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🛍️ Shopee - 🛍️ MOD 7 SGD 02: Cardiac Electrophysiology & Electrocardiogram [page 221]
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Fast Response Action Potential is a characteristic of atrial and ventricular muscles, AV junctional region and parts of the conduction systemTrue Fals…
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The first phase of repolarization is blocked by tetrodotoxinTrueFalse
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The negative electrodes of Leads II and III are at the right arm.TrueFalse
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V5 of the chest leads is positioned at the 5th intercostal space, left anterior axillary lineTrueFalse
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Each 25 millimeters in the horizontal direction of the ECG is one secondTrueFalse
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The ventricles remain contracted until after the end of the S waveTrueFalse
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The P wave is caused by electrical potentials generated when the atria depolarize during atrial contraction.TrueFalse
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Immediately after the onset of the action potential, the permeability of the cardiac muscle membrane for potassium ion increases about fivefoldTrueFal…
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The slower the heart rate of an individual, the longer the PR interval.TrueFalse
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Einthoven’s Law states that if the ECGs are recorded simultaneously with the three limb leads, the sum of the potentials recorded in Leads I and…
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