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How to record through limb lead II in ECG?

#Unit 13. Methods in Biology
  1. the negative terminal of the electrocardiograph is connected to the right arm and the positive terminal is connected to the left arm.
  2. the positive terminal of the electrocardiograph is connected to the right arm and the negative terminal is connected to the right arm.
  3. the negative terminal of the electrocardiograph is connected to the right arm and the positive terminal is connected to the left leg.
  4. the negative terminal of the electrocardiograph is connected to the left arm and the positive terminal is connected to the left leg.
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#Unit 7. System Physiology – Animal

If the S-A node discharges at 0.00 seconds, when will the action potential normally arrive at the epicardial surface at the base of the left ventricle?

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#Unit 7. System Physiology – Animal

When recording lead III on an EKG, the negative electrode is the

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#Unit 7. System Physiology – Animal

The resistance of the pulmonary tree is so low that a 1 cm of water pressure gradient is sufficient to cause normal air flow during resting conditions. Which of the following often has a substantial resistance during pulmonary disease states that can limit alveolar ventilation?

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#Unit 7. System Physiology – Animal

A healthy, 45-year-old man is reading the newspaper. Which of the following muscles are used for quiet breathing?

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#Unit 7. System Physiology – Animal

A healthy, 25-year-old medical student participates in a 10-km charity run for the American Heart Association. Which of the following muscles does the student use (contract) during expiration?

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#Unit 7. System Physiology – Animal

The pleural pressure of a normal 56-year-old woman is approximately −5 cm H2O during resting conditions immediately before inspiration (i.e., at functional residual capacity). What is the pleural pressure (in cm H2O) during inspiration?