TheGodfather
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For those of you that perform 15-lead EKGs for suspected right/posterior MI (or possible extension of confirmed MI) how do you go about transmitting it to your receiving hospitals?
Is there a way to change the names of V4, V5, & V6 to V4R, V8, & V9 before transmitting? What I have been limited to is transmitting my initial 12-lead first, and putting in the patient name field, put this: "*patients name* - 1" ......then on my 2nd transmission (of the 15 lead), in the patient name field, put this: "*patients name* - 2"...THEN after that, make sure whoever is on the other end of the radio understands that "1" means normal 12-lead findings, and "2" means V4R, V8, and V9....
often times, i find this wastes valuable time that i could be giving patient care, and more likely than not, the hospital doesn't understand and assumes they are just repeat 12-leads
what are you all doing? any tips?
Is there a way to change the names of V4, V5, & V6 to V4R, V8, & V9 before transmitting? What I have been limited to is transmitting my initial 12-lead first, and putting in the patient name field, put this: "*patients name* - 1" ......then on my 2nd transmission (of the 15 lead), in the patient name field, put this: "*patients name* - 2"...THEN after that, make sure whoever is on the other end of the radio understands that "1" means normal 12-lead findings, and "2" means V4R, V8, and V9....
often times, i find this wastes valuable time that i could be giving patient care, and more likely than not, the hospital doesn't understand and assumes they are just repeat 12-leads
what are you all doing? any tips?