An ECG may be done on an outpatient basis or as part of a hospital stay. Steps may vary depending on your condition and your healthcare provider’s practices.
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You'll be asked to remove any jewelry or other objects (cellphone) that may interfere with the test.
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You'll be asked to remove clothing from the waist up. You will be given a sheet or gown to wear so that only the necessary skin is exposed during the test.
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You'll lie flat on a table or bed for the test. It's important for you to lie still and not talk during the ECG so that you don’t change the results.
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If your chest, arms, or legs are very hairy, the technician may shave or clip small patches of hair so that the electrodes will stick to your skin.
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Electrodes will be attached to your chest, arms, and legs.
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The lead wires will be attached to the electrodes.
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Once the leads are attached, the technician may enter identifying information about you into the machine's computer.
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The ECG will be started. It will take only a short time for the tracing to be completed.
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Once the tracing is completed, the technician will disconnect the leads and remove the electrodes.