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These leads help healthcare professionals to find any heart rhythm issues as they are occurring. It is important to place this lead correctly on a limb.
flat t wave in chest leads --- --s.t.
A loose or disconnected wire.
Inferior Leads are lead II,III,aVF [IMG]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Contiguous_leads.svg[/IMG]
applying leads for ECG cardiopulmonary resuscitation listening to heart sounds
CPT Code 93000 -Electrocardiogram, routine ECG with at least 12 leads; with interpretation and report.
On the patient's left side. That's where the majority of the electrodes are. This allows the leads to be draped over as little of the patient as possible and reduces movement. Plus, it allows you to see most of the electrodes in case of any problems.
Electrocardiogram, routine ECG w/ at least 12 leads; w/ interpretation and report.
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CPT 93010 stands for: "Electrocardiogram, routine ECG with at least 12 leads; interpretation and report only."Do not report 0302T-0304T, 0305T, 0306T in conjunction with 93000-93010.
An ECG is obtained from a patient with a few (Possibly 6 or 8) Sticky pads, that are connected to the wires, connected to the ECG itsself, that are stuck onto the body in different places. These can read the heartrate and record it onto the ECG monitor and they will be printed off by a special printer.