5 Lead Electrode Placement Cardiac Telemetry Monitor for EKG/ECG
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
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This video demonstrates how to place electrodes for a 5 lead placement for a cardiac/telemetry monitor for a patient to wear during a hospitalization.
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I discuss the Right Arm Lead (RA), Right Leg Lead (RL), V1 chest lead, Left Arm Lead (LA), Left Leg Lead (LL) and how to remember the placement of a telemetry monitor white, green, brown, black, and red (snow over grass, smoke over fire, and chocolate in the middle)
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RegisteredNurseRN you are amazing...i am in 2 semester of medicine and have EKG exam
New RN orientating in emergency, came to watch this after placing my electrodes wrongly. Asked my preceptor to double check with me but asked me to figure it out. Came here on my supper break to figure it out. Thank you Sarah.
not much of a preceptor, part of preceptorship is sharing knowledge passing on to new employees/ those employees will remember those educational advice. I still remembee all those advice/ technique from whom after more than a decade :)
Thanks so much..just passed the ekg technician/cert + national telemetry assoc/acls/bls and no one is doing live courses. so this helped tremendously.
I only watched this video once. It's been 5 days and I still remember the placements. Excellent video!
Your lecture is so explanatory.You are really a good instructor.God bless you
she is
She is AMAZING at explaining everything. I say she is my savior !!!!
me too
+James Tuns Thank you very much, James! I appreciate your comment :) Thanks for watching the video!
Started my training now and will be doing my rounds by Christmas time.
Thanks for all the modules. Really helpful.
I'll keep watching them since I still have a lot to review.
I love watching your videos. They help out a lot on learning and reviewing information.
AWESOME! Explained efficiently and easily understood! My chapter over-explained the placements which confused me. Thank you Nurse!
My exercise physiology teacher also taught us Green and White on the right, Christmas on the bottom.
It's worth saying that buttoning the electrodes onto the leads before placing them on the patient is best policy. It's a lot more comfortable for the patient, otherwise thank you for the refresher😊
For those in the UK, the colours of the leads are :
Red (right arm)
Yellow (left arm)
Green (left leg)
Black (right leg)
White (chest)
is it on the legs or on the space immediately under the last rib?
same here in SA
While this is the most common variation I found some old leads once with a different combination of colors as well. So you may come across alternatives as well!
@@itumamariaoluchukwu8124 As far as I can make out after reading about electrical conductivity the legs are more of a guide and so are the arms. It should not matter too much the precise location of the sticker. It is more about the direction of the electrical flow from the source so you could place it anywhere from legs to under the heart anywhere you like as long as it is in the correct direction. This is if you are talking about the LL lead. The LL, RA and and LA lead all follow the same principle. With RA of course have to be placed to the right and above the heart (if you place it in arms that counts electrically the same as being clavicle height) . The RL lead is a ground and as far as I understand you could place it anywhere you like. Even on your forehead if you so desire :) But do correct me if I'm wrong!
As a new PCT thanks for this..
Thank you. Your illustrations is fantastic.joy
Thank you for sharing your knowledge🙏🏻
Appreciate your method of explanation ♥️
As a training CNA, thank you!
Thank you so much. Crash course explained clearly & simple. Fantastic..
greatest opening ever
This is really interesting how to remember where they go.
Thanks for the tutorial!
Helpful as always! Thanks for the refresh.
love it, I had my practicum today and you are spot on!!
I love watching your videos. You're awesome! Thank you!
Thanks for your instruction, great acronym.
thanks for your perfect accent , explanation
+طبيب الناس Thank you so much for the comment Happy New Year
This video is awesome thank you!!!
+Guillermo Lopez Pagan Thank you so much for your comment!
you are very welcome. It helped make things easier for me for my Telemetry Monitor Certification Exam :)
Amazing as always... Thanks!
I do have a question. What do you suggest for artifact? Meaning, the pectoral muscles are creating a great deal of artifact, for example Parkinson's tremors. Where could I put the electrodes in that case?
hi doctor I am from egypt I am in the faculty of medicine in the first year and I want to study in your country with a great professors like you
Thank you for watching the video! I wish you the best in your studies! It is very awesome to have a viewer from Egypt!
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U r just amazing.....thx u😇
Wow! That's awesome Ms. Sarah you make our life easy! Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Although I am preferring for my NPTE not NCLEX still helps me a lot!
You're most welcome :) I wish you the best on your exam and in your future career as a PT. Thank you for watching my videos!
thank you It's was amazing explanation. :)
Thank you dear
Thank you so much
thank u Sara
Super!! Love it!!!
So nice l like that
Great
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Good
thanks
Clouds over Grass, Smoke over Fire, Dirt on the ground
perfect
Is telemetry monitoring 3 lead as well?
+Baby Meiry Yes, telemetry monitoring can be 3 lead....it depends on the device you are using. Hope that helps :)
Awesome thanks so easy to remember, got my first clinical tomorrow