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Electrical Stimulation Basic Setup and Patient Preparation. Read and Follow the Manufacturer’s Recommendations. The Process. Preparation of the Generator Electrode Preparation Patient Preparation Termination of the Treatment Maintenance. Preparation of the Generator. Power Supply
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Electrical StimulationBasic Setup and Patient Preparation Read and Follow the Manufacturer’s Recommendations
The Process • Preparation of the Generator • Electrode Preparation • Patient Preparation • Termination of the Treatment • Maintenance
Preparation of the Generator • Power Supply • Battery operated: Assure batteries are fully charged • Clinical: Plugged into a GFCI • Do not use extension cords • Leads • Check for tangles, frays, and loose jacks • Replace if insulation is worn • Repair loose jacks • Power • Make sure power is off • Reset output intensity to ZERO
Preparation of the Electrodes • Reusable Electrodes • Clean to remove residual gel and skin oil • Use alcohol or other approved cleaning agent • Most carbon-impregnated electrodes require a wet medium • If conducting sponges are used, moisten with water • Self-adhesive • Clean with soap and water • Follow manufacturer’s recommendations • Connect the electrodes to the leads
Patient Preparation • Rule out contraindications to the treatment • Determine appropriate electrode placement • Clean the treatment area • Apply and secure the electrodes • Explain the sensations to be experienced during the treatment • If applicable, give the patient a safety switch • Monitor the patient during the treatment
Termination of the Treatment • If the unit does not automatically power down: • Reduce the output intensity to ZERO and/or press the STOP button • Remove the electrodes • Wipe the treatment area clean • Check the treatment area for burns or irritation • Interview the patient to determine effectiveness of the treatment used
Maintenance Daily Maintenance • Clean exterior of the unit using an approved cleanser • Keep power cords and leads neatly stored Monthly Maintenance • Check leads for frays or cut/torn insulation • Check for tight-fitting jacks • Check power cord for frays, cuts, etc Annual Maintenance • Inspection and recalibration by an authorized technician