aVR aVL -150% -30° +120° III +90° aVF +60° II 0°I RK '17 Source: cvphysiology.com (A) Draw a typical lead II ECG signal. Label the following features and explain the associated cardiac events; these explanations must refer to the electrophysiological, biomechanical, and hemodynamic (i.e., fluidics of blood flow) aspects (20 points) ⚫ P wave • QRS complex • T wave

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aVR
aVL
-150%
-30°
+120°
III
+90°
aVF
+60°
II
0°I
RK '17
Source: cvphysiology.com
(A) Draw a typical lead II ECG signal. Label the following features and explain the
associated cardiac events; these explanations must refer to the electrophysiological,
biomechanical, and hemodynamic (i.e., fluidics of blood flow) aspects (20 points)
⚫ P wave
•
QRS complex
• T wave
Transcribed Image Text:aVR aVL -150% -30° +120° III +90° aVF +60° II 0°I RK '17 Source: cvphysiology.com (A) Draw a typical lead II ECG signal. Label the following features and explain the associated cardiac events; these explanations must refer to the electrophysiological, biomechanical, and hemodynamic (i.e., fluidics of blood flow) aspects (20 points) ⚫ P wave • QRS complex • T wave
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