How do doctors detect abnormalities in patients with the help of an EKG?
A.
by determining changes in the heartbeat
B.
by determining changes in blood pressure
C.
by determining changes in blood components
D.
by determining changes in arterial blood flow
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Doctors determine abnormalities in patients with the help of EKG by determining changes in Blood Pressure. As, only by looking through it, it can be determine
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Answer:
Doctors detect abnormalities in patients with the help of an EKG by determining changes in the heartbeat.
Explanation:
- The electrical activity of the heart is captured by an electrocardiogram. It is a routine test that is painless and used to swiftly identify heart issues and keep track of the heart's health.
- Many common cardiac disorders can be diagnosed using an ECG, which is a painless, noninvasive procedure.
- Ten electrodes with adhesive pads will be applied by a technician to the skin of your arms, legs, and chest. To facilitate a better connection, guys may need to have their chest hair trimmed.
- You will lie still during the exam as a computer draws a graph paper representation of the electrical impulses flowing through your heart. Although the same test may be used to evaluate your heart while you exercise, this is referred to as a "resting" EKG.
Therefore, option (A) is correct.
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