ECG2 PDF - Lead ECG Performance Checklist
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This document is a checklist for performing lead ECG procedures. It outlines the steps involved in patient preparation, electrode placement, and equipment setup. The checklist also includes criteria for evaluating the quality of the ECG recording, which is useful for healthcare professionals.
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CENTRO ESCOLAR UNIVERSITY Malolos SKILLS LABORATORY PERFORMANCE CHECKLIST LEAD ECG AND INTERPRETATION Criteria 5 4...
CENTRO ESCOLAR UNIVERSITY Malolos SKILLS LABORATORY PERFORMANCE CHECKLIST LEAD ECG AND INTERPRETATION Criteria 5 4 3 2 1 ASSESSMENT 1. Assess chest pain and its relationship to ECG changes. 2. Identify patient’s previous cardiac history. 3. Assess for signs and symptoms of fear and anxiety related to the PLANNING 1. 1. Assemble and identify all the equipments: IMPLEMENTATION 1. Review patient's medical record, including physician's order. 2. Explain procedure to the patient. 3. Re-dress infant and holds infant for a period of time following the bath 4. Wash hands 5. Place the patient in a supine position 6. Check and remove all metal objects. Cleanse skin areas on the patient where the electrodes will be attached with water or cotton balls with alcohol. Allows to dry or wipe 7. with 4x4 gauze pad. 8. Shave areas which are excessively hairy. 9. Check that the ECG monitor is plugged in or turned ON. 10. Attach cable to the monitor. Limb Lead Application: 11.1. Positions the limb electrodes. Connects the lead wires. For easy visual identification, each is color-coded and lettered. 11.1.1. Right arm lead wire is red, and labeled RA 11.1.2. Right leg lead wire is black, and labeled RL 11.1.3. Left leg lead wire is green, and labeled LL 11. 11.1.4. Left arm lead wire is yellow, and labeled LA Chest Lead Application: 12.1. Apply electrodes with electrodes gel to the chest. Avoid positioning the electrodes directly on bone, which will cause interference. In the female, position the electrodes below the breast tissue. If the breasts are large, you may have to position the breast 12. laterally.the axilla. Palpate for the Angle of Louis, the notch between manubrium and body of sternum, which is located in the 2nd rib. Continue palpating downward to the fourth rib. Move down slightly to the space between the fourth and fifth ribs. 13.1. Positions lead V1 in the fourth intercostals space, to the right of the sternum. 13.2. Positions lead V2 directly opposite V1 at the left sternal border. 13.3. Positions lead V4 in the fifth intercostal space at the midclavicular line. 13.4. Positions lead V3 halfway between V2 and V4. 13.5. Positions leads V5 and V6 laterally to V4. Positions V5 in the anterior axillary line. V6 is positioned in the midaxiary line. 13. After applying the electrodes, enter information required into the ECG cart. Applying electrodes first allows the electrode gel to contact and 14. penetrate the skin surface. Criteria 5 4 3 2 1 15. Attach the correct lead wire to each electrode. Ensure that the following have been checked: 16.1.The machine is plugged in or that the battery has been fully charged 16.2. All leads are secured correctly, are clean and in good working order 16.3. There is paper in the device 16.4. Filter is used (to help rule out interference) 16.5. Ensure that speed is set to 25mm/sec 16. 16.6. Ensure that calibration is set to 10mm/sec If thermometer has disposable Ask the patient to lie still and breathe 17. normally and keep still. Press the “AUTO” or “RECORD” button. Check the tracing quality. If artifact is present, try to correct the problem. It may be necessary to 18. use fresh electrodes. Run ECG strip. Remove the lead wires and electrodes. Clean the electrode gel from 19. the patient’s skin. 20. Place patient in position of comfort. 21. Clean the leads with an approved solution. 22. Wash Hands Interpreting ECG strip: 23.1. Determine heart rate by calculating (P-R interval). Normal pulse is 60-10 Heart rate is calculated by: 23.1.1. Counting the number of small boxes between R waves, and dividing the number into 1500 or 300 divided by the big boxes. The quotient is the ventricular heart rate Interpreting ECG strip: 23.1. Determine heart rate by calculating (P-R interval). Normal pulse is 60-10 Heart rate is calculated by: 23.1.1. Counting the number of small boxes between R waves, and dividing the number into 1500 or 300 divided by the big boxes. The 23. quotient is the ventricular heart rate Determine the regularity of rhythm. Checks if Complexes look alike 24. and are equally spaced by using calipers. 25. Place ECG strip in patient’s chart. EVALUATION 1.1 Document in patient progress notes: 1.2. Date and Time of 12 Lead ECG 1. 1.3. Interpretation of findings Total Score: ______ Comments/Suggestions: Computation: Total Score divided by 30 (number of items) x 20 (factor) = __________________ Equivalent Numeric Grade: _______________ Evaluator: Conforme: Clinical Instructor's Printed Name & Signature Student’s Signature Date