An ECG (Electrocardiogram) is a test that records the electrical activity of the heart over time, allowing healthcare professionals to diagnose various heart conditions. The duration of an ECG can vary depending on the type and purpose of the test.
The number of boxes in an ECG strip is typically 10 small boxes per large box, with each large box representing 0.2 seconds. Therefore, a single small box represents 0.02 seconds.
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Why is it important to know the duration of an ECG?
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