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  • That was helpful, thanks

  • 100th like! saved my med school grades thx

  • that guy is so ripped <3

  • I've really enjoyed your presentation on ECG placement and procedure. Thank You

  • thank you!

  • aVR shows the basal part of the ventricular septum. aVR has uses beyond that of correct lead placement. If it's mean vector is positive, you are probably dealing with a ventricular arrhythmia. ST-elevation in aVR indicates a possible Left Main coronary occlusion.

  • very helpful

  • THANK YOU SO MUCH! Love the last picture!!!

  • what wall does aVR show?

  • As far as I know, it doesnt really show anything relevant. But you can use it to determine if you placed your electrodes correctly. If placed correct you will see negative QRS complexes in this lead.

  • thanks, dash.

  • This vid is more helpful than the diagram thanks

  • Thanks for posting! To the point!

  • wow, that is really helpful

  • helpful, tnx

  • thank you!!

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