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INSTRUCTIONS FOR EXERCISE TOLERANCE TEST
Date of Appointment:________________ Time: ____________ Location: ___________
Dear
Your doctor has ordered an Exercise Tolerance Test. This test will give your physician valuable information about the blood flow to your heart muscle
and the performance of your heart under conditions of rest, exercise, and postexercise (recovery).
On the day of the test, please refrain from caffeinated drinks, but you should eat a light breakfast (or lunch), and take any medications as you
usually do unless your physician instructed otherwise. You should wear sneakers or rubbersoled shoes and comfortable, loosefitting clothing. (We do not have facilities for changing and washing in our office).
At the beginning of the procedure, the technician performing the exam will apply electrodes to your chest which will be connected to an
electrocardiogram monitor so your heart action can be observed closely. The exercise test will begin by walking on the treadmill at a slow speed and slight elevation. Every three minutes, the treadmill speed and
grade will be increased. Your blood pressure will be monitored throughout the test, as will your cardiogram.
As you exercise, the technician and physician will be looking for any changes in your cardiogram, and will be aware of any symptoms you may have. After
the walking/running is completed, you will have your blood pressure and heart rate monitored for approximately ten minutes at rest.
If you have not been a patient in our office previously, please plan to arrive a few minutes early to complete a short questionnaire. Payment is
expected at the time of service unless other arrangements are made in advance. We accept cash, personal check, or MasterCard/VISA.
If you have had an electrocardiogram performed by your physician within the last three months, please bring a copy with you or ask your physician to
send a copy to our office.
Please feel free to call our office (203) 7892272 if you have any questions about this procedure.
Cardiology Associates of New Haven, P.C.
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