Manhattan Institute offers these classes
Yes, there are EKG technician online classes. This website is one such example: http://www.alliedhealthinstitute.edu/online_training_courses/ekg_technician/
Online EKG classes are widely available and a common practice. Among the plethora of choices are classes at alliedhealthinstitute.edu and themajorgrouptraining.com.
EKG technician training is comprised of a series of classes and written examinations. These examinations are designed to test your ability to operate an EKG machine and your knowledge of its purpose.
The classes depend on you. It depends on what classes you have already taken and the classes that you have the most experience that in. You need to at least take a class on ekg technician software.
Online EKG classes are widely available and a common practice. Among the plethora of choices are classes at alliedhealthinstitute.edu and themajorgrouptraining.com.
You can get EKG certification from any vocational school. The courses take about 6 weeks and are not that intense.
There aren't specific schools for EKG technicians. However community colleges like CDI, Devry do offer courses to get your EKG technician license. There doesn't appear to be any in New Zealand however.
no. an EKG will not show any alcohol or drugs, it simply shows the electrical activity of the heart.
You can get them at any college or community college.
before and after you run EKG
Yes. The paced spikes are easily visualized. The EKG will still show up any irregularities or arrhythmias which may need to be tested for.
Artifact is the medical term for deflection on the EKG not originating the in heart.