Multiple Choice
Lateral infarction is identified by ECG changes such as ST segment elevation; T wave inversion; and the development of significant Q waves in leads:
A) V1, V2, V3, and V4
B) V5 and V6
C) I, aVL, V5, and V6.
D) II, III, and aVF.
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