All right as a quick recap - In a standard ECG there are 10 electrodes - four limb electrodes and six precordial electrodes that wrap around the chest.
It's also important to get an electrocardiogram, which typically shows tall, peaked T waves with a narrow base best seen in the precordial leads V1 through V6, as well as a shortened QT interval, and ST-segment depression.
In a standard ECG there are 10 electrodes - four limb electrodes, one on the left arm, right arm, left leg, and the right leg, and six precordial electrodes - V1 through V6 that wrap around the chest.