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The leads in Einthoven's Triangle, which are Leads I (left and right arm), II (right arm and left foot)), and III (left arm and foot).
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The bipolar leads of an electrocardiogram are Leads I, II, and III. These leads measure electrical activity between two electrodes placed on the body. Lead I records the difference in electrical potential between the right and left arm, Lead II between the right arm and left leg, and Lead III between the left arm and left leg.
you mean left atria to left ventricle? the bicusped/mitral valve
the answer is in the question. if the pacemaker is replaced the leads are used for it.
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Opposite of a Southpaw, ie leads with his left hand
An antidiagonal is a diagonal of a matrix which leads from top-right to bottom-left.
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Leads I, II, and III on an EKG machine are known as bipolar leads because they measure the electrical activity of the heart between two electrodes placed on the body. Lead I measures the potential difference between the right and left arms, Lead II measures between the right arm and left leg, and Lead III measures between the left arm and left leg. These leads help in assessing the heart's rhythm and detecting various cardiac conditions. Together, they provide valuable information about the heart's electrical activity from different angles.
If it leads to 'Diverticulosis', left untreated it can!