Quick tip: For those of you that have an ECG strip recorded at 50 mm/s, simply use 600/n :) 50 mm/5 mm = 10 big squares per second 10 x 60 = 600 big squares per minute
Quick tip: For those of you that have an ECG strip recorded at 50 mm/s, simply use 600/n :) 50 mm/5 mm = 10 big squares per second 10 x 60 = 600 big squares per minute
Quick tip: For those of you that have an ECG strip recorded at 50 mm/s, simply use 600/n :)
50 mm/5 mm = 10 big squares per second
10 x 60 = 600 big squares per minute
Can you Please explain again .
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This has helped me a lot thank u so much
I have a class final and an NHA exam.
Brilliant and educative video! Thank you
Can you give an example of the best way to calculate when there are 4 large boxes and 3 small squares?
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Well explained sir 06/01/2020
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Quick tip: For those of you that have an ECG strip recorded at 50 mm/s, simply use 600/n :)
50 mm/5 mm = 10 big squares per second
10 x 60 = 600 big squares per minute