Depolarization (Na+ influx from ECF) of th(0.5 pts.)1. Depolarization (Na+ influx from ECF) of the ventricles occurs during which wave(s) of the ECG?
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The ventricles are completely depolarized during which isoelectric portion of the electrocardiogram (ECG)?
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T-wave on an ECG represents (a) Depolarization of ventricles (b) Repolarization of ventricles (c) Repolarization of atria (d) Depolrization of atria
The waves of the ECG are called P waves, QRS complex, and T waves. These waves are a consequence of: P = ventricular depolarization. QRS = mitral and tricuspid valves opening. T = aortic and pulmonary valves opening. P = Sino-atrial node action potential. QRS = AV node action potential. T = ventricular action potential. P = atrial depolarization. QRS = AV nodal delay. T = ventricular depolarization. P = atrial depolarization. QRS = ventricular depolarization. T = ventricular repolarization. P = start of ventricular depolarization. QRS = ventricular contraction. T = ventricular relaxation.
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