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Cardiopulmonary Procedures

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Refers to amount, extent, size, abundance, or fullness.   amplitude  
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Additional electrical activity picked up by the electrocardiograph that interferes with the normal appearance of the ECG cycles.   artifact  
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build up of fibrous plaque of fatty deposits and cholesterol on the inner walls of the coronary arteries   atherosclerosis  
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The flat horizontal line that separates the various waves of the ECG cycle.   baseline  
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One complete heartbeat   cardiac cycle  
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An irregular heart rhythm; also termed arrhythmia.   dysrhythmia  
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The graphic representation of the electrical activity of the heart.   (ECG)  
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the instrument used to record the electrical activity of the heart.   electrocardiograph  
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a conductor of electricity, which is used to promote contact between the body and the electrocardiograph   electrode  
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a chemical substance that promotes conduction of an electrical current   electrolyte  
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the length of a wave or the length of a wave with a segment   interval  
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deficiency of blood in a body part   ischemia  
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refers to an ECG that is within normal limits   normal sinus rhythm  
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the portion of the ECG between two waves   segment  
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an instrument for measuring air taken into & expelled from the lungs   spirometer  
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measurement of an individual's breathing capacity by means of a spirometer   spirometry  
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the graphic representation of the electrical activity of the heart, known as ECG or EKG   electrocardiogram  
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