An EKG technician is preparing to perform a 12 -lead EKG on a patient who has casts on her left arm and left leg.Is which of the following locations should the technician apply the limb leads? The upper chest and lower abdomen (modified leads) ...
41) to view the limb lead, we place electrode on the b) Right arm, left arm, left leg How many electrode are used as part of a 12 lead EKG 10 43) The initiation of the impulse in the SA node and its movement through the conduction system till reachto the venticles procedures PR ...
Limb electrodes in any of the standard implementations may be used, as may standard telemetry devices. This embodiment may also be configured for use in a right-sided EKG test by reversing the platform horizontally and flipping over the connectors. In an alternate embodiment of the invention, ...
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chest lead V5 can be applied on the right side of the chest When positioning a patient for a routine EKG, a technician notices the patient is experiencing dyspnea. In which of the following positions should the technician place the patient to optimize the patient's breathing?