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Multiple Choice
What component of an ECG represents atrial depolarization?
A
QRS complex
B
T wave
C
ST segment
D
P wave
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Understand the basic components of an ECG (Electrocardiogram) which include the P wave, QRS complex, T wave, and ST segment.
Recognize that the P wave is the first wave in the ECG cycle and is associated with the electrical activity of the heart's atria.
Learn that atrial depolarization is the process where the atria of the heart contract due to electrical impulses, which is represented by the P wave on an ECG.
Differentiate between the components: the QRS complex represents ventricular depolarization, the T wave represents ventricular repolarization, and the ST segment is the flat section between the QRS complex and the T wave.
Conclude that the P wave is the component of an ECG that represents atrial depolarization, as it corresponds to the electrical activity leading to the contraction of the atria.