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5. Emergency EKGs

On the way to the hospital or at the scene of an accident, emergency medical technicians may record a reduced EKG to facilitate initial treatment decisions once the patient has arrived at the hospital. Specific rhythms and the appearance of the heartbeat waveform can help them to understand what kind of problems the patient is experiencing, such as a drug side effect or interaction, or a heart condition.

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