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What is Epilepsy?
a neurological disorder marked by sudden recurrent episodes of sensory, loss of consciousness, or convulsions
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What is the AV Node?
the place where the impulse starts in a small bundle of specialized cells located in the right atrium?
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What is anatomy?
The study of the structure of the human body?
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What is lead 1?
The negative right arm to the positive left arm.
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What is voltage?
The strength of electricity.
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What is a ketogenic diet?
the diet used to reduce the effects of epilepsy
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What is the SA node ?
known as the pacemaker of the heart
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What is physiology?
The study of the function of the human body.
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What is lead 2?
The right arm to the left leg.
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What is the right atrium ?
Located on the right side of the heart and receives blood from superior vena cava.
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what is the nervous system?
The brain and spinal cord creates this.
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What is 60-100 beats per minute ?
a steady heart rate
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What is the larynx?
The voice box.
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What is lead 3?
The negative left arm to the positive left leg.
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What is posterior wall?
Wall that faces the ribs in the back.
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What is the internal carotid artery?
Supplies blood to most of the anterior portion of the cerebrum
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What is Heart Rate?
the synchronized pumping action of the four chamber
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What is lymph?
The fluid made of mostly water and white blood cells.
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What is grounded?
The right leg.
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What is automaticity ?
The ability to beat independently.
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What is generalized seizures?
A seizure that affects the entire brain and generally last 1 to 3 minutes.
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What is Electrocardiography?
the instrument used to measure the electrical activity in the heart
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What is hematopoeisis?
Formation of rev blood cells.
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What is not possible?
The left arm to the right leg.
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What is the action potential ?
The measurement of the difference between the electrical charges on either side of the cell membrane.
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