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electrocardiogram

Graphic recording of the electrical activity of the heart, as detected by electrodes placed on the skin. Electrocardiography is used in the diagnosis of heart disease.


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Skills in differentiating electrocardiographic artifacts are mandatory for healthcare providers who use electrocardiography in diagnosis and treatment.
The rhythmic waves corresponded to the patient's pulse and occurred after the appearance of each QRS complex on electrocardiography (ECG).
Readers familiar with the ACSM's Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription will recognize the format of appendix B, which lists (in tabular form) the effects of medications on heart rate, blood pressure, electrocardiography, and exercise capacity.
 
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