In right ventricular hypertrophy the QRS axis falls between ____ and ______ degrees
A) 0, + 90
B) + 90, - 180
C) 0, -90
D) -90, - 180
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Q10: Normally, in lead V1 the QRS complexes:
A)
Q11: Moving from the right to the left
Q12: Moving from the right to the left
Q13: The QRS complex is normally _
Q14: In the precordial leads, right ventricular hypertrophy
Q16: In the precordial leads, left ventricular hypertrophy
Q17: Increased S wave amplitude in V1, V2
Q18: Secondary repolarization abnormalities seen with severe hypertrophy
Q19: Secondary repolarization abnormalities associated with severe left
Q20: Left atrial enlargement can result from mitral
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