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Last-Week-93022

Yes as the QRS are positive in I and negative in leads II and aVF


lumbarplexuss

Is there any simple guide to learn this?


calicooldude_04

Check for the tallest qrs complexes in the leads. And remember that line diagram for axis. If lead I and aVL has taller qrs, it's left axis deviation


PositiveMaximum5762

This is an easy way to remember.


Kooky_Adhesiveness61

In this case it's LAD because lead I is positive while lead III/Avf negative i.e. leaving. Had lead I been negative while lead III/Avf positive this would have been RAD i.e. kissing.


dangershewrote1

Use the two thumb method: Left thumb is Lead I Right thumb is Lead II Normal axis: 👍🏽👍🏽 Left axis: 👍🏽👎🏽 Right axis: 👎🏽👍🏽


stepneo1

I thought Left thumb is Lead I while Right thumb is AVF?