Been a doctor for 10 years and had always learnt: "If the leads I & II point towards each other, its RIGHT" "If the leads I & II point away from each other , its LEFT ; 'They're LEAVing each other" "If the leads are pointing the same direction - its normal" Pretty crude but a helpful way to remember it. But to be honest, I never had it explained to me with the diagram which makes a lot more sense now regarding the physiology!
Been a doctor for 10 years and had always learnt:
"If the leads I & II point towards each other, its RIGHT"
"If the leads I & II point away from each other , its LEFT ; 'They're LEAVing each other"
"If the leads are pointing the same direction - its normal"
Pretty crude but a helpful way to remember it. But to be honest, I never had it explained to me with the diagram which makes a lot more sense now regarding the physiology!
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