
Cardiac Health Services
Electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG)
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What is an EKG or Electrocardiogram?
- An electrocardiogram is a noninvasive test that records the electrical activity of the heart.
- An EKG is an image of the electrical impulses that travel through the heart and determine the rate and rhythm of the heart.
- Electrodes are attached to the chest, arms and legs during the EKG.
- The test must be ordered by a doctor.
- You must have an appointment.
- The test takes 5 to 10 minutes.
Why is an Electrocardiogram done?
- This test will help the doctor to evaluate the patient’s cardiac condition related to:
- If a heart attack has occurred.
- As a preoperative check.
- If the heart rate and rhythm are regular.
- If there is a decreased blood and oxygen supply to the heart.
What Preparation is Needed?
- Do not apply ointment, lotion, or powder to the chest area. Deodorant can be used.
- No restrictions on medications, food, or drink.
Registration
- Registration will occur in the Cardiac Health Services department. You will need to bring a picture I.D. (such as a driver’s license), insurance cards, and any paperwork from the doctor. Bring a list of the medications you take,also.
- Plan to arrive 15 minutes before the test.
- Enter the hospital through the Outpatient Building.
- Take the elevators to Cardiac Health Services department, which is located on the second floor.
- If you have any questions call 966-8091 or 966-8199.
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THE HEART CARE CENTER
300 North Avenue
Battle Creek, Ml 49016
269-966-8199 |