Registration of ECG, Formation of Waves, Segments, Intervals, Complex, and Clinical Significance
Across
- 3. Normal rhythm of the heart as seen on ECG
- 6. Condition where poor blood supply affects the heart, visible on ECG
- 7. Device attached to the skin to measure electrical signals for ECG
- 8. Period from P wave start to QRS start, shows atrial to ventricular conduction
- 11. Device that regulates heart rhythm, often monitored by ECG
- 13. Sequence of waves representing a heartbeat on an ECG
- 15. Process leading to contraction, seen as P wave and QRS complex
- 16. Represents ventricular repolarization
- 17. Condition with abnormally slow heart rate, seen in ECG
- 18. Referring to heart muscle, whose health is often evaluated with ECG
Down
- 1. Represents ventricular depolarization
- 2. Flat part of ECG between waves, used to assess baseline shifts
- 4. Period between waves on an ECG, indicates time for electrical conduction
- 5. Irregular heartbeat pattern on ECG, can indicate heart condition
- 9. Condition with abnormally fast heart rate, seen in ECG
- 10. Machine used to record the ECG
- 12. Period from Q wave to T wave, shows total ventricular activity duration
- 13. Represents atrial depolarization
- 14. Process leading to relaxation, seen as T wave on ECG