The range of an electrocardiogram (ECG) typically refers to the frequencies it can detect, which is usually between 0.05 Hz to 150 Hz. This range allows the ECG to capture the electrical activity of the heart, including the P wave, QRS complex, and T wave. The standard paper speed for an ECG is 25 mm per second, which provides a clear representation of the heart's rhythms. Overall, the ECG is a crucial tool for diagnosing various cardiac conditions by analyzing these electrical signals.
Between 0.6 (100bpm) and 1 second (60bpm).
If the RR of 1.5 is in seconds, it is outside the normal range of 0.6 - 1 second
ECG stands for ElectroCardioGram
Never. An ECG is a test, not an illness or disease.
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.
The portion of the ECG that corresponds to atrial depolarization is called the P wave. The P wave is the first wave on the ECG.
Electrocardiogram is also known as ECG or EKG
It can be tested with something called an ecg simulator.
The ECG sign of subendocardial ischemia is ST segment depression. Note that ECG is used more now that EKG.
the time between the two R waves in ECG
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ECG and EKG are the same used to map the electrical activity of heart