Vectors and Cardiac Axis Quiz
Vectors and Cardiac Axis Quiz
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1. A frontal QRS axis of −15° is referred to as which of the following axis deviations?
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2. An isoelectric vector has which of the following ECG characteristics?
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3. Left axis deviation is a significant ECG change seen in left ventricular hypertrophy. Which one of the following indicates left axis deviation?
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4. The Einthoven triangle refers to which of the following ECG leads?
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5. What direction does the septal vector travel in a normal impulse conduction of the heart?
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