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- 3. A life-threatening arrhythmia characterized by chaotic electrical activity in the ventricles
- 5. The interval between the start of the QRS complex and the end of the T wave
- 6. The reduction in the difference in electric charge between the inside and outside of a cell membrane
- 11. A rapid heart rhythm originating above the ventricles
- 12. A period following an action potential during which a cell is resistant to depolarization
- 13. The interval between the start of the P wave and the start of the QRS complex
- 14. The portion of the ECG representing the interval between ventricular depolarization and repolarization
- 15. The branch of physiology that studies the electrical properties of biological cells and tissues
- 17. The part of the ECG representing ventricular repolarization
- 19. A delay or blockage in the conduction of electrical impulses through one of the bundle branches
- 20. Any unwanted interference or noise on an ECG recording
- 21. An electronic device implanted in the body to regulate the heart rate and rhythm
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- 1. A heart rhythm originating from the atrioventricular junction
- 2. A rapid heart rhythm originating from the ventricles, often characterized by wide QRS complexes
- 4. The part of the ECG representing ventricular depolarization
- 7. A rapid change in the electrical potential across a cell membrane which allows for the transmission of electrical signals.
- 8. The restoration of the difference in electric charge across a cell membrane following depolarization
- 9. A conductor used to establish electrical contact with the body for the purpose of recording electrical signals
- 10. A specific combination of electrodes used to record electrical signals from the heart
- 16. The part of the ECG representing atrial depolarization
- 18. Any abnormality in the rate, rhythm, or conduction of the heart's electrical activity
