Card205 Chapter 3

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Across
  1. 2. The other name for the bipolar leads and augmented leads
  2. 6. The type of complex created when electrical impulses travel at a right angle to the positive electrode
  3. 12. The imaginary line which runs through the front of the axilla
  4. 14. The type of QRS seen when the electrical impulse travels toward a positive electrode
  5. 15. The direction of current flow
  6. 16. The imaginary line which runs down through the middle of the clavicle
  7. 18. Continuous bedside EKG monitoring
  8. 20. What you see on the EKG if there is not electrical activity at all
Down
  1. 1. The spaces between the ribs
  2. 3. The leads requiring a positive and negative pole and placed on the limbs
  3. 4. The recording of the heart's electrical activity using sensors
  4. 5. The imaginary line which runs down through the middle of the axilla
  5. 7. The type of QRS created when an impulse travels away from a positive electrode
  6. 8. The printed EKG
  7. 9. The leads located on the chest
  8. 10. Sensors placed on the arms, legs and chest to record the heart's electrical activity
  9. 11. The diagram made by joining either the bipolar or the augmented leads at the center
  10. 13. Unwanted interference on the EKG tracing
  11. 17. The diagram formed when all frontal leads are joined at the center
  12. 19. A cardiac research pioneer