Where is the V5 electrode placed in a standard 12-lead ECG?

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Where is the V5 electrode placed in a standard 12-lead ECG?

Explanation:
In a standard 12-lead ECG, chest leads map the heart across the chest, each at a specific landmark to view the heart from different angles. V5 is placed on the left side of the chest at the anterior axillary line, at the same horizontal level as V4—the 5th intercostal space. This position gives a lateral view that complements the more anterior view from V4 (and the later view from V6 at the midaxillary line). So the correct placement is the left anterior axillary line, same level as V4.

In a standard 12-lead ECG, chest leads map the heart across the chest, each at a specific landmark to view the heart from different angles. V5 is placed on the left side of the chest at the anterior axillary line, at the same horizontal level as V4—the 5th intercostal space. This position gives a lateral view that complements the more anterior view from V4 (and the later view from V6 at the midaxillary line). So the correct placement is the left anterior axillary line, same level as V4.

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