it is an elevation of j point, which is the junction between QRS and ST. This elevation makes the ECG looks like ST elevation and might be misinterpreted as AMI. For the proper management of chest pain, please refer to the local guideline.
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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.
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take it.
both are telling you how often the heart is beating. an ecg simply gives you more information. the spike on an ecg (qrs complex) is the heart contracting an refilling. when you take a pulse, you're feeling the heart beat blood.
ECG stands for ElectroCardioGram
Never. An ECG is a test, not an illness or disease.
adrenaline speeds the heart and the ecg will reflect that.
what does a unconfirmed diagnosis on an ecg means
An ECG provides information about the wearer of the ECG's heartrate and rhythm of the heart. It provides information about wether it is normal or abnormal.