150 practice ECGs : interpretation and review
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150 practice ECGs : interpretation and review
Blackwell Science, c2002
2nd ed
- spiral : alk. paper
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One hundred fifty practice ECGs: interpretation and review
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Includes index
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Table of Contents
Part I: How to Interpret ECGsChapter 1: Baseline Data A Protocol for Reading ECGs The ECG Is a Voltmeter Heart Rate Intervals PR Interval QRS Duration T Wave and the QT Interval Rhythm Sinus Rhythm and Sinus Arrhythmia Heart Block Atrial Arrhythmias Ventricular Arrhythmias Electrical Axes QRS Axis T Wave AxisChapter 2: Morphologic Changes in P, QRS, ST, and T Atrial (P Wave) Abnormalities Left Atrial Abnormality Right Atrial Abnormality Intraventricular Conduction Abnormalities Right Bundle Branch Block Incomplete Right Bundle Branch Block Left Bundle Branch Block Left Anterior and Posterior Fascicular Block Bifascicular Block Ventricular Hypertrophy, QRS Amplitude, and R Wave Progression Left Ventricular Hypertrophy Right Ventricular Hypertrophy Delayed R Wave Progression in Precordial Leads Low QRS Voltage ST Segment and T Wave Changes, and Q Waves: Patterns of Ischemia and Infarction ST Segment Depression T Wave Inversion ST Segment Elevation Q Waves and Evolution of Myocardial Infarction Drugs and Metabolic Abnormalities that may alter the ECGPart II: 150 Practice ECGsPart III: 150 Practice ECGs: Interpretation and Comments
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