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Published on: August 20, 2026
Which of the following correctly explains a phase/event in cardiac cycle in a standard electrocardiogram?
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QRS complex indicates ventricular contraction QRS Complex QRS wave (complex) begins after a fraction of second after the P wave. It begins as a small downward deflection (Q) and continues as a large upright (R) and triangular wave, ending as downward wave (S) at its base. This represents ventricular depolarization (ventricular contraction). Thus, the other options are wrong.

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