A cardiogram, or electrocardiogram (ECG), provides information about the electrical activity of the heart. It can help diagnose heart rhythm abnormalities, detect heart attacks, and monitor the effects of certain medications on the heart.
Velocity tells us the speed of an object's motion as well as its direction of movement.
An electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) is the instrument used to detect electrical currents from the heart. This test records the electrical activity of the heart over a period of time, typically a few minutes, to assess its health and function.
Velocity tells us the speed of an object in a specific direction. It is a vector quantity that includes both magnitude (speed) and direction. It helps us understand how an object is moving and how its motion may change over time.
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The Greek root of the word "cardiogram" is "cardio," meaning heart, and "gram," meaning a record or a written thing. Therefore, "cardiogram" refers to a record or tracing of the heart's electrical activity.
A cardiogram is a test given by your doctor to check the functioning of your heart and to see if any follow up test may be needed.
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not at all, it's a reading of your brain's electrical signals, similar to cardiogram...
The cardiogram shows a heartbeat pattern that can be used to determine heart disorder. It is a also record of cardiovascular muscle activity (heart pumping action over a period of time). There are two spikes in a normal cardiogram. The electrical activity of the heart makes graphs of the conductivity. A trained doctor can interpret the patterns of the graphs and diagnose diorders of the heart.
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Why you move when they take electrocardiogram? You no move, they no have hard time.
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