Artifacts
Colors/leadsand wires
Placing leads
This and That One
This and That Two
100

characterized by irregular spikes throughout the tracing and is related to muscle movement. 

cause: Shivering or Parkinson’s Disease

Alleviate:by decreasing patient anxiety and providing warmth and comfort as needed. If patients have conditions that lead to uncontrolled muscle movement, have them lay their hands palms-down under their buttocks to reduce somatic interference.

Somatic Tremor

100

Universal lead wires: RA, LA, LL, and RL -what are  colors 

  1. White - RA

  2. Black - LA

  3. Red - LL

  4. Green - RL

100

Left anterior axillary line level with V4

V5

100

EKG machine monitors all 12 leads at once. It can record three, four, or six leads at a time and print the recording on a single sheet of paper.

Multi-Channel EKG

100

How fast should the EKG paper run for it to be considered a normal speed

25 mm/sec

200

characterized by regular spikes in the EKG tracing. It is related to poor grounding or external electricity interfering with the tracing.

Cause: Nearby electrical equipment such as lights, computers, and other items plugged into wall sockets.

Alleviate: Ensure proper grounding of the machine by using a three-prong plug, avoiding crossed lead wires, moving the bed away from the wall, and turning off unnecessary electronic devices.

AC Interference

200

How long does the patient typically wear a Holter monitor

24-72 hours

200

Between leads V2 and V4 

V3

200
  1. Electrodes are placed on ______ areas of the body to record heart activity from ____ angles and planes.

10 areas

from 12 angles and planes

200

Where do the first six recorded leads originate from

Arms and legs

300

results from movement associated with breathing or poor electrode connection.

Cause: The baseline will wander away from the center of the paper, causing difficulty in tracing interpretation.

Alleviate:Clean the skin before attaching the electrodes. Instruct the patient to avoid using creams and lotions.


Wandering Baseline

300

A portable device for cardiac monitoring that is worn for at least 24 hours

Holter monitor

300

Midclavicular line, 5th intercostal space

V4

300

 EKG unit is typically found in the ambulatory care setting and records three leads at once.

Three-Channel EKG

300

chest hair is interfering with the proper electrode adherence to the skin- what should CCMA do?

If the MA cannot properly place the electrodes with normal skin prep, the next step is to clip the hair using surgical clippers, if available. Use regular razors only if surgical clippers are not an option, as they often cause microabrasions and tears of the skin.

400

obvious when there is a break in the tracing. It is usually related to a disconnected or broken lead wire. 

Cause: In an interrupted baseline, a flat, horizontal line will print on the EKG tracing.

Alleviate: Regular cleaning, maintenance, and inspection of the lead wires will alert the MA to potential lead wire concerns.

Interrupted Baseline

400

Monitoring the heart during exercise on a treadmill or stationary bike to evaluate how the heart responds to stress.

stress testing

400

Midaxillary line, level with V5

V6

400

bipolar leads and record impulses that travel from a negative to a positive pole at specific positions in the heart.



Leads I, II, and III

unipolar leads are :     aVL, aVR, and aVF

400

Five steps of preparing a patient for an EKG (according to NHA)

  1. Instruct pts to remove pantyhose, tights, socks, or anything covering the feet or lower legs. A drape or gown should be worn with the opening in the front. Always ask pts if they want an additional cover for added privacy or comfort.

  2. Remove jewelry (bracelets, necklaces), which can interfere with lead placement or touch the lead wires during the procedure.

  3. Turn off all electronic devices, such as cell phones, and remove them from the pt. These items could lead to artifacts on the EKG tracing.

  4. Place pts in the supine position, lying flat on their back, for the EKG. if a pt cannot lie flat on their back, elevate the head of the bed to a 45-degree angle in semi-fowler’s position.

  5. If possible, instruct pts to avoid applying any substance to the skin (lotions, powders, oils, ointments) prior to the procedure. Help ensure the skin is clean by using alcohol wipes, soap and water at the attachment or electrode sites. Some facilities have electrolyte pads to prep the sites of electrode placement.

500

Produce irregular spikes (tremor) 

Somatic 

500

What are the colors associated with each precordial lead?

V1 - 

V2 - 

V3 - 

V4 - 

V5 - 

V6 - 

  1. V1 - red

  2. V2 - yellow

  3. V3 - green

  4. V4 - blue

  5. V5 - orange

  6. V6 - purple

500

Right of sternum, 4th intercostal space

V1

500

EKG machine records one lead at a time and produces a running strip.

Single-Channel EKG

500

What are the two most common patient identifiers used for an EKG procedure?

  1. Patient name

  2. Patient DOB

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