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Overview
What is an Electrocardiogram?
Reasons for the Procedure
Risks of the Procedure

What to Expect
What to Do the Night Before
Diagnostic Tests Before the Procedure
Scheduling/
Registration Information
Where the Procedure is Done
Who Performs the Procedure
Directions to the Hospital
Preparing for the Procedure in the Hospital
During the Procedure
After the Procedure

Discharge Instructions
Medications
Diet
Activity
Sexual Activity
Bath Care
Site Care
Driving a Vehicle
Returning to Work
Office Visit
Warning Signs/Symptoms to Monitor

 

Electrocardiogram

What to Expect

What to Do the Night Before

No special preparation, such as fasting or NPO (nothing by mouth) overnight is required.

Diagnostic Tests Before the Procedure

Depending on the reason for the EKG, you may or may not need to have any other tests prior to an EKG. An EKG is normally a baseline test to establish a diagnostic path.

Scheduling/Registration Information

Your Physician's office will scheule this procedure.

Where the Procedure is Done

The procedure is performed in the Pre-Registration Center, in the lab or at the bedside.

Who Performs the Procedure

An EKG Technician performs the test and a Cardiologist interprets it.

Directions to the Hospital

Covenant Heart Institute is located at 3514 21st Street, Lubbock Texas 79410. Convenient parking is located in the East parking garage just South of the Heart Institute. Valet Parking is available under the canopy.

Covenant Medical Center and Surrounding Facilities (Exterior map)

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It is important to arrive at your scheduled time. Your procedure may not begin immediately due to varying lengths of procedures scheduled before your procedure. You will be updated as frequently as possible.

Preparing for the Procedure in the Hospital

  • Description of IV, site preparations, and medications that may be administered - No intravenous line (IV) or medication is required for an EKG. You will be asked to remove your shirt or blouse. Women may be asked to remove their bras, as well. Your privacy will be maintained by covering your chest with a gown or sheet and by limiting access into the area where the test is being done. If your arms, legs, or chest are extremely hairy, small patches may be shaved for electrode placement, as close skin contact is necessary for the most accurate EKG tracing. The skin electrodes may be self-adhering, or may be attached to the skin with a special gel. The electrodes that attach to the arms and legs may be the same as those used on the chest, or they may be small metal plates that are secured to the arms and legs with elastic straps.

  • Consent forms - A consent form is not required, but a physician's order is necessary.

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