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Title: Learning Module 2: Measuring ECGs


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Learning Module 2Measuring ECGs
Clark J Cotton
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Calculating Heart Rate from an ECG
  • By measuring the distance between R-waves, we can
    calculate heart rate.
  • Example
  • 1 sec between R-waves.
  • HR 60 / 1 60 beats / minute

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Calculating Heart Rate from an ECG
  • By measuring the distance between R-waves, we can
    calculate heart rate.
  • Example
  • 1 sec between R-waves.
  • HR 60 / 0.5 120 beats / minute

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What Are Activities that Could Influence Heart
Rate?
  • Fill in with ideas as students brainstorm

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Why Does Heart Rate Change?
  • Again fill in with ideas as students brainstorm.

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Measuring Your ECG
  • Wipe each wrist and your right ankle with an
    alcohol pad.
  • Attach gel-electrode pads to each wrist and your
    ankle.
  • Attach the red wire to your right wrist, the
    black wire to your left wrist, and the green
    electrode to your ankle.
  • Click record on your laptop. Once you see a good
    ECG with 5-10 heartbeats click stop.
  • Calculate Heart Rate

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Typical Resting Heart Rates
African Elepant Resting HR 28 bpm
Sam Donaldson Resting HR 75 bpm
Deer Mouse Resting HR 500 bpm
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Test the Effects of Jumping Rope
  • Detach the wires from your gel electrodes.
  • Jump rope for 5 minutes.
  • Re-attach the red wire to your right wrist, the
    black wire to your left wrist, and the green
    electrode to your ankle.
  • Click record on your laptop. Once you see a good
    ECG with 5-10 heartbeats click stop.
  • Calculate heart rate.

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Effect of Exercise on Heart Rate
Race Horse Resting 25 bpm Racing 215 bpm
Rainbow Trout Resting HR 47 bpm Swimming HR 50 bpm
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Test the Effects of Diving
  • Hold your face directly over a tub of ice water.
  • Click record on your laptop. Once you see a good
    ECG have your subject slowly immerse their face
    in the water.
  • Keep recording for as long as your subject can
    stay under water.
  • Calculate the heart rate for the last few beats
    you see while the subject is still under water.

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Diving Bradycardia in Nature
Harbor Seal HR before dive 135 bpm HR during
dive 30 bpm
Double-Crested Cormorant HR before dive 210
bpm HR during dive 50 bpm
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Why is Diving Bradycardia Adaptive?
  • During a dive, animals have no access to oxygen.
  • To conserve oxygen, animals reduce blood flow to
    all but the most important areas (heart, brain).
  • Since blood flow is greatly reduced, the heart
    only needs to supply blood to a limited area, and
    can therefore reduce its rate and oxygen
    consumption.

Bron et al. 1966
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