ECG Flashcards
1
Q
How should you explain an ECG procedure to a patient? How might this differ if your patient is female?
A
- An ECG is an electrical trace of the heart
- It involves placing some sticky pads onto your chest and limbs
- the sticky pads are then connected to the ECG machines which record the tracings
- the procedure does not involve any electricity, so you won’t get an electric shock
- female pt: offer a chaperone to be present during the procedure
- ensure the patient has understood all that you have said and gain consent
2
Q
What is the correct positioning and exposure for a patient during an ECG recording?
A
Position: 45°
Exposure:
- remove socks to expose ankles
- expose the chest
3
Q
How should the chest electrodes be placed?
A
- clean the site with alcohol wipes and allow to dry prior to electrode application
- V1 - 4th intercostal space on the right sternal edge
- V2 - 4th intercostal space on the left sternal edge
- V4 - 5th intercostal space on the mid-clavicular line
- V3 - midway between V2 and V4
- V5 - left anterior axillary line at the same horizontal level as V4
- V6 - left midaxillary line at the same horizontal level as V4 and V5
4
Q
How should the limb electrodes be placed?
A
- place on a bony distal prominence on each limb
1. Red: right arm - ulnar styloid process at the wrist
2. Yellow: left arm - ulnar styloid process at the wrist
3. Green: left leg - at the ankle on the medial or lateral malleolus
4. Black/Brown: right leg - on the medial/lateral malleolus
5
Q
How is the trace recorded?
A
- turn the ECG machine one (ensure there is paper loaded)
- double check all the electrodes are attached in the appropriate positions
- politely ask the patient to remain still and not talk during the recording (muscle activity will interfere)
- press the button the machine to record the trace
- if the trace is poor, double check the connections to ensure good skin contact
6
Q
How is the ECG examination completed?
A
- once a good trace has been obtained, switch off the ECG machine
- detach the leads from the electrodes
- remove the electrodes
- thank the patient and allow them to dress (offer help)
- wash hands
- label the ECG with he patient’s details and document findings