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ECG and Rhythm Interpretation: Blocks‚ Axis and Hypertrophy
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ECG and Rhythm Interpretation: Blocks‚ Axis and Hypertrophy
by Scott Plantz, MD, FAAEM, Assoc. Prof. (CME Contributor/Reviewer) and Donna Elmor...
PR1789
| 1.00 hr
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Objectives:
The purpose of this program is to educate the learner about ECG and rhythm interpretation. After studying the information presented here,you will be able to-
- Correlate the clinical presentation of abnormal ECG or rhythm strip findings with a patient
- Demonstrate the ability to interpret the rate, rhythm, axis and myocardial damage evident on ECG
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ECG and Rhythm Interpretation: Case Studies I
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ECG and Rhythm Interpretation: Case Studies I
by Nicholas Lorenzo, MD, CPE, DABPN (CME Contributor/Reviewer) and Donna Elmore, RN...
PR1806
| 1.00 hr
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Objectives:
The purpose of this program is to educate the learner about EKG and rhythm interpretation. After studying the information presented here,you will be able to-
- Correlate the clinical presentation of abnormal ECG or rhythm strip findings with a patient
- Demonstrate the ability to interpret the rate, rhythm, axis and myocardial injury evident on an ECG
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ECG and Rhythm Interpretation: Case Studies II
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ECG and Rhythm Interpretation: Case Studies II
by Scott Plantz, MD, FAAEM, Assoc. Prof. (CME Contributor/Reviewer) and Donna Elmor...
PR1803
| 1.00 hr
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Objectives:
The purpose of this program is to educate the learner about ECG and rhythm interpretation. After studying the information presented here,you will be able to-
- Correlate the clinical presentation of abnormal ECG or rhythm strip findings with a patient
- Demonstrate the ability to interpret the rate, rhythm, axis and myocardial injury evident on an ECG
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ECG and Rhythm Interpretation: Case Studies III
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ECG and Rhythm Interpretation: Case Studies III
by Scott Plantz, MD, FAAEM, Assoc. Prof. (CME Contributor/Reviewer) and Donna Elmor...
PR1793
| 1.00 hr
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Objectives:
The purpose of this program is to educate the learner about EKG and rhythm interpretation. After studying the information presented here,you will be able to-
- State the basic principles of ECG interpretation
- Describe the electrical pathway of an impulse in the heart and how blocks change the pathway
- State the meaning of axis and how it applies to evaluation of the myocardium
- Describe methods of evaluating hypertrophy
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ECG and Rhythm Interpretation: Case Studies IV
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ECG and Rhythm Interpretation: Case Studies IV
by Linda Lindsay, BS, AAS, MSN, ARNP-C and Donna Elmore, RN-BC, CCRN, CMSRN, CNRN, ...
PR1804
| 1.00 hr
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Objectives:
The purpose of this program is to educate the learner about EKG and rhythm interpretation. After studying the information presented here,you will be able to-
- Describe methods of determining rate
- State the basic principles of ECG interpretation
- Explain the divisions of ECG paper and their meaning
- Describe five areas that should be evaluated when reading an ECG
- Outline the electrical pathway of impulses in the heart
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ECG and Rhythm Interpretation: Introduction
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ECG and Rhythm Interpretation: Introduction
by Scott Plantz, MD, FAAEM, Assoc. Prof. (CME Contributor/Reviewer) and Donna Elmor...
PR1794
| 1.00 hr
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Objectives:
The purpose of this program is to educate the learner about EKG and rhythm interpretation. After studying the information presented here,you will be able to-
- State the basic principles of ECG interpretation
- Describe the electrical pathway of an impulse in the heart and how blocks change the pathway
- State the meaning of axis and how it applies to evaluation of the myocardium
- Describe methods of evaluating hypertrophy
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Gain unlimited access to all PearlsReview
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ECG and Rhythm Interpretation: Myocardial Injuries and Pacemakers
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ECG and Rhythm Interpretation: Myocardial Injuries and Pacemakers
by Scott Plantz, MD, FAAEM, Assoc. Prof. (CME Contributor/Reviewer) and Linda Linds...
PR1791
| 1.00 hr
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Objectives:
The purpose of this program is to educate the learner about EKG and rhythm interpretation-myocarial injuries and pacemakers. After studying the information presented here,you will be able to-
- Correlate the clinical presentation of abnormal ECG or rhythm strip findings with a patient
- Demonstrate the ability to interpret the rate, rhythm, axis and myocardial damage evident on ECG
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ECG Rate and Rhythm
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ECG Rate and Rhythm
by Scott Plantz, MD, FAAEM, Assoc. Prof. (CME Contributor/Reviewer) and Donna Elmor...
PR1811
| 1.00 hr
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Objectives:
The purpose of this program is to educate the learner about EKG and rhythm interpretation.After studying the information presented here,you will be able to-
- Describe the electrical pathway of an impulse in the heart
- State the divisions of ECG graph paper and there meaning
- State the seven steps that should be evaluated in an ECG
- Describe methods of determining rate
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Gain unlimited access to all PearlsReview
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