Put essential ECG information at your fingertips! Based on Barbara Aehlert's popular ECGs Made Easy, 7th Edition, this full-color pocket guide makes it quick and easy to identify and interpret basic heart rhythms. Each dysrhythmia includes a sample rhythm strip, a brief description, a discussion of possible patient symptoms, and general treatment guidelines. Ideal for use in classroom and practice settings, this handy, compact reference makes heart dysrhythmia information easy to find and easy to understand.
Easy-to-read style and conversational tone make understanding ECG information quick and easy
Brief description of each dysrhythmia is accompanied by a concise summary of rhythm characteristics and a sample ECG rhythm strip
More than 70 full-color illustrations plus numerous tables and boxes highlight and summarize key information
NEW! Content updates mirror the changes to Aehlert's core text, ECGs Made Easy, 7th Edition
NEW! Current science and clinical practice guidelines are reflected, including the American Heart Association's 2020 ECC resuscitation guidelines where applicable
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Höhe: 183 mm
Breite: 109 mm
Dicke: 8 mm
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978-0-323-83287-8 (9780323832878)
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Barbara Aehlert has been a registered nurse for more than 40 years, with clinical experience in medical/surgical nursing, critical care nursing, prehospital education, and nursing education. Barbara is an active CPR and ACLS instructor, and she is also the sole author of our flagship title, ECGs Made Easy, as well as the ACLS Study Guide.
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Southwest EMS Education, Inc.
1. Anatomy and Physiology
2. Basic Electrophysiology
3. Sinus Mechanisms
4. Atrial Rhythms
5. Junctional Rhythms
6. Ventricular Rhythms
7. Atrioventricular Blocks
8. Pacemaker Rhythms
9. Introduction to the 12-Lead ECG