Clinical electrocardiography : PreTest self-assessment and review
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Clinical electrocardiography : PreTest self-assessment and review
McGraw-Hill, Health Professions Division/PreTest Series, c1994
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 419-424) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Electrocardiograms are read by many health professionals, but it is critical that they be interpreted and understood by cardiologists. A four-hour session of the cardiology board exam is devoted to interpreting ECGs, and they are featured extensively in the anaesthesiology and critical care boards as well. In November 1993, the American College of Cardiology (ACC) begins recertification exams for its members. The ability to interpret ECGs is seen as being so crucial that the ACC has begun to offer review courses on the subject. This text consists of 200, high quality, three channel electrocardiograms, ranging from simple to complex, accompanied by a complete narrative history and usual interpretations. Readers can make their own diagnoses before turning the page to read the answer.
Table of Contents
- Rhythm Abnormalities
- AV Conduction Abnormalities
- Miscellaneous Atrial - Ventricular Relationships
- P Wave Abnormalities
- Abnormalities Of QRS Axis or Voltage
- Intraventricular Conduction Abnormalities
- Ventricular Hypertrophy Or Enlargement
- Q Wave Myocardial Infarction
- ST, T, U Wave Abnormalities
- General Features.
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