When would a patient use an event marker during ambulatory monitoring?
A. To mark the ECG tracing when symptoms occur
B. To mark the beginning and end of ambulatory monitoring
C. To identify the type of event or symptom when it occurs
D. To mark the ECG tracing after any symptoms occur
Answer: A
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