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Multiple Choice
Which component of the ECG represents the depolarization of the atria?
A
T wave
B
P wave
C
ST segment
D
QRS complex
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Understand the basic components of an ECG (Electrocardiogram). An ECG is a graphical representation of the electrical activity of the heart over time.
Identify the key components of the ECG waveform: P wave, QRS complex, T wave, and ST segment.
Learn the physiological events associated with each component: The P wave represents atrial depolarization, the QRS complex represents ventricular depolarization, and the T wave represents ventricular repolarization.
Focus on the P wave: It is the first wave in the ECG cycle and corresponds to the depolarization of the atria, which is the electrical activity that initiates atrial contraction.
Review the sequence of electrical events in the heart: The depolarization starts in the atria (P wave), followed by the ventricles (QRS complex), and ends with the repolarization of the ventricles (T wave).