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EKG ECG Interpretation Made Easy by Nedu

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Electrocardiograms (or ECGs) can seem very daunting when you first try to read them. There are so many squiggles, often visualized in six different boxes on the ECG interpretation page. You've been told that those squiggles mean something important about the heart-but what? In this guide, you will understand how ECGs are performed, what they represent about the heart, and what it means to see something you don't think is normal.

Before you get into the hard stuff-the actual interpretation of ECGs, and what to do about what you've read-you'll study the source of the ECG, which is the heart. By reviewing what this important organ looks like and does every moment of your life, you'll see how those ECG lines get generated and what exactly they mean.

Then we'll talk about how the ECG is generated and how you obtain an ECG. What is the difference between a rhythm strip and a 12-lead ECG, for example? What is a P wave or a QRS complex? After you learn these, you'll be ready to interpret what you see on an ECG reading.

The rest of the guide gives you the tools to read any ECG and know what it means. We'll cover all sorts of arrhythmias as well as ECG evidence of ischemia and infarction. We'll also talk about what you need to know concerning how drugs and electrolyte abnormalities affect the heart, and what kind of ECG you'll see under such influences.

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Over 300 Illustrations Inside - Special Launch Price>

Electrocardiograms (or ECGs) can seem very daunting when you first try to read them. There are so many squiggles, often visualized in six different boxes on the ECG interpretation page. You've been told that those squiggles mean something important about the heart-but what? In this guide, you will understand how ECGs are performed, what they represent about the heart, and what it means to see something you don't think is normal.

Before you get into the hard stuff-the actual interpretation of ECGs, and what to do about what you've read-you'll study the source of the ECG, which is the heart. By reviewing what this important organ looks like and does every moment of your life, you'll see how those ECG lines get generated and what exactly they mean.

Then we'll talk about how the ECG is generated and how you obtain an ECG. What is the difference between a rhythm strip and a 12-lead ECG, for example? What is a P wave or a QRS complex? After you learn these, you'll be ready to interpret what you see on an ECG reading.

The rest of the guide gives you the tools to read any ECG and know what it means. We'll cover all sorts of arrhythmias as well as ECG evidence of ischemia and infarction. We'll also talk about what you need to know concerning how drugs and electrolyte abnormalities affect the heart, and what kind of ECG you'll see under such influences.

Click the cover to see what's inside. Then get yours now by clicking the Buy Now button>

SKU GOR014227313
ISBN 13 9781952914096
ISBN 10 1952914094
Title EKG ECG Interpretation Made Easy
Author Nedu
Condition Well read
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Nedu LLC
Year published 2021-05-22
Number of pages 158
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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