ECG waveform (also called EKG waveform) quick explanation. If you are new to ECG interpretation, you might think that the EKG waveform looks like some weird squiggly line.

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The truth is that those squiggly lines actually represent the heart's action as it beats. In this video, you'll get a quick understanding of what's happening with the heart during each of the major sections of the ECG, such as the P wave, QRS complex, T wave, etc.

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