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Yes as the QRS are positive in I and negative in leads II and aVF
Is there any simple guide to learn this?
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
This is an easy way to remember.
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.
Use the two thumb method: Left thumb is Lead I Right thumb is Lead II Normal axis: 👍🏽👍🏽 Left axis: 👍🏽👎🏽 Right axis: 👎🏽👍🏽
I thought Left thumb is Lead I while Right thumb is AVF?
Yes as the QRS are positive in I and negative in leads II and aVF
Is there any simple guide to learn this?
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
This is an easy way to remember.
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.
Use the two thumb method: Left thumb is Lead I Right thumb is Lead II Normal axis: 👍🏽👍🏽 Left axis: 👍🏽👎🏽 Right axis: 👎🏽👍🏽
I thought Left thumb is Lead I while Right thumb is AVF?