Electrode placement – ZOLL E Series Monitor Defibrillator Rev C User Manual

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Electrode Placement

9650-1215-01 Rev. C

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Electrode Placement

Depending on local usage, ECG lead wires are marked
with certain labels. Refer to the following table for labels
and color codes for the different lead sets.

1

American Heart Association

2

International Electrotechnical Commission

Proper skin preparation and use of proper electrodes are
very important for good signal quality.
If necessary, prepare the patient's skin for electrode
application by:

Shaving or clipping excess hair at electrode site.

Cleaning oily skin with an alcohol pad.

Rubbing site briskly to dry.

Avoiding placing electrodes over tendons and major
muscle masses.

Place electrodes on the patient. All electrodes must be
connected.
When acquiring 12-lead ECG from quiet supine patients,
ZOLL Medical Corporation recommends placing the limb
electrodes anywhere along the ankles and wrists. When
it is difficult for the patient to remain motionless due to
shivering, muscle tremors, or transport vehicle
movement, place limb electrodes on patient’s thorax for
better results. (Refer to the following two diagrams for
limb electrode placement).

Place the precordial electrodes across the chest in the
following locations:

Locating the V1 position (fourth intercostal space) is
critically important because it is the reference point for
locating the placement of the remaining V-leads. To
locate the V1 position:
1. Place your finger on top of the jugular notch (see figure

below).

2. Move your finger slowly downward about 1.5 inches

(3.8 centimeters) until you feel a slight horizontal ridge
or elevation. This is the "Angle of Louis," where the
manubrium joins the body of the sternum.

Location

AHA

1

Labels

IEC

2

Labels

Right Arm

RA (white)

R (red)

Left Arm

LA (black)

L (yellow)

Right Leg

RL (green)

N (black)

Left Leg

LL (red)

F (green)

Chest

V1

C1

Chest

V2

C2

Chest

V3

C3

Chest

V4

C4

Chest

V5

C5

Chest

V6

C6

V1:

Fourth intercostal space, at the patient’s right
sternal margin.

V2:

Fourth intercostal space, at the patient’s left
sternal margin.

V3:

Fifth rib, between leads V2 and V4.

V4:

Fifth intercostal space, on the patient’s mid-
clavicular line.

V5:

Patient’s left anterior axillary line, at the hori-
zontal level of V4.

V6:

Patient’s left midaxillary line, at the same hori-
zontal level as V4 and V5.

RA/R

LA/L

RL/N

LL/F

IEC and Alternate AHA

Placement

AHA

Placement

Jugular Notch

Angle of Louis

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