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across 3 the printed ekg 5 the leads that require the ekg machine to in…

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across
3 the printed ekg
5 the leads that require the ekg machine to increase the voltage so the waves and complexes are visible
6 leads that use only a positive pole and a negative reference point
7 a diagram made by joining three leads at
down
1 the bipolar and augmented leads are also called ______ leads because of their location on the front of the body.
2 lead ii’s qrs complex should be ______.
4 leads located on the chest
8 the space between the ribs
9 einthoven’s ______ is obtained by joining leads i, ii, and iii at the ends.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Across 3: The printed output of an EKG is an electrocardiogram tracing, commonly referred to as an EKG Strip (matches the length of the empty grid).
  2. Across 5: These leads (augmented limb leads) need the machine to amplify voltage, so they are Augmented leads.
  3. Across 6: Leads with one positive pole and a negative reference are Unipolar leads.
  4. Across 7: Joining Einthoven's three leads forms a Triangle (already filled, matches the clue).
  5. Down 1: Bipolar and augmented limb leads are on the front torso, so they are Anterior leads.
  6. Down 2: Lead II's QRS complex should be Positive (it is upright in normal tracings).
  7. Down 4: Chest-located EKG leads are Precordial leads.
  8. Down 8: The space between ribs is an Intercostal space.
  9. Down 9: Joining leads I, II, III forms Einthoven's Triangle (matches the filled grid).

Answer:

Across:

  1. EKG Strip
  2. Augmented
  3. Unipolar
  4. Triangle (filled)

Down:

  1. Anterior
  2. Positive
  3. Precordial
  4. Intercostal
  5. Triangle (filled)