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Letter "P".
Letter "P".
Birnblütenzweig
Avenue of trees
Silhouettes tree background
Monstera green leaf isolated on white background with clipping p
Seamless texture with flowers, birds and butterflies. Seamless p
Beautiful golden leaves of walnut tree in warm sunbeam. Autumn p
Fresh green banana leaf isolated on white. Saved with clipping p
branch of green frangipani leaf isolated on white background, to
Monstera green leaf isolated on white background with clipping p
Capital letter P of watercolor flowers, isolated hand drawn on a white background, wedding design
Cherry blossoms in full bloom
Cherry blossoms in full bloom
Little malefactor baby with stick in hand hiding behind the tree. autumn p
Christmas background with old paper in vintage style on wooden p
Seamless texture with flowers, birds and butterflies. Seamless p
Seamless texture with flowers, birds and butterflies. Seamless p
Autumn nature. Leaves and bushes with the yellow leaves in the p
Christmas alphabet letter P isolated on white
Seamless texture with flowers, birds and butterflies. Seamless p
Fresh marjoram herbs growing in pot, held in hand, above other p
View of Mackaya bella flowers
Fire truck
Cristmas decoration
Concrete background with white flowers
Cristmas decoration
Seamless texture with flowers, birds and butterflies. Seamless p
Double exposure of a dark skinned man with dreadlocks and face p
Pelmeni with sour cream, the butter ground by pepper and fresh p
Pelmeni with sour cream, the butter ground by pepper and fresh p
Autumn nature. Leaves and bushes with the yellow leaves in the p
New Zealand exotic food. Berry nergi, or small kiwi. The brown p
Autumn nature. Leaves and bushes with the yellow leaves in the p
Pelmeni with sour cream, the butter ground by pepper and fresh p
Seamless texture with flowers, birds and butterflies. Seamless p
Pelmeni with sour cream, the butter ground by pepper and fresh p
Electric impulses can be conducted, but the conduction speed slows down, resulting in conduction delay and affecting the morphology of the P wave, PR interval, and QRS wave.
In the frontal plane lead system, when the initial vector of the QRS wave is directed downward, the positive initial QRS wave is recorded in leads II, III, and aVF.
Male, 23 years old, healthy. When the initial excitation potential of the ventricle deviates from a certain lead axis, a Q wave will be projected onto that lead, which is a physiological Q wave.
The transverse vectorcardiogram generates a chest leads electrocardiogram, with the maximum ventricular excitation potential oriented towards the left posterior region.
Under normal circumstances, in the chest lead electrocardiogram, the amplitude of the R wave gradually increases from lead V1 to lead V6.
In the spatial anatomy of the heart, the axis from the base of the heart to the apex of the heart is called the long axis, that is, the upper right side faces the lower left side.
Septal q wave loss refers to the initial q wave loss of leads I, aVL, V5, and V6, which can be partially or completely lost.
Clockwise rotation electrocardiogram refers to the transition of the rS waveform of the chest lead to the left chest lead, with the transition lead exceeding the V4 lead.
Abnormal ECG refers to changes in depolarization waves and or repolarization waves, most of which are pathologic and few are physiological.
The accompanying ST-T changing in the context of wide QRS complexes.The wide QRS complex changes the order of ventricular depolarization and secondary changes in the order of repolarization.
Clockwise and counterclockwise rotation are common electrocardiographic phenomena, mainly used to describe the evolution of R-wave amplitude in chest leads.
In the frontal lead system, when the initial vector of the QRS wave points upward, the II, III, and aVF leads record a negative initial QRS wave, i.e., a small q wave.
Third degree block refers to persistent or permanent interruption of conduction, which can occur in any part of the conduction system and produce corresponding electrocardiogram changes.
Sometimes, there may be slight non-specific changes and normal variations in the electrocardiogram, which are often due to physiological reasons and have no clinical therapeutic significance.
Abnormal ECG refers to changes in depolarization waves and or repolarization waves, most of which are pathologic and few are physiological.
A 2:1 left bundle branch block is considered when complete left bundle branch block alternates with normal QRS complexes and the PR interval is fixed.
Under normal circumstances, when the initial excitation potential of the ventricle is far away from a certain lead axis, a Q wave will be projected on that lead, which is a physiological Q wave.

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