Chapter 13 monitoring 12-lead ecg – ZOLL Propaq MD Rev A User Manual
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Chapter 13
Monitoring 12-Lead ECG
The Propaq MD 12-Lead input is Type CF defibrillator proof.
This chapter describes how to use the Propaq MD unit to perform 12-Lead ECG Monitoring.
The Propaq MD with the 12-lead ECG Monitoring option provides simultaneous acquisition
and storage of 12-lead information.
Warning!
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12-Lead ECG monitoring is intended for the recording of 12-lead ECG signals
acquired from adult and pediatric patients in the supine, resting position -- always
ensure that the patient is kept motionless during 12-lead ECG signal acquisition. Use of
the device to acquire ECG signals from moving or shaking patients may produce noisy
signals that are difficult to interpret.
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Excessive body hair or wet, sweaty skin may interfere with electrode adhesion. Remove
the hair and/or moisture from the area where the electrode is to be attached.
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Remove ECG electrodes from their sealed package immediately prior to use. Using
previously opened or out-of- date electrodes may degrade the ECG signal quality.
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Monitoring electrodes may become polarized during defibrillator discharge, causing
the ECG waveform to briefly go off screen. ZOLL Medical Corporation recommends
the use of high quality silver/silver chloride (Ag/AgCl) electrodes to minimize this
effect; the circuitry in the instrument returns the trace to the monitor display within a
few seconds.
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Wait 15 seconds after defibrillator discharge before attempting a 12-lead acquisition.
Electrode polarization subsequent to defibrillator discharge may result in excessive
noise on the 12-lead ECG printout.