Lesson 1Spotting and Fixing Common Problems: Moving, Shaking Muscles, Line Shifts, Power Noise, and Bad TouchThis teaches you to see common problems like moving, shaking, line shifts, power noise, and bad touch, and gives clear steps to fix them before the final record in our clinic settings.
Seeing patient moving problemsHandling muscle shakes and chillsFixing line shift reasonsCutting power and electric noiseBettering electrode touch qualityChecking trace after fixesLesson 2Steps to Report When Bad or Risky Trace is Found: Telling the Doctor, Starting Emergency Help, and Writing ContactsThis tells the way to report when risky or surprise heart tracing findings show up, who to tell, how to start emergency help, and how to write contacts and times right.
What bad and key findings meanTelling the main doctorStarting emergency help systemsStaying with sick patientsWriting times and people contactedPassing heart trace and patient infoLesson 3Checking Patient Name and Test Need Against Health Records and Send DetailsThis covers making sure of patient name, matching the heart trace need to the record and send, checking reasons and no-go's, and fixing mismatches to do the right test on the right person.
Using two special patient marksMatching need to record and bandMaking sure reason and hurryFixing mismatches before testWriting check stepsLesson 4Room and Tool Getting Ready: Safety Looks, Germ Stop, Power Safety, and Private SetupThis explains readying the heart trace room and tools, with germ stop, power and wire safety looks, private ways, and supply readiness for a safe, easy, and rule-follow testing place.
Daily heart machine work checkLooking at leads and power wiresCleaning bed and touch spotsHand clean and gear pickPutting screens and coversStoring paper, electrodes, and gelLesson 5Doing Special Groups and Tech Changes: Big Body Patients, Left Heart Thick, Block Branches, and Pace RhythmsThis tells changes for big body patients and those with left heart thick, block branches, or pace rhythms, with lead spot changes, tech settings, and writing changes for right understanding.
Changing leads for big patientsDoing trace in thought left heart thickHeart trace signs of block branchesCatching pace rhythms rightWriting non-usual lead spotsNoting tech limits on reportLesson 6Heart Trace Get Settings: Filter, Strength, Paper Speed, Leads Show, and Check MarksThis explains main heart machine settings: paper speed, strength, filters, lead show, and check marks. It stresses when to change settings and how to check marks for right measures.
Usual paper speed and change timesChanging strength for small or big signsUsing muscle and line filters safePicking lead show waysRunning 1 mV check signalWriting settings on heart printLesson 7Skin Ready Ways: Shaving, Rubbing, Cleaning, and Electrode PickThis covers skin look and ready, with shaving hair, soft rubbing, cleaning with right cleaners, and picking good electrodes to cut block and lessen problems.
Looking skin for sores or toolsShaving too much chest hair safeUsing rub to lower blockCleaning with alcohol or soapPicking right electrode kindMaking sure strong electrode stickLesson 8Usual Heart Trace Lead Spots: Arm Leads, Chest Leads V1–V6, and Body MarksThis looks at usual arm and chest lead spots, key body marks, and common spot mistakes. It stresses right, same spot to make sure good diagnose and compare of heart traces.
Right and left arm lead spotsFinding rib spacesRight V1 and V2 spotsPlacing V3–V6 on chest wallAvoiding breast move mistakesChecking same and steadyLesson 9Quick Spot of Life-Risk Patterns: Heart Attack Start, Fast Heart Beat, Full Block, No Beat and Quick StepsThis centers on fast spot of heart attack start, fast heart beat, full block, and no beat on resting heart trace, and tells quick steps, report ways, and basic safety for the tech.
Heart trace rules for heart attack spotFinding fast heart beatSpotting full heart blockMaking sure real no beat vs problemQuick steps and reportWriting key heart eventsLesson 10After-Test Writing: Report Parts, Sending Heart Trace to Doctor, Storing, Naming, Time Marks, and Quality LogsThis tells needed after-test writing, with naming, time marks, report parts, storing, safe send to doctor, and quality logs to help track and check.
Key marks on each traceWriting date, time, and workerSumming tech quality notesSending heart trace to doctor systemsStoring and back up waysFinishing QA and event logs