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Multiple Choice
How many leads are used in a standard electrocardiogram (ECG)?
A
18
B
12
C
15
D
6
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Understand that an electrocardiogram (ECG) is a test that measures the electrical activity of the heart to show whether or not it is working normally.
Recognize that a standard ECG uses multiple leads to capture the heart's electrical activity from different angles.
Learn that a standard ECG typically uses 12 leads. These include 3 limb leads (I, II, III), 3 augmented leads (aVR, aVL, aVF), and 6 precordial leads (V1, V2, V3, V4, V5, V6).
Each lead provides a different view of the heart's electrical activity, helping to diagnose various cardiac conditions.
Remember that while there are other types of ECGs that may use different numbers of leads, the standard ECG uses 12 leads.