(Physio A) ECG (Javier)
(Physio A) ECG (Javier)
(Physio A) ECG (Javier)
I. Analysis of answers
A. Atrial Repolarization
There is no ECG wave for atrial repolarization C. Lead III
It occurs together with ventricular repolarization Left arm and left leg (+)
Atrial repolarization wave (atrial T wave) is buried under the Related topics:
QRS complex/wave
Related topics: Three Bipolar Limb Leads
Lead I
P wave Right arm and left arm (+)
Atrial Depolarization Lead II
QRS complex Right arm and left leg (+)
Ventricular depolarization Einthoven’s triangle
Q wave – Interventricular septum depolarization Formed Lead I, Lead II,
R wave – apical depolarization Lead III
S wave – depolarization of the base of the ventricle Lead II = Lead I + Lead III
T wave Electrodes
Ventricular repolarization Right arm – RED
U wave Left arm – YELLOW
Repolarization of papillary muscles Right leg – BLACK
Left leg – GREEN
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D. 60 BPM
Determination of Cardiac Rate for Regular Rhythm
F. aVF
Left leg (lower most portion of the heart – apex)
Related topics:
aVR – active is the Right arm (uppermost right side of the
1 2 3 4 .5 heart)
aVL – left electrode(left extremity lead)
G. V6
Same level as V4 and V5 but located at the mid axillary line
Determination of Cardiac Rate for Irregular Rhythm: Represents lateral left ventricle together with V5
Related topics: Landmark – Angle of Louis
Lead Position Representation
V1 4th ICS – LPSB Right side of heart
(right ventricle or
right bundle branch)
V2 4th ICS – RPSB Septum
V3 Between V2 & V4 Anterior Left
V4 5th ICS – LMCL Ventricle
(below the nips)
V5 Same level with V4
– LAAL Lateral Left
V6 Same level with V4 Ventricle
V5 – MAL
E. ST Interval Additional leads
Starts at the end of S to the end of T V7 Same level with V5
V6 – PAL Posterior side of the
Measures the whole period of latent repolarization
Related topics: V8 5th ICS - Left Heart
Midscapular Line
J point
Marks the end of depolarization and start of repolarization
Normally lies on the isoelectric line
Related topics:
Condition: Hypokalemia
o Prominent U wave (HypUkalemia)
Related topics
2nd degree AV Block Type I (incomplete)
Prolongation of PR interval until a drop beat
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Condition: Hypocalcemia
o Prolonged ST and QT intervals
Condition: Hypercalcemia
o Shortened QT intervals
QT Interval
Ventricular muscle action potential or Ventricular muscle
depo and repo; electrical systole of the heart
PR Interval
Duration of atrial depolarization + AV nodal delay
Atrial Muscle
First to depolarize is the first to repolarize
Ventricular Muscle
First to depolarize is the last to repolarize
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L. Normal Values
M. Blood Pressure