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Directions for Use
Recording a Rhythm ECG
A Rhythm ECG is a continuous, real-time printout of a rhythm strip with a user-defined
lead arrangement. For details on reviewing or changing the lead arrangement in your
reports, see
Rhythm ECGs are printouts only. They cannot be saved or sent electronically.
Figure 40. Rhythm ECG Testing, Process Diagram
To Record a Rhythm ECG
1. Press the Rhythm ECG key
Printing begins.
The screen displays 3 leads at a time from the leads currently printing. The printout
includes either 3, 6, or 12 leads at a time. To find out how to change this number, see
"Reviewing the Rhythm Report Settings"
Figure 41. "Rhythm ECG" Screen
Doe, Jane
Rhythm ECG
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V
aVR
Leads
2. (Optional) Press the softkeys to adjust the waveforms.
See
3. Press
The ECG Preview screen appears if all leads are connected to the patient.
"Reviewing the Rhythm Report Settings"
Printing begins.
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10 mm/mV
ON
ON
Baseline
Muscle
Gain
Filter
Filter
"Adjusting the ECG Waveforms"
or
to stop printing.
Chapter 5 Performing ECG Tests
on page 47.
(Optional) Adjust
waveforms.
.
on page 47.
HR 120
Softkeys for adjusting
25 mm/s
waveforms while printing
Speed
on page 68.
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