12 Lead ECG: Lead Placement (EMT / AEMT / NRP)

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Placement of leads to perform a 12 Lead ECG.

National Registry Testing Station for CPR and AED.
Meets 2015 Guidelines..

This video is meant as a review of the requirements for practical testing and does not imply a means of certification.

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Thank you sir I’ve been watching videos and no one shows it as clearly and concise as you did. I will always remember this now!

HomeOnTheRanges
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"All nipples aren't created equal." That quote made my day. I love EMS. lol. Great video, thanks for sharing.

outdoorjunkie
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Thank you sir, it was very helpful. I was studying this for the nremt and realized I probably don’t need it for the test but once I start working, I don’t want to look like a fool if I can’t do it!

yuliyavlasik
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Hello old friend! Sending hellos from Middletown. Great video. I have been away from main stream EMS for quite some time and slowly getting back into it. This video is a great help. Much like you, I grew up in the "white over right and smoke over fire" lead placement days. After my return I could only imagine the look on my face when a medic handed me a gaggle of leads and asked if I would put them on...😆

scootchy
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Thanks for the good video!

Im a Canadian EMT and its cool to see the technique of the US ems .

jean-danieldesbiens
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I can tell you finding these intercostal spaces is not always easy. Especially getting to that 5th space precisely. And nobody really explains how to get there in depth.

TheLaundryGuy
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nice video. only issue I have is V1 & V2 look more like at 3rd intercostal space on manikin, rather than at 4th and distance from V4 (5th intercostal space) to V2 looks excessive on manikan( apprx 4") rather than one addtl intercostal space. By bringing v1 &v2 down an intercostal space on manikan, would look more in proper alignment

jbuccilli