The ECG In Practice


Product Description
This clinically-orientated book shows how the electrocardiogram is used to aid the diagnosis of patients with cardiovascular disease. Each chapter begins with a brief consideration of the history and examination of the patient to assist the doctor plan how to use the ECG in the most intelligent and profitable way. The text explains the variations in the patterns of ECGs which are seen in both healthy people as well as those with cardiac problems, and illustrates the abnormalities with a comprehensive range of examples.- A new page size and text design gives a much clearer presentation of the ECGs, allowing full traces to be presented on one page
- A new chapter on electrophysiology and electrical devices responds to the increasing occurrence of pacemakers and implanted defibrillators in patients
- The "What to do" sections at the end of chapters have been fully updated
The ECG In Practice Review
This is a great little book that fits in a lab coat pocket, purse or book bag (about 5x7"). It has a quick review on basics, and many practice ecg's. My favorite part is at you can carry it just about anywhere and inconspicuously keep reviewing many ECG tracings, during lunch or travel. It reviews ecg's in normal patients, symptomatic patients, chest pain, MI, and many more, giving dot point synopsis of the tracing and a little about symptoms and how it relates to the ecg abnormalities. I would say this is best for people who have some of the basics down already as it is a quick review in the beginning. The ECG MADE EASY is better for beginners and e 150 ECG PROBLEMS is better for experience people as it is mostly tracings on one side and the answers on the other. You do not have to go in order, you can open the book to any page and review an ECG. This is great practice. The series of 3 would make a great gift for someone going into healthcare, who will have to interpret ECG's.Most of the consumer Reviews tell that the "The ECG In Practice" are high quality item. You can read each testimony from consumers to find out cons and pros from The ECG In Practice ...

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