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If the QRS in I Is Negative and the QRS

Question 5

Question 5

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If the QRS in I is negative and the QRS in AVF is positive,the axis is


A) Normal.
B) Right axis deviation.
C) Left axis deviation.
D) Indeterminate axis.

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