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hi Iamp;#39;m Patti Baumgartner today Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to apply eat UG electrodes using Weaver products 1020 conductive paste and new prep skin prep gel here I have my supplies laid out and ready for the patient I have electrodes hair clips a skin marking pencil cotton swabs a measuring tape with centimeter markings a tongue blade and I use a pumice cup I also have cut the squares to a postage stamp-sized and here I have some tape already cut for the electrodes that will be placed on skin where thereamp;#39;s no hair the patientamp;#39;s head has been measured in mark in the usual 1020 fashion as you see Iamp;#39;ve already placed a few electrodes on this side I have parted the patientamp;#39;s hair so that I can see more than one electrode position at a time then I put about a heaping tablespoon of 1020 on the back of my non-dominant hand and placed the pumice cup between my thumb and index finger on the same hand now itamp;#39;s time to put on the electrodes I