Why do we measure cardiac electrical activity (ECG)? Conduction medium of the heart ECG measurement from the body surfaces Properties of the ECG voltmeter ECG Paper Normal ECG
Learning objectives of this video are the following:
1. Why do we measure the cardiac electrical activity?
2. Conduction medium of the heart.
3. ECG measurement from the body surfaces.
4. Properties of ECG voltmeter.
5. ECG paper
6. Normal ECG
Presented by Dr. Mobeen Syed
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2 Comments
anjhana03@*.com
Dec 16 2022, 6:39 pm
Why am I not able to see the video ?
xishan@*.com
Dec 12 2020, 7:16 am
Hi guys I'll just at the time stamp so you know what are the following comments about.
@22:58 it is 0.1mV
@23:14 it is 0.1mV
Instead of 1mV
It's obvious from the lecture it was just a slip of the tongue.
Great lecture. Thank you.