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ECG pocket 2nd Edition
A great reference guide for ECG interpretation covering not only the
basics of ECG theory but also detailed explanations of ECG findings
seen in common conditions including hypertrophy, blocks, ischemias,
arrhythmias, electrolyte disturbances, and more.
- 2nd edition, completely updated. Now includes a section on anti-bradycardia pacemakers.
- Great reference for identifying most common ECG findings.
- Extensive collection of quality 12-lead digital ECGs.
- Includes a quick reference section and a standardized ECG evaluation
sheet.
- For students, residents, physicians, and other health care professionals.
- Thumb register for rapid access to topic sections.
- Comprehensive yet trimly sized at 3.75 x 5 inches.
- Highest quality paper and thread-stitched binding ensures years of use.
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Doody Review Services:     
Description: Top quality 12-lead electrocardiograms (ECG) are coupled with concise explanations in this handy quick reference pocket guide for any healthcare provider.
Purpose: Basic competency at interpreting common electrocardiograms is a prerequisite for the healthcare providers who use this book, designed to help students, physicians, and nurses recognize common ECGs.
Audience: It will be of interest to any healthcare provider involved with the care of a patient.
Features: With chapters organized like any standard electrocardiography textbook, this pocket guide explains in a stepwise manner common arrhythmias. It distinguishes itself from other references by including a standardized ECG evaluation sheet and a chapter on electrical interference and artifacts as they manifest on an ECG.
Assessment: This book is filled with clear and concise ECGs and meets its goal of serving as a quick reference for healthcare providers who must read and interpret common electrocardiograms in their daily practice.
- Doody Review Services, Rishi G Anand, MD (Ochsner Clinic Foundation)
Customer Reviews:
I used this little book in medical school and I use it still as a Internal Medicine resident;
the best book for those who need a quick reference in the clinic coat, the only book I read
for step 3 and the boards. Highly recommended!
- Anonymous user, Amazon.com and BarnesandNoble.com, 3-21-2004
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