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An ECG provides information about the wearer of the ECG's heartrate and rhythm of the heart. It provides information about wether it is normal or abnormal.
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The QRS complex on an ECG represents ventricular depolarisation. This wave should have the greatest amplitude.
No, it doesnt.
ECG and EKG mean the same thing, and it records the hearts electrical activity on a 6 second strip. The physician can make a diagnosis by looking at the EKG print out. If a 12-Lead EKG is used, then all walls and function of the heart will be recorded.
in an ecg test,the electrical impulses made while the heart is beating are recorded usually shown on a piece of paper.
An ECG (electrocardiogram) is a recording of the heart's electrical activity over a period of time, typically displayed as a series of waves and intervals. A rhythm strip is a shorter segment of an ECG that focuses on a specific part of the electrical activity, often showing just one or two leads to evaluate the heart rhythm. In essence, a rhythm strip is a condensed version of an ECG that allows for closer observation of specific aspects of the heart's electrical activity.
both are telling you how often the heart is beating. an ecg simply gives you more information. the spike on an ecg (qrs complex) is the heart contracting an refilling. when you take a pulse, you're feeling the heart beat blood.
ECG stands for ElectroCardioGram
Robert A Hinshelwood has written: 'Prevalence and reproducibility of ECG-documented premature contractions with exercise in young adults' -- subject(s): Arrhythmia, Exercise, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Exercise
adrenaline speeds the heart and the ecg will reflect that.
Never. An ECG is a test, not an illness or disease.