During a stress examination, the practitioner will perform two echocardiograms. The doctor will first complete a baseline test. After exercise, the technician will perform a second echocardiogram. If the doctor administers medication in place of exercise, the patient will lie down for the ultrasound, which requires electrodes to be affixed to the arms and legs and may include an intravenous line as well. The entire procedure takes about an hour.

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