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EKG Cable Science Knowledge The use of each lead of the ECG lead wire ECG AND LEAD WIRES ARE DIVIDED INTO FIVE COLORS: RED, YELLOW, GREEN, BLACK, AND WHITE, AND WHITE IS DIVIDED INTO C 1. C 2. C 3. C 4. C 5 C6 HAS A TOTAL OF 10 WIRES. RED IS CONNECTED TO THE RIGHT UPPER LIMB, YELLOW IS CONNECTED TO ... Read More
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What Is A Holter Cable The Holter monitor is a recording device. The monitor is battery-powered and can be placed in a pocket or pouch. The monitor has 5 to 7 wires called leads. The leads attach to metal disks called electrodes, which are placed on your chest. A Holter monitor is a small, wearable ... Read More
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Influence of Compression Cuff on Blood Pressure Measurement When taking blood pressure measurements, we often emphasize what the patient must do to get an accurate reading. And little is said about the effect of the size of the blood pressure cuff itself on blood pressure readings. In fact, if we ... Read More
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Electrodes, leads & wires A practical guide to ecg monitoring and recording. A striking example of what can happen if you change the limb electrode positions. Several A&E nurses have told me of carefully placed chest electrodes being removed by ccu staff, and replaced with chest electrodes in the ... Read More
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ECG Introduction--what is it? The electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) is a diagnostic tool that measures and records the electrical activity of the heart in exquisite detail. Interpretation of these details allows diagnosis of a wide range of heart conditions. These conditions can vary from minor to life ... Read More
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Why is it called a 12 lead ECG, if it only has 10 leads? For ECG recording, 10 electrodes are used but at each level voltage difference between two electrode points is measured and the combination the two points is termed lead. Read on for further clarification.... The term "lead" in electrocardiogr... Read More
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Digital spo2 sensor There are two major schools of spo2 sensors in terms of working machenism: 1, Analog and digital; When we refer to "analog" spo2 sensor, the spo2 sensor is equipped with a photodetector; and when we refer to "digital" spo2 sensor, it is equipped with a digital light-to-frequency ... Read More
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Consideration when choosing Spo2 Sensor · There are some general guidelines to choosing the right sensor. The ideal application site has good perfusion, does not generate movement artifact, is comfortable for the patient and allows easy application. Most sensors work on extremities such as a finger, ... Read More
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The advent of the exhaled breath carbon dioxide monitoring curve is another major improvement in the use of non-invasive technology to monitor lung function, especially lung ventilation function, making it possible to monitor patients continuously and quantitatively at the bedside, especially for ... Read More
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No, Most of the Spo2 sensors are different, and below are the normal differences of the sensors: 1. Base on the Chips: All ways have 660/905-2, 660/940-3, 660/805-3, 660/940-2 ect, they are all different. 2. Base on the out put tech: Always have Analogy and Digital Technology, and they are different... Read More
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