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5 Lead Electrode Placement Cardiac Telemetry Monitor for EKG/ECG

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This video demonstrates how to place electrodes for a 5 lead placement for a cardiac/telemetry monitor for a patient to wear during a hospitalization. I discuss the Right Arm Lead (RA), Right Leg Lead (RL), V1 chest lead, Left Arm Lead (LA), Left Leg Lead (LL) and how to remember the placement of a telemetry monitor white, green, brown, black, and red (snow over grass, smoke over fire, and chocolate in the middle)

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    @RegisteredNurseRNمنذ 7 سنوات UPDATED Video on 12- Lead ECG Electrode Placement:
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    @bukolapopoola5574منذ 3 سنوات New RN orientating in emergency, came to watch this after placing my electrodes wrongly. Asked my preceptor to double check with me but asked me to figure id="hidden2" class="buttons"> it out. Came here on my supper break to figure it out. Thank you Sarah. ....وسعت 31
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    @RegisteredNurseRNمنذ 8 سنوات +James Tuns Thank you very much, James! I appreciate your comment :) Thanks for watching the video! 1
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    @GilmourFarmمنذ 4 سنوات I only watched this video once. It's been 5 days and I still remember the placements. Excellent video! 5
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    @jdmansمنذ 4 سنوات Thanks so much..just passed the ekg technician/cert + national telemetry assoc/acls/bls and no one is doing live courses. so this helped tremendously. 6
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    @stephaniehollyfield561منذ 6 سنوات I love watching your videos. They help out a lot on learning and reviewing information. 8
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    @Lordhavemercy410منذ 5 سنوات Your lecture is so are really a good instructor.God bless you 4
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    @justinelindsey3724منذ 7 سنوات She is AMAZING at explaining everything. I say she is my savior !!!! 17
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    @yazmin3450منذ 3 سنوات AWESOME! Explained efficiently and easily understood! My chapter over-explained the placements which confused me. Thank you Nurse! 2
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    @captainhook1178منذ 2 سنوات Started my training now and will be doing my rounds by Christmas time.
    Thanks for all the modules. Really helpful.
    I'll keep watching them since I still have a lot to review.
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    @christinec.2372منذ 4 سنوات Thank you so much. Crash course explained clearly & simple. Fantastic.. 1
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    @michie2136منذ 5 سنوات I love watching your videos. You're awesome! Thank you! 1
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    @KinkySphincterمنذ 4 سنوات Awesome thanks so easy to remember, got my first clinical tomorrow
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    @someperson8035منذ 5 سنوات love it, I had my practicum today and you are spot on!!
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    @liltee8363منذ 4 سنوات This is really interesting how to remember where they go.
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    @cronquist09منذ 5 سنوات Helpful as always! Thanks for the refresh. 1
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    @johnfitzpatrick2469منذ 5 سنوات Thanks for your instruction, great acronym.
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    @irsshadu-wi8mfالعام الماضي Appreciate your method of explanation ♥️
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    @morgantegtmeier584منذ 5 سنوات My exercise physiology teacher also taught us Green and White on the right, Christmas on the bottom. 3
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    @kathyblount1987منذ 3 سنوات I do have a question. What do you suggest for artifact? Meaning, the pectoral muscles are creating a great deal of artifact, for example Parkinson's tremors. Where could I put the electrodes in that case?
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    @amrabdallah9253منذ 8 سنوات thanks for your perfect accent , explanation 5
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    @StarrBabe6433قبل 11 أشهر It's worth saying that buttoning the electrodes onto the leads before placing them on the patient is best policy. It's a lot more comfortable for the patient, otherwise thank you for the refresher
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    @ginavahle23منذ 7 سنوات Wow! That's awesome Ms. Sarah you make our life easy! Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Although I am preferring for my NPTE not NCLEX still helps me a lot!
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    @darwincando1352منذ 7 سنوات thank you It's was amazing explanation. :) 3
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    @clairejohnson7809منذ 6 سنوات For those in the UK, the colours of the leads are :
    Red (right arm)
    Yellow (left arm)
    Green (left leg) />Black (right leg)
    White (chest)
    .
    ...وسعت 8
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    @meirylove1940منذ 8 سنوات Is telemetry monitoring 3 lead as well?
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    @amrabdallah9253منذ 7 سنوات hi doctor I am from egypt I am in the faculty of medicine in the first year and I want to study in your country with a great professors like you
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    @Storminlikeelninoمنذ 6 سنوات Clouds over Grass, Smoke over Fire, Dirt on the ground 4
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    @RegisteredNurseRNمنذ 7 سنوات UPDATED Video on 12- Lead ECG Electrode Placement:
    Website:
    More Videos:
    Instagram:
    Facebook:
    Twitter:
    .
    10
  • @
    @bukolapopoola5574منذ 3 سنوات New RN orientating in emergency, came to watch this after placing my electrodes wrongly. Asked my preceptor to double check with me but asked me to figure id="hidden10" class="buttons"> it out. Came here on my supper break to figure it out. Thank you Sarah. ....وسعت 31
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    @clairejohnson7809منذ 6 سنوات For those in the UK, the colours of the leads are :
    Red (right arm)
    Yellow (left arm)
    Green (left leg) />Black (right leg)
    White (chest)
    .
    ...وسعت 8