Indicate the heart surface viewed by each of the following:

Leads II, III, aVF ____________________
Leads V1, V2 ____________________
Leads V3, V4 ____________________
Leads I, aVL, V5, V6 ____________________

Fill in the blanks with correct word


Leads Heart Surface Viewed
II, III, aVF Inferior
V1, V2 Septal
V3, V4 Anterior
I, aVL, V5, V6 Lateral

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