ParamedicStudent
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Are you given any protocols on the use of a Right sided EKG and/or the use of Nitro with it?
I was taught to do a right sided EKG when you have an inferior wall STEMI, and you would switch v4 to the right side, but my question is what would you expect to see? Would you see STEMI in v4, as well as II, III, and aVF?
And do you use Nitro with with an inferior wall STEMI? I've heard of people using it, but I need to see what my county says specifically about that.
Also, since we're talking about EKGs, if you suspect a posterior wall MI because of ST depression in v1-v4, you would get the last 3 leads and place it on the left side of the back, on the horizontal plane. Would you also get ST elevation in those leads? How about Nitro for posterior?
I was taught to do a right sided EKG when you have an inferior wall STEMI, and you would switch v4 to the right side, but my question is what would you expect to see? Would you see STEMI in v4, as well as II, III, and aVF?
And do you use Nitro with with an inferior wall STEMI? I've heard of people using it, but I need to see what my county says specifically about that.
Also, since we're talking about EKGs, if you suspect a posterior wall MI because of ST depression in v1-v4, you would get the last 3 leads and place it on the left side of the back, on the horizontal plane. Would you also get ST elevation in those leads? How about Nitro for posterior?