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Electrocardiograms Made Easy! Part I. Basic ECG ...
www.elearnonline.netDon’t be misled by the term 12 lead ECG. As stated above, an ECG requires the placement of ten leads (or electrodes). Simply stated, the galvanometer uses the ten leads to make twelve different recordings. Depending on the type of ECG needed, the leads are placed in a specific location. The following is the basic locations for a 12 lead ECG:
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www.thaiheart.orgECG INTERPRETATION:ECG INTERPRETATION: 12 Lead. Overview • Lead Placement • Axis • Common abnormalities in Critical Care – Heart block – B ndle branch blocksBundle branch blocks – Life threatening arrhythmias . Lead PlacementLead Placement V1 = 4th ICS i ht tth ICS right sternum
The Basics of 12 Lead EKG’s - EMS Success Education ...
emsseo.comreferred to as a wandering pacemaker. Q Wave The Q wave is a negative wave preceding an R wave. Not all complexes have a visible Q wave, but if there is any negative deflection in front of the R wave, it is labeled a Q wave. When a Q wave is noted in any lead, always measure its width and height. The width is measured from the start of the downward