How do the ECG waveforms match up with the mechanical pulse events when using the pulse transducer? What other leads are required in order to determine a cardiac axis deviation?
What are the typical electrode configurations for Leads I, II, and III? What do each of the ECG waveforms represent? Is repolaration of both the atria and ventricles represented on an ECG waveform? If not, why not?
-How do the ECG waveforms match up with the mechanical pulse events when using the pulse transducer? What other leads are required in order to determine a cardiac axis deviation?
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