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Last Update: 10/11/2024 01:41 PM
Current Deck: Geneeskunde::3e bachelor::long & hart::ZSO 13: Basis ECG
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Question 2: The ST-T waves in this ECG are:
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QType (0=kprim,1=mc,2=sc)
Q_1
A. Primary ST-T wave abnormalities
Q_2
B. Secondary ST-T wave changes
Q_3
C. Non-specific T wave abnormalities
Q_4
D. T wave inversion abnormalities (aVR and V1)
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E. Normal
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0 0 0 0 1
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Extra 1
E was the correct answer. This is a
normal ECG. The normal T wave is asymmetric with the first half moving
more slowly (less of a slope) than the second half.
The normal T wave is always upright in I, II, V3-6, and always inverted in aVR.
A small amount of ST elevation in V1,V2, or V3 is normal.
The normal T wave is always upright in I, II, V3-6, and always inverted in aVR.
A small amount of ST elevation in V1,V2, or V3 is normal.
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