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:
false
Explanation:
Narcolepsy is a disorder of the relationship between sleep and wakefulness. This particularly affects REM sleep where features of REM sleep intrude into wakefulness and non-REM sleep.
Answer:
Mechanical, thermal, chemical, kinetic, nuclear, sonic, and others.
Explanation:
Answer:
true
Explanation:
not every human has a disease in their lifetime
More than 4 million Americans take opioid prescription pain relievers for nonmedical uses. More than 400,000 Americans use heroin, a powerful opiate drug. Many people report misusing prescription opioids before starting to use heroin. Each year, more than 28,000 Americans die from opioid overdoses.