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ECG Workbook.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cumbria : M&K Update Ltd, 2014Copyright date: ©2014Edition: 3rd edDescription: 1 online resource (119 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781907830860
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: ECG WorkbookDDC classification:
  • 616.1207547076
LOC classification:
  • RC683.5.E5 -- .R695 2014eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Prelims -- Contents -- Preface to the third edition -- About the authors -- Chapter 1 Recording a readable electrocardiogram (ECG) -- Chapter 2 The electrical conducting system of the heart -- Chapter 3 A systematic approach to rhythm strip analysis -- Chapter 4 Heart blocks -- Chapter 5 Common arrhythmias -- Chapter 6 Ectopics and extrasystoles -- Chapter 7 The 12 lead ECG -- Chapter 8 Axis deviation -- Chapter 9 Ischaemia, injury and necrosis -- Chapter 10 Sites of infarction -- Chapter 11 Bundle branch blocks -- Chapter 12 Chamber enlargement -- Chapter 13 Hemiblocks, bifascicular blocks and trifascicular blocks -- Chapter 14 Paced rhythms -- Chapter 15 A systematic approach to ECG interpretation -- Answers to activities -- References -- Glossary -- Index.
Summary: Many books on ECG interpretation use simulated ECG tracings. Most of the traces that you find in this book are from real people and of the quality that you will be expected to interpret from in practice. There are two new chapters in this third edition that add greatly to the usefulness of the book. There is now a chapter on Hemiblocks, Bi Fascicular and Tri Fascicular Blocks. Here the reader will see how what seems a complex diagnosis from an ECG is easily mastered by simply putting together two concepts learned in earlier chapters. The other new chapter is on Paced Rhythms to help those looking after patients who have pacemakers fitted as it is recognised that pacemakers may cause confusion when trying to interpret the ECG.Both these new chapters adhere to the principles followed set out the first edition: that the text should be accessible and relevant to all practitioners, regardless of their experience and that the text should always be supported with relevant exercises to reinforce learning.Contents include:Recording a readable electrocardiogram (ECG)The electrical conducting system of the heartA systematic approach to rhythm strip analysisHeart blocksCommon ArrhythmiasEctopics and ExtrasystolesThe 12 lead ECGAxis deviationIschaemia, injury and necrosisSites of infarctionBundle branch blocksChamber enlargementHemiblocks, bifascicular blocks and trifascicular blocksPaced rhythmsA systematic approach to ECG interpretation.
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Cover -- Prelims -- Contents -- Preface to the third edition -- About the authors -- Chapter 1 Recording a readable electrocardiogram (ECG) -- Chapter 2 The electrical conducting system of the heart -- Chapter 3 A systematic approach to rhythm strip analysis -- Chapter 4 Heart blocks -- Chapter 5 Common arrhythmias -- Chapter 6 Ectopics and extrasystoles -- Chapter 7 The 12 lead ECG -- Chapter 8 Axis deviation -- Chapter 9 Ischaemia, injury and necrosis -- Chapter 10 Sites of infarction -- Chapter 11 Bundle branch blocks -- Chapter 12 Chamber enlargement -- Chapter 13 Hemiblocks, bifascicular blocks and trifascicular blocks -- Chapter 14 Paced rhythms -- Chapter 15 A systematic approach to ECG interpretation -- Answers to activities -- References -- Glossary -- Index.

Many books on ECG interpretation use simulated ECG tracings. Most of the traces that you find in this book are from real people and of the quality that you will be expected to interpret from in practice. There are two new chapters in this third edition that add greatly to the usefulness of the book. There is now a chapter on Hemiblocks, Bi Fascicular and Tri Fascicular Blocks. Here the reader will see how what seems a complex diagnosis from an ECG is easily mastered by simply putting together two concepts learned in earlier chapters. The other new chapter is on Paced Rhythms to help those looking after patients who have pacemakers fitted as it is recognised that pacemakers may cause confusion when trying to interpret the ECG.Both these new chapters adhere to the principles followed set out the first edition: that the text should be accessible and relevant to all practitioners, regardless of their experience and that the text should always be supported with relevant exercises to reinforce learning.Contents include:Recording a readable electrocardiogram (ECG)The electrical conducting system of the heartA systematic approach to rhythm strip analysisHeart blocksCommon ArrhythmiasEctopics and ExtrasystolesThe 12 lead ECGAxis deviationIschaemia, injury and necrosisSites of infarctionBundle branch blocksChamber enlargementHemiblocks, bifascicular blocks and trifascicular blocksPaced rhythmsA systematic approach to ECG interpretation.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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