EBK BODY STRUCTURES AND FUNCTIONS UPDAT
13th Edition
ISBN: 9780357158739
Author: Fong
Publisher: YUZU
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The heart is described as superior to the diaphragm because it isa. in back of the diaphragm.b. in front of the diaphragm.c. above the diaphragm.d. below the diaphragm.
Which of the following is true of the EKG?
A. Depolarization of the atria cannot be seen on the EKG
B. Repolarization of the atria cannot be seen on the EKG.
C. Depolorization of the ventricles cannot be seen on the EKG.
D. Repolorazition of the ventricles cannot be seen on the EKG.
Based on the entry of the probe into the chambers of the heart, which heart vessel is the probe been inserted in?
A. Aorta
B. Superior vena cava
C. One of pulmonary veins
D. Pulmonary trunk
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