Which electrode is located between F7 and Fz?

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Which electrоde is lоcаted between F7 аnd Fz?

Nursing 12/15 1450 Neurо/Cоgnitive: A/Ox4. Speаks Brаziliаn Pоrtuguese via telephone interpreter. Anxious, tearful, difficult to focus attention Cardiovascular: S1/S2 sounds noted. Tachycardic on telemetry monitor. No edema. +3 pedal and radial pulses bilaterally. QT interval prolonged on EKG per provider. Respiratory: Labored, shallow breathing. +tachypneic. Breath sounds clear in all lobes. No cough. Gastrointestinal: BS hypoactive in all quadrants. Abdomen distended and rigid. +guarding. Surgical incision well-approximated. +flatus. Last bowel movement: 12/10. Pain: Rates 10/10 diffuse abdominal pain on Wong-Baker pain scale. PROVIDER PRESCRIPTIONS & NOTES 12/15 1450 Prescriptions: CBC, BMP now Place two peripheral IV sites 0.9% normal saline, IV, 75 mL/hr, continuous 0.9% normal saline IV KVO continuous infusion Lorazepam 0.5 mg (2 mg/1 mL) IV push once, then q8h PRN for nausea Hydromorphone 0.5 mg (1 mg/1 mL) mg IV once, then q2h PRN for pain Start capnography monitoring now Assess level of consciousness status q30min x 2; q60min x 4; q2h continuous CT abdomen/pelvis now Diet: nothing by mouth 12/15 1800 Prescriptions: 0.9% NS with 40 mEq KCL 1000 mL - infuse over 4 hr Change IV solution to Lactated Ringer’s IV infuse at 100mL/hr continuous infusion LAB RESULTS Date Lab Normal Result 12/15 1650 Complete Blood Count (CBC)       Red Blood Cells (RBC) 4.2 - 5.9 cells/L 4.5   Hemoglobin (Hgb) 12 - 17 g/dL 11.2 L   Hematocrit (Hct) 36% - 51% 35 L   White Blood Cells (WBC) 4,000 - 10,000 mm3 6.8   Platelets (PLT) 150,000 - 350,000 mm3 212,000 12/15 1650 BMP       Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) 8 - 20 mg/dL 30 H   Creatinine (Cr) 0.7 - 1.3 mg/dL 1.9 H   Potassium (K) 3.5 - 5.0 mEq/L 2.8 L   Sodium (Na) 136 - 145 mEq/L  132 L   Chloride (Cl) 98 - 106 mEq/L 94 L   Read carefully: Label the following Nursing Actions 1-6 in priority of highest priority to least 1 being the highest priority 6 being lowest priority.  Hang 0.9% NS at 75mL/hr [blanka] Administer Hydromorphone [blankb] Administer Lorazepam [blankc] Transfer to Imaging [blankd] Obtain Labs [blanke] Insert IV [blankf]

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