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Now it's easier than ever to understand and interpret basic dysrhythmias! Barbara J. Aehlert's "ECGs Made Easy, 5th Edition" uses a clear, conversational approach and plenty of practice exercises to help you learn ECG recognition. Add the practice rhythm strips in the book with those on the Evolve companion website, and you have more than 500 practice strips for ECG interpretation. Each ECG rhythm includes a sample rhythm strip and a discussion of possible patient symptoms and general treatment guidelines. Also included are ECG Pearls with insights based on real-world experience, Drug Pearls highlighting medications used to treat dysrhythmias, and a handy plastic heart rate calculator ruler for fast interpretation of rhythms.
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- Series: ECG's Made Easy
- Paperback: 352 pages
- Publisher: Mosby/JEMS; 5 edition (December 5, 2012)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0323101062
- ISBN-13: 978-0323101066
- Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 11 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.9 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
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I did my medical degree back in the 90's. We had a cardiology professor who told us we were not to use this book
The ECG Made Easy, that it was terrible and inaccurate and inadequate and lots of other things that meant we shouldn't use it. He told us he would fail us if we used this book. For some reason though, despite his and others tutorials and lectures, I could never understand ECGs. I was desperate! So I bought this book. It was small enough to memorise. I set out to memorise it, one to two pages per day. I think it took me a few weeks to do. And it meant I could finally interpret ECGs. I got through my exams, and even better I could still interpret basic ECGs during my intern year. I think what that cardiology professor never understood is that everyone has to start somewhere and if you can master the basics then you have something solid to build on.
By SoundofKookaburras
I have purchases many books from this author. She provides the best resources for cardiology and ACLS review. You must have it.
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