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Card 16
Front
On an ECG what feature represents the depolarisation of the atria?
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Card 17
Front
What is the coordinated contraction of atrias and ventricles allowed by?
Back
Card 18
Front
What is a slow heart rate also known as?
Back
Card 19
Front
What is the first sound of a heart beat 'lubb' sound due to?
Back
Card 20
Front
What location on the sternum would you hold a stethoscope when trying to listen to the aortic valve?
Back
Card 21
Front
What is isovolumetric relaxation?
Back
Card 22
Front
What happens at the end of the t wave?
Back
Card 23
Front
Which valve opens at the end of the QRS complex?
Back
Card 24
Front
What happens during isovolumetric contraction?
Back
Card 25
Front
What is the name for the blood which is left in the ventricle after ventricle systole?
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