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How Do You Use A Cardiac Event Monitor?

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How Do You Use A Cardiac Event Monitor?

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A cardiac event monitor is a device used to monitor unusual movements in cardiac patients’ hearts. The instrument is beneficial because it reduces the occurrence of heart-related emergencies, and doctors can treat patients with unusual cardiac movements right away. Patients wear the instrument to record signals and then transmit them to trained technicians. The resulting report is sent to the doctor. Wear the cardiac event monitor. Follow the instructions in the instruction manual that accompanies the instrument. The cardiac event monitor is worn as a wristwatch or kept in the purse or pocket and attached to your chest with cords or electrodes. Push the start button on the front of the instrument to start the scan of your heart as soon as you feel dizzy, weak or your heart beating quickly. The instrument will make a beeping sound. The sound will stop when the scan is over. Call the toll-free number printed on the instrument, which connects to a technician. Tell him that transmission of

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