150 practice ECGs : interpretation and board review

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    • Taylor, George Jesse

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150 practice ECGs : interpretation and board review

George J. Taylor

Blackwell Science, 1997

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One hundred and fifty practice ECGs

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Learning to interpret ECG's is a skill that all medical, EMT, and nursing students must master; often with little formal instruction. 150 Practice ECG's is unique in that it gives students the basics of ECG interpretation, plus the practice experience necessary for proficiency. There are 150 abnormal ECG's that one can read as unknowns. This practice section exposes students to

Table of Contents

  • Part I: How to Interpret ECGs:
  • Chapter 1: Baseline Data
  • Chapter 2: Morphologic Changes in P, QRS, ST, and T
  • Part II: 150 Practice ECGs
  • Part III: 150 Practice ECGs: Interpretation and Comments

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