The Lead I records a strong negative deflection, while the Lead aVF records a strong positive deflection on a 12-lead ECG. FrIf the most isoelectric lead is aVL, from this information alone one could diagnose extreme-axis deviation. True False

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The Lead I records a strong negative deflection, while the Lead aVF records a strong positive deflection on a 12-lead ECG. From this information what can you say about the axis of deviation? Extreme-axis deviation Right-axis deviation Left-axis deviation Axis of deviation in the normal range If the most isoelectric lead is aVL, from this information alone one could diagnose extreme-axis deviation. True False
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