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    • Right arm/left arm reversal. Normal sinus rhythm travels from the right to the left atrium, producing a P wave that is positive in I and negative in aVR. ...
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    • Reversal involving the right leg (the neutral electrode): moving this eliminates the voltage difference between the leads, resulting in a flatline in one of the limb leads.
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