ECG Workout: Exercises in Arrhythmia InterpretationJane Huff
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Exercises in Arrhythmia Interpretation Broschiertes Buch Grasp the electrocardiography basics and identify arrhythmias accurately, with the freshly updated E C G Workout, 7th Edition. Fully addressing the most common arrhythmias, this clearly worded text will take you step-by-step through expert E C G tracing interpretation methods, including differentiating among rhythm groups, equipment use, and management protocols. This is the go-to E C G guide for both student training and professional review-perfect for physicians, nurses, medical and nursing students, paramedics, emergency medical technicians, telemetry technicians, and related practitioners. Get a strong grounding in accurate E C G readings with . . . * N E W pull-out arrhythmia summary cards help you interpret end-of-chapter practice strips* N E W and updated advanced cardiac life support ( A C L S) guidelines incorporated in each arrhythmia chapter* N E W and updated figures, boxes, tables, and additional practice strips* Updated coverage of all E C G concepts and skills, including:* Illustrated anatomy and physiology of the heart* Electrical basis of electrocardiology* Arrhythmia chapters: sinus, atrial, junctional and A V blocks, ventricular and bundle-branch block rhythms-examples, causes, clinical treatments, and practice strips* Step-by-step direction on interpreting rhythm strips* Components of the E C G tracing: waveforms, intervals, segments, complexes, and waveform identification* Discussion of cardiac monitors, lead systems, lead placement, E C G artifacts, and troubleshooting monitor problems* Methods for precise rate calculation* Discussion of cardiac pacemakers: types, indications, function, pacemaker terminology, malfunctions, and pacemaker analysis, with practice tracings* E C G conversion table ensures precise heart rate calculation with plastic pocket version inside back cover* Skillbuilder practice strips-more than 600 life-size E C G tracings:* End-of-chapter strips from actual patients, with 3-second. . .
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