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A "p" wave is a particular point on an electrocardiogram tracing. It represents the contraction of the right and left atria. The electrocardiogram tracing is a tool that the physician uses to evaluate the health of the heart.
There are no waves in an electrocardiogram. An electrocardiogram (ECG) is performed by putting electrodes on the body and measuring heart activity directly.
You can place them on the lower left and right side of the abdomen
the rabbits foot is considered lucky.
Sodium chloride is not used during electrocardiogram.
A pivot foot is the foot you choose to rotate on without traveling. For example, you can have the ball in your hand and rotate your body with your right of left foot but never both because it would be considered travel. Hope that helped!
right foot up, left foot slide into right foot, left foot up, right foot slide, left foot down, right foot up, and just repeat it
Special training is required for interpretation of the electrocardiogram. To summarize in the simplest manner the features used in interpretations, the P wave of the electrocardiogram is associated with the contraction of the atria
On the right foot.
Approach her ... left foot, right foot, left foot, right foot, trip, get up pretend it never happened, left foot, right foot...
Electrocardiogram-- The pattern of the heart's electrical impulses that indicate the order and condition of the heart's components.
the abbreviation for Electrocardiogram is either EKG or ECG