ECG electrodes are small, conductive pads placed on the skin to measure the heart's electrical activity. They are used in electrocardiograms (ECGs) to monitor heart rhythm and diagnose heart conditions. These electrodes, typically made of Ag/AgCl and often with a conductive gel, reduce electrode polarization and allow for stable baseline readings.
suction machine, also known as an aspirator, is a medical device used to remove fluids like mucus, blood, or saliva from a patient's airway or surgical site. It uses suction to clear these substances, ensuring a clear airway for breathing, especially in situations where a patient cannot clear secretions themselves.