12 Lead ECG Placement Example - How to Perform a 12 Lead
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- In this video, I demonstrate electrode placement for recording 12 lead ECGs. I have a growing playlist of detailed tutorials for reading and interpreting 12 leads; check out the links below!
Quick note: It's important that the upper extremity electrodes are placed lower than you see me do in the video. They should be on the forearm just proximal to the wrist.
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The absolute best EKG 12 Lead video that I have ever found! I especially appreciate the specific attention provided on the palpating technique on both the skeleton model and the human model.
Thank you for addressing how to find the second rib. It's something that has been overlooked in many demonstrations.
Absolutely! It's a very important part of correct placement of the precordial electrodes!
Perfect placement, great video! My nursing and allied health students are learning EKG via Distance Learning because of COVID, and this was such a helpful video for them. Kudos!
Thanks for commenting and I'm so glad to know you found it helpful, especially during this pandemic. That's one of my goals- to provide good free resources for fellow educators out there. Feel free to share the video with any of your students anytime! Thanks for the comment!
Actually it was a great demonstration
I am also a nursing student😊
Finally found a tutorial that matches the exact tool like the one my hospital uses.. the explanation is also great, thank you!!
Thank for this, very helpful, I have my ecg exam tomorrow after watching this I feel more confident in passing my exam.
I'm taking an EKG class now and I have my national exam next week. This was helpful. Thank you
good am starting my externship for my MA; needed a refresher! have seen it in our clinic a few times excellent review! I wanted to reestablish the landmarks for finding the intercostal spaces! excellent video! please keep them coming!! thank you!
I'm so glad you found it helpful! Best wishes with the externship!
@@minimedlessons thank you!!!
Thank you for posting this video! I will definitely be a great resource as I navigate through my transition from Medical-Telemetry Nursing to Critical Care Nursing!
Glad you found it!
for some reason we didn't go over this in emt school. interpreting is beyond our scope of practice, but setting this up for our medic partner really helps.
Tyler's an amazing teacher!
Benjamin Jaojoco thanks! That’s very kind of you!
Very informative. Thank you!
The limb leads should be placed on the distal aspects of the limbs, i.e., proximal to the wrists and ankles, as per AHA guidelines. Placement on the upper aspects of the limb displaces the vectors of the augmented leads, which ultimately affects the QRS axis and frontal plane amplitudes. Otherwise, nice demo of the precordial leads
Hi Mark, thanks for commenting and for watching the video. I'm glad you enjoyed it. Your comment is spot on and you'll actually find I address this exact point in one of my EKG interpretation videos (ruclips.net/video/7DAJp-K8qAU/видео.html). I personally always put them on the distal extremities when performing EKGs and train my students that way too. The main point I was trying to make in this video (and a huge problem I see in hospitals) is that limb leads do not belong on the shoulder or hips. I've seen that done far too often. But yes, unless not possible electrodes should be on the legs proximal to the ankle and arms just proximal to the wrist. Thanks for your comment! Check out that other video, starting at about 27:01 (ruclips.net/video/7DAJp-K8qAU/видео.html?t=1621). Thanks!
thank you this video helped alot ill be getting tested during my zoom meeting since ill be needing it so much
Very intelligent man. Thanks for video.
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Thank you it was very helpful for me
Should include a follow-up so that you can tell if any of the chest leads are incorrectly placed by looking at the strip (if that is possible?). Too bad there isn't some kind of sensor gizmo you can use to quickly and easily detect the ribs (and intercostal spaces) that would help make sure placement is correct, btw, kinda analogous to those "stud finders" carpenters use to detect/locate the studs behind a wall.
Great video. I have to sign off some RN’s today on their ekg placement. This video is a great crash refresher prior to administering instruction.
Thanks for commenting and I'm so glad to know you find it helpful. That's one of my goals- to provide good free resources for fellow educators out there. Feel free to share the video with any of your students anytime.
Thank you very much for this video. I haven't performed EKGs in a long time and changed job positions in which I am performing them ALOT more, this was a great refresher. If all of my patients had the anatomy of your test subject in the video, then EKGs would be simple every time. I find my greatest challenge are females with large breasts, and it would be great if this was addressed as well. In many of those cases I'm placing the precordial leads as close as possible to where they should be, but it's still a challenge. Again, thank you for this video!
I know what you mean. I perform EKG's in my office. Those are challenging, along with the very ticklish, men with large amounts of chest/limb hair, uncooperative children, etc.
very helpful, thank you so much
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching!
Love this channel!
Informative and on point 👍
Thanks you , very helpful
Well done ! Nice refresher
Thank you! Cheers!
Very interesting and helpful!
Thank you for the information.
You're welcome! Thanks for watching, commenting, and (hopefully) subscribing! :)
Thank you. This was very helpful
I'm so glad it was helpful!
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Really helpful, thank you.
Thank you!
That's very sweet and interested helpful video
Great video!
Your explanation is very clear. thanks. Do you have a video that shows the whole process ? Eg. after all the leads are positioned, then enter patient info etc. (even though the machines may be different in different offices ). Its been a whle and I don't get to do it often or at all where i am now. thanks. Do you have any more tips on feeling for the ribs ? I find it hard to feel for the ribs after the 3rd rib, esp when someone is more fleshy,
Always wondered why it is called a "12-lead" EKG if there are only 10 leads attached to the body. ???
Great question! I talk about that in one of my EKG interpretation videos - Episode 2: ruclips.net/video/7DAJp-K8qAU/видео.html Enjoy!
The 10 electrodes create 12 different paths to record the heart's electrical activity. The leads are the spaces between the electrode stickers, so only 10 stickers are needed to create the 12 paths.
Thank you
Thanks very well explained .
Great explanation
Wow, I was never formally trained on this as a CNA and just realized I've been doing it wrong the whole time!
That’s scary
Thanks
You forgot to mention those with lost limbs DO go on the lower abdomen.
No, they go as close to the stump of the lost limb as possible. Limb leads would ONLY go on the abdomen if the patient was missing limbs up to the torso. Same for those with skin issues and Parkinson's.
I'm new thanks for your video very helpful
That was great! Thanks so much!
Thanks Doctor. I really found this helpful.
Thank you recieved
Is it that a mistake if the line gets tangled?
Thanks you !!!
You're welcome!
Simple amazing ❤
I was hoping to see him fix the peeling off electrode ; to demonstrate how to apply tape to help hold everything in place. Also, I was hoping to see him apply all LEADs. As a beginner, this would be helpful to see the setup of procedure done entirely.
If your skin preparation is excellent to begin with , ie no hair and lightly exfoliate with a skin preparation pad then the electrodes will always stay in place.
i have trouble finding the sternal angle
THANKYOU!
Thank you so much for the video BUT what about on females? all the videos I have seen so far places on males only, which seems easy to do. also how I do I go about in obese patients?
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What if the patients has hand tremors, Parkinson? I thought such cases would warrant placing the limb leads on the chest/abdomen? Also, if a patient was to perform a stress test, wouldn't placing them on the chest better than on moving arms? Honest question. Thanks
Please finish the EKG series.
What about the other two leads, they go at the bottom of the rib cage, right?
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Thanks for watching!
Is there colour coding always same in leads like red green organ please tell me which color to be put were
I don't know why our professor said we don't place electrodes on right leg?
Does it matter if limb leads are facing up or down?
Do you still do it the same way if their heart is on the other side?
I was quite enjoying your video until you put the electrodes mid bicep 💪? Left and right forearm, proximal to wrists every time unless not possible! Moving the electrodes towards the torso increases the R wave amplitude in the inferior leads, decreases the R wave amplitude in the lateral leads and will encourage an axis shift to the right.
Tim, thanks for commenting and for watching the video. I'm glad you enjoyed it. Your comment is spot on and you'll actually find I address this exact thought in my next video (I've already recorded it, just working on editing; shooting to post it in the next 1-2 days). I personally always put them on the forearm when performing EKGs and train my students that way too. The main point I was trying to make in this video (and a huge problem I see in hospitals) is that limb leads do not belong on the shoulder or hips. I've seen that done far too often. But yes, unless not possible electrodes should be on the legs proximal to the ankle and arms just proximal to the wrist. Thanks for your comment! Check out my next video once it's up.
MiniMedLessons I shall look forward to watching it, all the very best.Tim.
@@timjones3486 thanks! Same to you.
Sometimes they using the electrodes on the wrists and some using it on the deltoid side.
I was taught that V5 and V6 should be in the 5th intercostal space. Is this wrong? In the video, it looks like they're inferior to the 5th intercostal space
They're at the 5th intercostal space. Lead V4, V5, and V6 are at the same horizontal line
V4 is 5th ICS. V5 and V6 are same horizontal line as V4, do not curve up following 5th ICS. This is a common confusion and my main criticism of an otherwise very good placement video. I wish he wouldn’t have presented 5th ICS and horizontal line as synonymous for V5-6
Does tight clothing affect the results?
These were only 10 leads where are the 2 leftover leads
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Yes, you should be able to find my email address under “About” on my channel’s main page. I look forward to hearing from you. Thanks!
He was hugging death lol
I just watched another video that placed the lower extremity leads on the abdomen. 🙃🙃🙃
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It was not complete
You should not put any electrode over muscles, and the UEs electrodes should be placed over the wrists not the biceps
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What about the other four leads ?
T Mash hello! Thanks for watching! What other four leads? There are 10 electrodes used for a 12 lead ECG.
Please explain how only 10 electrode used for 12 lead ECG,while in theory class I learnt 12 leads are used for recording,and I thought we use 12 electrodes for 12 lead ECG in practical also,but till now in any vedio I can able to find only 10 electrodes,so where are other 2 electrodes?
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Well V5 and V6 should be in 5th intercoastal space so for that they should form an upward curce not horizontal because ribs on moving from backbone to sternum form a downward curve thus intercoastal space is also curved but not horizontal exactly
Thus V5 should be slightly upwards than V4 and V6 inturn upwards than V5
V5-V6, national standard is to follow the horizontal plane from V4, do not follow the curve of the ICS
How do you do this on an obese patient?
For patients with obesity, it’s important to do you best to place the electrodes in the same intercostal/rib spaces you would on anyone else. Palpate deeply for the ribs, which are usually easier to feel superiority, and estimate as best you can in the areas where you can’t palpate ribs.
Where is lead 11 and 12?
12 lead but I counted 10 on him. Am I missing something? 😂
Hello! The machine records and prints 12 leads from 10 electrodes. I explain how that works in this video: ruclips.net/video/7DAJp-K8qAU/видео.html
Palpating like it's a mannequin. Ouch.
Like HE’S a mannequin, you mean? :) Need to know you’re in the right spot. Too many people are too afraid to touch people and push when needed. It’s far more important to palpate ribs and know you’re in the right location than it is to worry a little bit of palpation is going to hurt someone. Obviously you don’t push so hard it causes pain and bruising, but don’t be afraid to palpate like you would on a mannequin.
I find it difficult for women, especially women with huge breast.
Don’t ever ever put tape pacient skin wow 😯
Hello! We actually use forms of tape on patient skin often. Paper tape is best because the adhesive is less significant. Some forms of tape should be avoided, yes, and always avoid any adhesives in those who have allergies to adhesives. Thanks!
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very helpful, thank you!
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