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Don't think so, leads is very clear. Thx tho.

Posted By: Terri on 2008-07-23
In Reply to: Do you hear "BGL," blood glucose level? - CG

Subject: Don't think so, leads is very clear. Thx tho.




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All data that I can find on ECT leads (not EKG leads) are in arabic numerals.
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There are A-leads and V-leads sm
Subject: There are A-leads and V-leads sm

and in this case the patient has broken his or her A-lead.
leads I, II, III, V1, V2, V3, aVL, aVF
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Leads II and F
Subject: Leads II and F

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Leads - I, II, III; Lead V3, V4, etc.
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"Q waves in leads II, III, and aVF?" or sm
Subject: "Q waves in leads II, III, and aVF?" or sm

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I tried to listen for that, but could not get that at all. It s/l like either BDL or VDL leads.
Subject: I tried to listen for that, but could not get that at all. It s/l like either BDL or VDL leads.


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first thought is lateral leads. nm
Subject: first thought is lateral leads. nm


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  • aren't leads in Roman numerals?
    Subject: aren't leads in Roman numerals?

    x
    Thanks! Growly doctor - think he said uh-h-h lateral leads! (nm)
    Subject: Thanks! Growly doctor - think he said uh-h-h lateral leads! (nm)


    It is so clear Fair a con FE, can't get Femcon FE, it is just so clear. :(
    Subject: It is so clear Fair a con FE, can't get Femcon FE, it is just so clear. :(


    leads = Roman numerals if I remember correctly
    Subject: leads = Roman numerals if I remember correctly


    Cardiology help auscole active fixation leads?
    Subject: Cardiology help auscole active fixation leads?

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    Standard leads are typically denoted by roman numerals.
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    just to be clear...
    Subject: just to be clear...

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    Subject: To be clear?

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    Subject: it is very clear

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    I wish...but it's very clear. Thanks
    Subject: I wish...but it's very clear. Thanks


    Just to be clear
    Subject: Just to be clear

    My "duh" in the other post was for ME, not you. Didn't want any misunderstanding. Thanks for your help!
    Clear? Nm
    Subject: Clear? Nm

    nm
    Yes, it is clear. Thank you!
    Subject: Yes, it is clear. Thank you!

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    Subject: I think if it's not clear

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    Subject: not clear

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    tks... really not sure... the K is VERY clear.
    Subject: tks... really not sure... the K is VERY clear.

    could be s/l Akiva maybe, but it definitely is not a V at the beginning. Unless the doc is reading it wrong from paper... not sure.

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    THANK YOU SO MUCH! That is it! It is so clear now...THANKS AGAIN!
    Subject: THANK YOU SO MUCH! That is it! It is so clear now...THANKS AGAIN!

    nm
    Everything else she said was so clear but I bet that is it! Thanks! nm
    Subject: Everything else she said was so clear but I bet that is it! Thanks! nm


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    Subject: What is T1T? He is clear. thanks


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    Subject: I think the OP could have been a little more clear sm

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    doc is very clear. sm
    Subject: doc is very clear. sm

    he is spelling it out exactly like this "vobenzin", or could be "zobenzim"; and, "artron".  Definitely not Benzig and artane.  No mention of Parkinson's disease which Artane is used for, and doc is clearly not saying Artane.  I went to rxlist on Internet and nothing came up either!


    to be more clear - s/m
    Subject: to be more clear - s/m

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    it's very clear...
    Subject: it's very clear...

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    Subject: I don't think so. He's very clear.

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    in phy. exam.


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    No it is clear "mock"
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    no, it was really clear, just a word I never
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    Subject: not clear enough post to help......nm

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    Subject: I really don't think so. He was pretty clear. Thank you for your help

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    No, she's very clear, peri...thx tho. nm
    Subject: No, she's very clear, peri...thx tho. nm

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