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holter monitor, 24h
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what the risks are holter heart monitor, ambulatory electrocardiography, electrocardiography, ambulatory, holter monitoring provides a continuous recording of heart rhythm, normal activity, monitor, worn, obtain a recording of a complete day, ecg
electrodes, small conducting patches, placed on chest, attached to a small recording monitor, carry, pocket, small pouch worn around neck, monitor is battery operated, heart electrical activity is recorded, recording of an ecg, 24-hour period keep a diary of activities, recording is then analyzed, a report, the heart's activity is tabulated, irregular heart activity is correlated, very important that accurately record symptoms, activities so that the doctor, correlate them, holter monitor findings, , no special preparation, recording monitor, started by the health care provider, given instructions on how to replace electrodes should they, become loosened, instructions, given on how to record activity, the diary, tell doctor, allergic to any tape, adhesives, shower, bathe, start the test, not be able to, wearing a holter monitor, no discomfort associated, hair, shaved, chest, electrode placement, must keep the monitor close, pocket, pouch worn around the shoulder, neck, continue normal activities wearing the monitor,
holter monitoring is used, how the heart responds to normal activity, times holter monitoring is used, given cardiac medication, after a heart attack, to diagnose an abnormal, dangerous heart rhythm,
normal variations in heart rate occur, no significant alterations, in the rhythm, st elevations occur,
abnormal results, various arrhythmias, st segment changes, alterations, in the wave form, the electrical conduction pattern, the heart, indicate that the heart is not receiving enough oxygen, correlate, chest pain, atrial fibrillation/flutter, multifocal atrial tachycardia, paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia, palpitations, fainting, no risks associated, sure not to let the monitor get wet,
electrodes must be firmly attached, chest to permit accurate recording, the heart's activity, avoid magnets, metal detectors, electric blankets, high-voltage areas wearing the device.
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