I put some of my other videos on the 10-20 system in the description if anyone needs more help ❤
Yes! I love the up front tip! It’s all confidence and repetition:)
repetitions build the confidence you need to feel more comfortable with real patients 😊
I love your advice. I am a new EEG Technologist in training.
Thanks Courtney, I love your cute dog! 😍 feel free to email me if you need any help jared@aioneeg.com
Thank you so much 💪🏻💪🏻
Hi Jared, placing EEG in a real head is challenging for those with thick hair. For O1-O2 for circumference I get a tip from my TA to start from Oz and 5% Rt -> O2, 5% Lt -> O1 then at the occipital we will have the dominant 3 dots above inion. I also agree with you that visual approximation will help than worry with 0.5-1 cm difference.
Electrodes in back of the head are definitely challenging with thick hair! Making 5% marks to the left and right of Oz can definitely help people getting lost marking O1/O2.
I am a new EEG technologist, I want to learn more
@@GiftOhuka That’s great, I have lots of free videos on TH-cam. If you want to learn more, you can buy my EEG machine to practice with @ aioneeg.com shipping in September. You can email me if any questions or need help.
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When you say wrap tape around…just clear tape? I have one I’m using to practice but I’m struggling getting the ink off. Thank you for all your videos!!
Yes any regular clear tape put it on the bald mannequin. You can wipe your marks off easily with dry erase markers. Good luck practicing!
Is being off a couple of centimeters from rounding okay for the measurement exam ?
I think you’re able to be off up to 0.5 centimeters on each mark. Nobody is able to make every mark perfect, so just try your best 😊
Where did you get the mannequin head with hair?
I think I got mine on Amazon, they’re used a lot to train hairdressers.
I need a class to join
@@GiftOhuka My class starts in September for the people who bought my EEG machine. I can take you from beginner to registered EEG tech. Here are some videos to get started learning before September:
First learn 10-20 system electrode names: th-cam.com/video/7dCiBzlCjKc/w-d-xo.html
Then learn how to measure a patient: th-cam.com/video/t3BcWa43H2w/w-d-xo.html
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The hardest part is when the patient is lying down and getting O1-O2.
As far as sitting upright, I still struggle with my circumference sometimes.
Thanks for the video !!!
Yes the ones in the back of the head are definitely hardest to get!