The number of action potential generated by SAN:

(1) 70-75 times per minute.

(2) 50-72 times per minute.

(3) Exact 70 times per minute.

(4) not more than 60 times per minute.

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The route of action potential in heart is

(1) SA node- AV node- AV bundle

(2) AV node- SA node- bundle of his- AV bundle.

(3) SA node- AV node- AV bundle- Bundle of His

(4) SA node-AV node- Purkinje fibres

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The closure of which valves causes Dub sound?

(1) AV valves

(2) Semilunar valves

(3) both 1 and 2

(4) only tricuspid valve

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The machine taking the reading of electrical activity of heart is known as

(1) Electrocardiogram

(2) Electrocardiograph

(3) MRI

(4) Biopsy

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The results of ECG are known as

(1) Electrocardiogram

(2) Electrocardiograph

(3) MRI

(4) Biopsy

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The standard ECG is obtained by connecting the patient to the machine with how many leads?

(1) 4

(2) 3

(3) 1

(4) 2

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For a detailed evaluation of the heart’s function, multiple leads are attached to:

(1) Wrist and arms

(2) Abdomen

(3) Chest region

(4) All the fingers

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What does the P wave represent in ECG?

(1) Atrial Diastole

(2) Atrial systole

(3) Ventricular Diastole

(4) Joint Diastole

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What does the QRS complex represent in ECG?

(1) Atrial Diastole

(2) Atrial systole

(3) ventricular systole

(4) Joint Diastole

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What does the T wave represents in ECG?

(1) Atrial Diastole

(2) Atrial systole

(3) Ventricular Diastole

(4) Joint Diastole

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