Annotated atlas of electrocardiography : a guide to confident interpretation

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    • Blake, Thomas M. (Thomas Mathews)

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Annotated atlas of electrocardiography : a guide to confident interpretation

Thomas M. Blake

(Contemporary cardiology, 3)

Humana Press, c1999

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 227) and index

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Description

A master practitioner teaches, with 200 sample electrocardiograms, a simple but powerfully enlightening scientific approach to the art of EKG interpretation. Moving beyond the traditional practice of many books that stress technical skill and pattern recognition, Dr. Blake demonstrates in detail how tracings may be interpreted with consistency and confidence. By examining each tracing much like a patient in a physical examination, the author provides a full description of its findings and a detailed clinical explanation of how to interpret it. Drawing on a lifetime of teaching and practicing EKG interpretation, Dr. Blake demonstrates in An Annotated Atlas of Electrocardiography: A Guide to Confident Interpretation an orderly, confidence-inspiring method for arriving at a clinically useful interpretation.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction.- Target Audience.- Electrocardiography and Physical Examination.- The Clinical Nature of Electrocardiography.- How to Use This Book.- About the Tracings.- 2. Methods.- Methods.- Summary of Rules, Assumptions, Methods, and Criteria for EKG Interpretation.- 3. A Guide to Use of the Collection.- Consider.- A Tutorial: The Mechanism.- A Tutorial: Examination of One Heartbeat.- The Collection.- 4. The Collection of Electrocardiograms.- Appendix I. Definitions.- The Tracing and its Components.- Technical Features of the Tracing.- Vocabulary.- Appendix II. Abbreviations Used in This Book.

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