Anyone can give an EKG, but results can only be interpreted by a physician.
when a person suffers from chest pain the doctor immediately takes an ECG
ECG (electrocardiogram). The initialism "EKG" was introduced because "ECG" was too easily confused with "EEG" (electroencephalogram), when interpreting verbal orders.
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An ECG test is a non-invasive procedure that records the electrical activity of the heart at rest. Insight Medical Imaging offers ECG exams on a walk-in basis at most of our locations across Alberta. All ECG exams require a doctor’s requisition, Alberta Health Care card, and photo identification. ECG tests can be used to assess heart rate, rhythm, blood pressure, and other symptoms such as palpitation or chest pain. x-ray.ca/services/walk-in-ecg/
Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) only, without an interpretation.
Jimmy Kim-Mil Lee has written: 'ECG feature extraction without fiducial detection: Applications to ECG biometric recognition'
An electrocardiogram technician performs an ECG by attaching electrodes to a patient and then pulling switches on an ECG machine to trace electrical impulses transmitted by the heart. A doctor then inspects these readings to analyze the patient's heart condition.
several ways - CAT scans, PET scans, ECG scans...check it up with ur doctor
Any thing that may make the doctor think that something is not working right as far as the heart is concerned will call for an ECG: fainting, fast heart rate while resting, blackouts, or chest pain,
An electrocardiogram technician performs an ECG by attaching electrodes to a patient and then pulling switches on an ECG machine to trace electrical impulses transmitted by the heart. A doctor then inspects these readings to analyze the patient's heart condition.
ECG stands for ElectroCardioGram
Never. An ECG is a test, not an illness or disease.