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An ECG is obtained from a patient with a few (Possibly 6 or 8) Sticky pads, that are connected to the wires, connected to the ECG itsself, that are stuck onto the body in different places. These can read the heartrate and record it onto the ECG monitor and they will be printed off by a special printer.
An ECG is an electrocardiography. It is used to detect and record the electrical impulses of the heart. An ECG is non-invasive and may be used as a diagnostic tool to detect abnormalities.
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They can record the heart monitor as a trace in this ecg
An EKG stands for Electro Cardiogram. It is actually known as an ECG but in order to avoid possible confusion between EEG and ECG (Because they sound similar), the term EKG is used. An ECG is a record of heart activity.
Electrocardiogram
The QRS complex on an ECG represents ventricular depolarisation. This wave should have the greatest amplitude.
Yes, the ECG records the electrical stimulation of the heart muscle by the conduction system and traces the movement of those impulses.
For the heartrate, it is the Electrocardiograph...the ECG.
The medical term for a record of the heartbeat is electrocardiogram, commonly known as an ECG or EKG. This test measures the electrical activity of the heart and helps diagnose various heart conditions.
It stands for "electrocardiogram", a basic read-out of the function of the heart muscle.
An ECG (electrocardiogram) records the electrical activity of the heart by measuring the heart's rhythm and electrical impulses. This helps to diagnose various heart conditions such as arrhythmias, heart attacks, and other abnormalities in the heart's function.