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What is the amplitude of a correct adjusted standardization mark on the EKG?
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ENLARGE STANDARD MARK
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WHAT ACTIVITY IS MEASURED WITH LEAD ll?
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RHYTHM STRIP
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WHAT IS T WAVE?
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THE REST PHASE OR REPOLARIZATION
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WHAT ARE LEADS 1,2, AND 3 CALLED?
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STANDARD LIMB LEADS OR BIPOLAR LEADS
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HOW MANY LEADS ARE INVOLVED IN THE EKG
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12
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WHAT ARE THE CHEST LEADS?
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PERICARDIAL
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DEFINE POLARIZATION
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WHEN THE HEART IS GETTING READY TO CONTRACT (READY PHASE)
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WHAT IS DEPOLARIZATION?
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DISCHARGE OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY THAT CAUSES CONTRACTION (ACTION PHASE)
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WHAT IS THE HOLTER MONITOR?
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TEST THAT MONITORS THE AMBULATORY PATIENT FOR 24 TO 48 HOURS.
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WHAT ARE THE PERICARDIAL LEADS?
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THE LAST SIX LEADS V1-V6
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WHA IS THE P WAVE
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SA NODE, DEPOLARIZATIOIN OF THE ATRIA
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WHAT IS THE MEDICAL ASSISTANTS ROLE IN TAKING AN EKG
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PREPARING THE PATIENT, PLACING THE LEADS, AND THE LEAD WIRES
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EXPLAIN STANDARDIZATION
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AN ECG TAKEN ON ONE MACHINE THAT WILL COMPARE THE TRACING TAKEN ON ANOTHER MACHINE
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WHAT KIND OF PAPER IS USED FOR THE EKG
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HEAT SENSITIVE AND PRESSURE SENSITIVE PAPER
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WHAT IS A STRESS TEST
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A TEST TO DETERMINE IF THE HEART IS RECIEVING ENOUGH BLOOD DURING TIMES OF STRESS AND EXERCISE
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