What is ECG and how to investigate the atrial and ventricular activity?

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The question is asking about ECG (electrocardiogram) and the methods to investigate the atrial and ventricular activity. It seeks to understand both the definition of ECG and the procedures or techniques used to analyze heart chambers' activity.

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An electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) records the heart's electrical activity, with P waves indicating atrial activity and QRS complexes indicating ventricular activity.

The final answer is An electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) represents an electrical tracing of the heart and is used to investigate atrial and ventricular activity by identifying P waves for atrial rate and QRS complexes for ventricular rate.

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The final answer is An electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) represents an electrical tracing of the heart and is used to investigate atrial and ventricular activity by identifying P waves for atrial rate and QRS complexes for ventricular rate.

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The ECG is a non-invasive and quick test that provides crucial information about heart function by recording its electrical activity.

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