The period of systole is represented on surface ECG as between:
1. Beginning of P wave and beginning of Q wave
2. End of S wave and beginning of T wave
3. Shortly after Q wave and end of the T wave
4. Two successive R waves

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QRS complexes on the ECG tracings show that:
1. The atria are depolarizing.
2. The ventricles are depolarizing.
3. The ventricles are repolarizing.
4. The heart is at rest.

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On a surface ECG, the end of ventricular systole is marked by:

1. The end of the QRS complex
2. The beginning of T wave
3. The end of T wave
4. The beginning of P wave
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Match each item in Column I with one in Column II and select the correct answer from the codes given:

Column I Column II
A. Heart failure a. Lowered ejection fraction of a ventricle
B. Heart attack b. Damage to the cardiac muscle
C. Heart block c. Abnormal delay in conduction in nodal tissue
D. Cardiac arrest d. Sudden stoppage of the heart

Codes

A B C D
1. a b c d
2. b a c d
3. b a d c
4. a d b c
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A chest pain or pressure, usually due to not enough blood flow to the heart muscle, is known as:

1. hypoxia 2. infarction
3. angina 4. diaphoresis
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