Where is the positive electrode placed in lead III?
a. Right arm
b. Left arm
c. Left leg or foot
d. Right leg or foot
C
Lead III records the difference in electrical potential between the left leg (+) and left arm (–) electrodes. In lead III, the positive electrode is placed on the left leg and the negative electrode is placed on the left arm.
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