ECG
V2
4th intercostal space L sideof the sternum
V1
4th intercostal space R side of sternum
V4
5th intercostal space at the mid - clavicle line
The P wave, QRS complex, & T wave
Are the major parts of the cardiac cycle
V5
At the level of 5th intercostal & anterior axillary line
V6
At the level of the 5th intercostal & mid - axillary line
3 standard limb leads
Bipolar
Lead
Electrical activity is recorded between 2 electrodes. Each pair of electrodes
V3
Halfway between V2 & V4
What does each wave represent?
It represents electrical activity in a certain part of the heart
Chest leads
Precordal leads, in front of the chest
Lead III (LA & LL)
Records electrical activity between L arm and L leg
Lead I (RA & LA)
Records electrical activity between R & L arm
Lead II (RA & LL)
Records electrical activity between R arm and L leg
aVR
Records electrical activity from the L arm to the midpoint of the electrodes on the RA & LL
aVF
Records electrical activity from the L leg to the midpoint on the electrodes on the RA & LA
aVR
Records electrical activity from the R arm to the midpoint of the electrodes on the LA & LL
ECG
Records electrical activity of the conduction system
12-ECG
Records heart's electrical activity from 12 different directions
3 augmented limb leads
Unipolar