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    The common methodology is to conduct a physical examination and Electrocardiography(ECG).

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    Electrocardiography(ECG)- a routine diagnostic method that starts the examination of a cardiological patient.

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    However, even in the absence of treatment, the management of such patients requires constant dynamics in the Electrocardiography data.

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    Despite a huge number of methods for diagnosing heart disease, one of the most accessible and informative studies is still Electrocardiography.

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    In order to establish the state of tone, Electrocardiography is used, individual complaints and the results of cardiointervalography(cardiac rhythm assessment) are taken into account.

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    In order to record the course of the electric pulse in the heart, and based on the data obtained, to assess its state, Electrocardiography is used.

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    Monitoring of the patient should continue before and throughout the treatment process, with particular attention to temperature, pulse, respiratory rate, blood pressure, urine output, Electrocardiography(ECG) and O2 saturation.

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