220 units of energy.
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Answer:
The lead whose positive electrode is placed on the left leg is II or DII (option C).
Explanation:
The electrocardiogram or EKG is a method of recording the electrical activity of the heart, useful for the diagnosis of diseases related to rhythm and heart rate. The 12-lead EKG is commonly used.
The electrode located on the left leg corresponds to the positive pole of the II or D-II lead, a bipolar peripheral lead whose negative pole is on the right arm.  The electrode on the left leg is also the positive pole of the D-III lead, which goes to the left arm, and of the monopolar AVF lead.
The other options are not possible because:
- <em>AVR and AVL are monopolar leads located in the right and left arms, respectively.</em>
 
- <em>I or D-I corresponds to the bipolar lead whose poles are located between both upper extremities.</em>
 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
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BMR or the Basal Metabolic Rate is the measure of the amount of calories that you burn if you were to do nothing but rest for 24 hours. So based on the given options above, the one that would have an increased BMR would be all of the above. Tim who is recovering from surgery, Mary who is pregnant, and Sally who is an avid swimmer. Hope this helps.