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R. P. T. Q. S. Normal EKG. Q-T interval 0.35 sec. P-R interval 0.16 sec. R. P. T. Q. Ventricular repolarization. Atrial depolarization. S. Ventricular depolarization. Standardized EKGs. Time and voltage calibrations are standardized as shown on figure 11-1. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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P-R

interval

0.16 sec

P T

R

QS

Q-T interval0.35 sec

Atrial depolarizatio

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Ventricular depolarizatio

n

Ventricular repolarization

P

R

QS

T

Normal EKG

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Standardized EKGs

• Time and voltage calibrations are standardized as shown on figure 11-1.

Figure 11-1; Guyton & Hall

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Heart Rate Calculation

• R-R interval = 0.83 sec• Heart rate = (60 sec)/(0.83 sec) = 72 beats/min

min beat

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Bipolar Limb Leads

• Bipolar means that the EKG is recorded from two electrodes on the body.

Figure 11-6; Guyton & Hall

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Bipolar Limb Leads (cont’d)

Figure 11-7; Guyton & Hall

0.5 mV

1.2 mV

0.7 mV

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Other EKG Leads

• Chest Leads (Precordial Leads) known as V1-V6 are very sensitive to electrical potential

changes underneath the electrode.

Figure 11-9; Guyton & Hall

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Cardiac Cycle

Figure 9-5; Guyton & Hall

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Phases of the Cardiac Cycle

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Pressure and Volume Relationships in the Cardiac Cycle

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A Simple Model of Stroke Volume

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Factors Affecting Cardiac Output

Figure 20.20

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