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ECG, Arrhythmia, and ST
Monitoring
The electrocardiogram (ECG) measures the electrical activity of the heart and displays it on the 
monitor as a waveform and a numeric. This section also tells you about arrhythmia monitoring (see 
page 107) and ST monitoring (see page 117).
Skin Preparation for Electrode Placement
Good electrode-to-skin contact is important for a good ECG signal, as the skin is a poor conductor of 
electricity.
1
Select sites with intact skin, without impairment of any kind.
2
Clip or shave hair from sites as necessary.
3
Wash sites thoroughly with soap and water, leaving no soap residue. 
We do not recommend using ether or pure alcohol, because this dries the skin and increases the 
resistance.
4
Dry skin thoroughly.
5
Gently abrade the skin using ECG skin preparation paper to remove dead skin cells to improve the 
conductivity of the electrode site.
Connecting ECG Cables
1
Attach the clips or snaps to the electrodes before placing them. If you are not using pre-gelled 
electrodes, apply electrode gel to the electrodes before placement.
2
Place the electrodes on the patient according to the lead placement you have chosen. 
3
Attach the electrode cable to the patient cable.
4
Plug the patient cable into the white ECG 
connector on the measurement server. An ECG 
waveform and numeric appears on the monitor 
display. 
ECG Connector