6.12b - Right-Sided ECG

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If there is concern that the patient has right ventricular injury or damage such as a right ventricular infarction or occlusion of the right coronary artery, the precordial leads can be placed on the ______ side of the chest.

Right

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Where is lead V1 placed on the right-sided ECG?

Fourth intercostal space to the left of the sternum

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Where is lead V2 placed on the right-sided ECG?

Right side of the fourth intercostal space

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Lead V4 is placed on the ______ fifth intercostal space along the midclavicular line.

Right

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Where is lead V3 placed when doing a right-sided ECG?

Between V2 and V4

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Lead V5 is placed on the ______ anterior axillary line along the fifth intercostal space.

Right

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Where is lead V6 placed on the right-sided ECG?

Right midaxillary line of the fifth intercostal space

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What should always be documented on the ECG strip when using right-sided leads?

The right-sided ECG

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What should be documented in the patient's record for a right-sided ECG test?

The right-side placement of the ECG test