Does anyone know the EKG hypnosis induction....if so plz tell me?

if you know any other induction i'd like them too

Answer:
I may know it under a differnt name can you give more information?
I know numerous inductions
An electrocardiogram, or EKG, is a graphical recording of the electrical events occurring within the heart. A typical EKG tracing consists of five identifiable deflections. Each deflection is noted by one of the letters P, Q, R, S, or T. The P wave is the first waveform in a tracing and represents the depolarization of the heart’s atria. The next waveform is a complex and consists of the Q, R, and S deflection. The QRS complex represents the depolarization of the heart’s ventricles. The deflection that represents the repolarization of the atria is usually undetectable because of the intensity of the QRS waveform. The final waveform is the T wave and it represents the repolarization of the ventricles. The sequence from P wave to T wave represents one heart cycle. The number of cycles in a minute is called the heart rate and is typically 70-80 beats/minute at rest.
Because an EKG is a recording of the heart’s electrical events, it is valuable in diagnosing diseases or ailments that damage the conductive abilities of the heart muscle. When cardiac muscle cells are damaged or destroyed, they are no longer able to conduct the electrical impulses that flow through them. This causes the electrical signal to terminate at the damaged tissue or be directed away from the flow of the signal. The termination or redirection of the electrical signal will alter the manner in which the heart contracts. A cardiologists can look at a patient’s electrocardiogram and determine the presence of damaged cardiac muscle based on the time interval between electrical events.
OBJECTIVES
In this experiment, you will
· use the computer and EKG sensor to monitor and collect EKG data.
· Analyze EKG data for a subject at rest.
· Design and conduct an investigation to determine the effects of various factors on a subject's EKG.

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