Difference between revisions of "1-Lead ECG"
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− | Unlike the standard 12-lead ECG<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2014/01/cardiologist/ Cardiologist Admits to Just Using EKG Computer Interpretation for Over 15 Years]</ref>, the '''1-lead ECG''' | + | Unlike the standard 12-lead ECG<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2014/01/cardiologist/ Cardiologist Admits to Just Using EKG Computer Interpretation for Over 15 Years]</ref>, the '''1-lead ECG''' is incredibly substandard. The only reason you'd get one is if you've lost the other 11 leads. But in that case, your department really needs to get a new ECG machine. Like [[Stat|now]]! Because a 1-lead ECG? Useless. Really useless. Why'd you even try?! |
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Revision as of 18:45, 22 September 2016
Unlike the standard 12-lead ECG[1], the 1-lead ECG is incredibly substandard. The only reason you'd get one is if you've lost the other 11 leads. But in that case, your department really needs to get a new ECG machine. Like now! Because a 1-lead ECG? Useless. Really useless. Why'd you even try?!
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