Summary:
- The article discusses the concept of a "normal" electrocardiogram (ECG) and the challenges in defining what constitutes a "normal" ECG.
- It highlights that many factors, such as age, sex, and physical condition, can influence the appearance of a "normal" ECG, making it difficult to establish a universal standard.
- The article suggests that healthcare professionals should consider the patient's overall clinical presentation and not solely rely on the ECG findings when evaluating the health status of an individual.