Administering An ECG
Administering An ECG
Administering An ECG
Electrocardiogram (ECG)
Equipment Needed
● Twelve-lead ECG machine with charged battery, cables and leads, graph paper
● Disposable electrodes (12)
● Electrode paste or gel
● Alcohol wipes
● Pillows
● Sheet or drape
● Towel and washcloth
Assessment
1. Assess age, gender, and current medication history for any medications with possible cardiac
or hemodynamic effects. Gather other data that may be required by unit/institution protocol
(height, weight, recent blood pressure, operator identification).
Reference standards are tailored to age and gender. Some medications cause
abnormalities inportions of the ECG complex that must be recognized as medication
effect.
2. Determine that the client is able to tolerate a supine position and that adequate exposure of
chest and limbs is possible for electrode placement.
Correct siting of electrodes is enhanced by comfortable, stable position.
3. Determine presence of neck, arm, jaw, or other pain with possible cardiac origin.
Chest or other pain may provide additional information useful in serial comparison
of ECGs.
4. Assess client need for information about the procedure purpose and requirements and ability
to cooperate: that client should lie still and refrainfrom talking, electrode attachment, procedure
lasts only a few minutes and is painless.
Anxiety may be relieved by simple explanation of intent, duration, and purpose.
Diagnosis
● Knowledge Deficit regarding the ECG procedure
● Anxiety related to the procedure or to the diagnosis and treatment
● Decreased Cardiac Output
Planning
● The client will be able to cooperate with procedure.
● The client will not be anxious.
● The client will be able to describe the reason for the ECG.
Implementation
Nursing Procedure 2 1 0
NURSING ACTION
1. Wash hands.
Evaluation
● The client tolerated the ECG procedure.
● The client is able to state purpose of ECG.
● The client is free of chest pain or other cardiac complaints.
● An accurate tracing was obtained for analysis.
Documentation
COMPUTATION OF GRADES
STEP 1: Get the sum of all the points for the entire procedure
STEP 2: Use the formula below to get the final grade for the particular competency
Checklist
REMARKS:
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