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  1. Thanks for the response. I did google that but not much came up. There is plenty of info on 12 lead ecg's but not so much on lead placement for stress testing.
  2. Hey, I will be asked to prep patients for stress testing. I am not sure where to put the ekg leads for this. It is a little different than a standard 12 lead ekg because we need certain windows open for the echo. If anyone knows please let me know Thanks in advance and god bless
  3. Thanks for the reply. It is a little different than a normal ECG because if we did the normal V1-V6 it would get in the way of scanning after the patient is done on the treadmill. I think I was able to pick up the info. Thanks again
  4. Hi all, I will be asked to put the leads on for a stress echo on a regular basis. I wanted to see if anyone know where to put them and the order they go in Any help would be greatly appreciated Thanks in advance
  5. Thank you for the information. I appreciate the help
  6. Hello, I am not sure if this is the correct forum to post this but I was hoping someone could help me. I need to know the effects of laying supine, sitting up, and standing have on a 12 lead ekg. Does anyone have any idea? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks and god bless
  7. Thank you all for your responses and help. I really appreciate it and wish you all well. God bless
  8. Thank you for the tips everyone. I really appreciate it
  9. I can't seem to find it on myself for whatever reason. I am going to take blood pressure later on someone and see if I can find it that way. It seems to be tricky to find the brachial artery. Thanks again
  10. Hello all, I am having a lot of trouble finding the brachial artery with my stethescope for blood pressure readings. I have checked the internet but different sites tell me different things, and different places to look. If anyone has any tips they would be greatly appreciated. P.S another thing I am having trouble with is finding where to put the chest leads on the body, v1-v6 for an ecg. If anyone is framilar with that also please let me know Thanks again and god bless

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