In a Heart Beat Robert vanOostwaard Dawn MacIsaac Adrian Chan Brigitte Boudreau.

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In a Heart Beat Robert vanOostwaard Dawn MacIsaac Adrian Chan Brigitte Boudreau

OVERVIEW Cardiac Physiology Electrocardiography Diagnosing Heart Conditions

Cardiac PhysiologyElectrocardiography Diagnosis ARTERIES distributes blood from heart VEINS brings blood back to heart

Cardiac PhysiologyElectrocardiography Diagnosis Atria Ventricles

Cardiac PhysiologyElectrocardiography Diagnosis Sinoatrial Node Atrioventricular Node

Cardiac PhysiologyElectrocardiography Diagnosis

Cardiac PhysiologyElectrocardiography Diagnosis P Q R S T

Cardiac PhysiologyElectrocardiography Diagnosis P Q R S T

Cardiac PhysiologyElectrocardiography Diagnosis P Q R S T 0.5 Sec 1 sec

Cardiac PhysiologyElectrocardiography Diagnosis Atrioventricular Block Ischemia Nodal Compression Nodal Inflamation Extreme Stimulation

Cardiac PhysiologyElectrocardiography Diagnosis ECG with Atrioventricular Block Normal ECG

Cardiac PhysiologyElectrocardiography Diagnosis Preventricular Contractions Coffee Cigarettes Sleep deprivation Pathology

Cardiac PhysiologyElectrocardiography Diagnosis ECG with Preventricular Contractions Normal ECG

Cardiac PhysiologyElectrocardiography Diagnosis Ventricular Fibrilation Ischemia Electric Shock

Cardiac PhysiologyElectrocardiography Diagnosis ECG during Ventricular Fibrillation Normal ECG