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ecg made easy book: Pocket Reference for ECGs Made Easy - E-Book Barbara J Aehlert, 2012-11-01 This full-color pocket reference puts essential ECG information at your fingertips! Based on Barbara Aehlert’s ECGs Made Easy, 4th Edition, this handy, easy-to-use guide includes a brief description of each rhythm accompanied by a summary of the characteristics of the rhythm and a sample rhythm strip. A compact size makes this reference ideal for use in the field! Numerous tables, boxes, and illustrations are used to summarize key information. Updates reflect current changes to the fourth edition of ECGs Made Easy. UPDATED content and illustrations reflect changes to ECGs Made Easy, 5th Edition. |
ecg made easy book: ECG Interpretation Made Incredibly Easy Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2005 A guide to reading and understanding rhythm strips and 12-lead ECGs, this updated edition reviews fundamental cardiac anatomy and physiology, explains how to interpret a rhythm strip, and teaches the reader how to recognize and treat 18 arrhythmias. |
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ecg made easy book: The ECG In Practice E-Book John Hampton, 2013-08-27 The ECG in Practice is a clinically-orientated book, showing how the electrocardiogram can help in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with symptoms suggesting cardiovascular disease. The underlying philosophy of this Sixth Edition remains that the ECG has to be interpreted in the light of the patient’s history and physical examination, thus the book is organised in chapters according to a patient’s symptoms. Clinically-orientated with a quick reference list of cardiovascular conditions Builds on the basic knowledge outlined in the classic ECG Made Easy Emphasises the individuality of every ECG and uses full 12-lead ECG recordings to provide a realistic reproduction of the clinical environment. The unique page size allows presentation of all 12-lead ECGs across a single page for clarity. Each chapter begins with a brief account of the relevant history and examination and ends with a short account of what might be done once the ECG has been interpreted. Now integrated throughout the book is text on electrophysiology and electrical devices. With pacemakers and implanted defibrillators now common among patients on general medical take, this material guides the reader in recognising their purpose and making a preliminary analysis of any malfunction. |
ecg made easy book: The ECG Made Practical John Hampton, David Adlam, 2019-02-12 The ECG Made Practical is a clinically-orientated book, showing how the electrocardiogram can help in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with symptoms suggesting cardiovascular disease. The underlying philosophy of this Seventh Edition remains that the ECG has to be interpreted in the light of the patient's history and physical examination, thus the book is organised in chapters according to a patient's symptoms. - Clinically-orientated with a quick reference list of cardiovascular conditions - Builds on the basic knowledge outlined in the classic ECG Made Easy - Emphasises the individuality of every ECG and uses full 12-lead ECG recordings to provide a realistic reproduction of the clinical environment. - The unique page size allows presentation of 12-lead ECGs across a single page for clarity. - Each chapter begins with a brief account of the relevant history and examination and ends with a short account of what might be done once the ECG has been interpreted. The ECG is a vital part of diagnosis and prolonged ambulatory ECG recording is now commonplace. This Seventh Edition includes a greater focus on ambulatory monitoring and the newer monitoring devices, while developments in pacing systems and defibrillators are described. |
ecg made easy book: The ECG Made Easy E-Book John Hampton, 2013-08-27 For forty years The ECG Made Easy has been regarded as the best introductory guide to the ECG, with sales of over half a million copies as well as being translated into a dozen languages. Hailed by the British Medical Journal as a medical classic, it has been a favourite of generations of medical and health care staff who require clear, basic knowledge about the ECG. This famous book encourages the reader to accept that the ECG is easy to understand and that its use is just a natural extension of taking the patient’s history and performing a physical examination. It directs users of the electrocardiogram to straightforward and accurate identification of normal and abnormal ECG patterns. A practical and highly informative guide to a difficult subject. Provides a full understanding of the ECG in the diagnosis and management of abnormal cardiac rhythms. Emphasises the role of the full 12 lead ECG with realistic reproduction of recordings. The unique page size allows presentation of all 12-lead ECGs across a single page for clarity. Restructured into two clear sections, the first ‘The Basics’ explains the ECG in the simplest possible terms. The new second section, ‘Making the most of the ECG’, has separate chapters on the ECG patterns that might be seen in healthy subjects and in patients presenting with chest pain, breathlessness, palpitations or syncope. |
ecg made easy book: The Only EKG Book You'll Ever Need Malcolm S. Thaler, 2014-12-30 For more than 25 years, The Only EKG Book You’ll Ever Need has lived up to its name as an easy-to-understand, practical, and clear reference for everyday practice and clinical decision making. Dr. Thaler’s ability to simplify complex concepts makes this an ideal tool for students, teachers, and practitioners at all levels who need to be competent in understanding how to read an EKG. Clear illustrations, clinical examples, and case studies help you quickly learn how identify and interpret hypertrophy and enlargement, arrhythmias, conduction blocks, pre-excitation syndromes, myocardial infarction, and more. Features: New material throughout and shortened and simplified explanations ensure that you’re reading the most up-to-date, clear, and accurate text available. More than 200 facsimiles of EKG strips provide greater insight into normal and abnormal tracings, increasing your understanding of their clinical significance. Clinical examples, interactive questions, and case studies put key concepts into real-world context so that what you learn is immediately usable. Full-color, simple illustrations highlight important concepts and make challenging concepts easier to understand. A companion ebook, with fully searchable text and interactive question bank, makes this a great resource for students, teachers, and practitioners. |
ecg made easy book: Cardiology Explained Euan A. Ashley, Euan Ashley, Josef Niebauer, 2004 One of the most time-consuming tasks in clinical medicine is seeking the opinions of specialist colleagues. There is a pressure not only to make referrals appropriate but also to summarize the case in the language of the specialist. This book explains basic physiologic and pathophysiologic mechanisms of cardiovascular disease in a straightforward manner, gives guidelines as to when referral is appropriate, and, uniquely, explains what the specialist is likely to do. It is ideal for any hospital doctor, generalist, or even senior medical student who may need a cardiology opinion, or for that ma. |
ecg made easy book: Clinical Cardiology Made Ridiculously Simple Michael A. Chizner, M.D., 2023-01-09 The new edition includes thoroughly revised and updated information about the latest clinical trials and guidelines in Cardiology. For medical students, house officers, cardiac fellows, practicing physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician associates and other health care professionals. A clear, concise, highly practical and enjoyable overview of all of clinically relevant cardiology. History, physical, ECG (ECG interpretation taught in just 40 pages!), radiology, noninvasive and invasive diagnostic tests, therapy (both pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic), cardiac device therapy, and cardiac surgery. A final section of the book takes the full gamut of cardiac pearls of wisdom obtained in all previous chapters and Puts It All Together to clearly teach the approach to diagnosis and treatment of the most common cardiac pathologies. Putting It All Together includes: APPROACH TO THE PATIENT WITH CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE APPROACH TO THE PATIENT WITH HEART FAILURE APPROACH TO THE PATIENT WITH SYSTEMIC ARTERIAL HYERTENSION APPROACH TO THE PATIENT WITH DYSLIPIDEMIA APPROACH TO THE PATIENT WITH VALVULAR HEART DISEASE APPROACH TO THE PATIENT WITH HYPERTROPHIC CARDIOMYOPATHY APPROACH TO THE PATIENT WITH INFECTIVE ENDOCARDITIS APPROACH TO THE PATIENT WITH AORTIC DISSECTION APPROACH TO THE PATIENT WITH PERICARDIAL DISEASE APPROACH TO THE PATIENT WITH PULMONARY HYPERTENSION APPROACH TO THE PATIENT WITH A HEART MURMUR APPROACH TO THE PATIENT WITH CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIAS AND CONDUCTION DISTURBANCES APPROACH TO THE PATIENT WITH ADULT CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE APPROACH TO THE PATIENT WITH HEART DISEASE UNDERGOING NON-CARDIAC SURGERY APPROACH TO THE PATIENT WITH NEOPLASTIC HEART DISEASE APPROACH TO THE PATIENT WITH FALSE HEART DISEASE APPROACH TO THE PATIENT WITH AN ACUTE CARDIAC EMERGENCY Companion Digital Download of Heart Sounds & Images program (Win/Mac) with heart sounds, ECG interpretation, chest x-rays, echocardiography, cases, and quiz. |
ecg made easy book: ECG for Beginners Anandaraja Subramanian, Raja J Selvaraj, 2015-08-30 ECG for Beginners is a concise guide to the fundamentals of electrocardiography (the recording of the electrical activity of the heart). The book presents practical examples with a case history for each of the possible abnormalities seen in ECG. The final synopsis section summarises all the concepts in the book for ease of reference, and an appendix provides extra information on specific abnormalities. Further enhanced by nearly 100 full colour images, ECG for Beginners is an invaluable resource for medical students. |
ecg made easy book: Small Animal ECGs Mike Martin, 2015-10-12 Small Animal ECGs: An Introductory Guide provides all the information veterinarians need when using electrocardiography techniques for the first time. An ideal introduction to veterinary electrocardiography written in a very easy to understand way, for what can be a daunting subject The author is RCVS Recognised Specialist in Veterinary Cardiology and regularly speaks on this subject Full of examples of colour ECG tracings, as well as colour illustrations to explain arrhythmias Covers techniques that can readily be used in first opinion small animal practice Includes new chapters on mechanisms of supraventricular arrhythmias, accelerated idioventricular rhythm and use of Holters |
ecg made easy book: Phlebotomy Essentials Ruth E. McCall, Cathee M. Tankersley, 2011-02-14 Designed to be used in combination with the fifth edition of the 'Phlebotomy essentials' textbook as a valuable learning resource that will help the student master the principles of phlebotomy by reinforcing key concepts and procedures covered in the textbook.--Pref. |
ecg made easy book: Pediatric Electrocardiography Ra-id Abdulla, William Bonney, Omar Khalid, Sawsan Awad, 2016-04-25 This book elucidates the process of reading electrocardiograms (ECGs) in children. It provides a structured, step-by-step guide for interpreting ECGS using algorithms, which allow clinicians to decipher the data within these tracings and establish differential diagnoses. The book also presents actual high-definition ECG tracings, which are annotated and highlighted to demonstrate the issues discussed. Topics include cellular electrophysiology changes and electrocardiography and disorders such as axis abnormalities, heart rate and rhythm disturbances, hypertrophy, conduction abnormalities, and fetal arrhythmias. Clinical scenarios with answers provide real-life examples of how pediatric patients present, their ECGs, and treatment methodology. Pediatric Electrocardiography: An Algorithmic Approach is a valuable resource for pediatricians, family medicine physicians, cardiologists, and medical students. |
ecg made easy book: ECG Interpretation Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2005-06-22 ECG Interpretation: An Incredibly Easy! Pocket Guide provides time-starved nurses with the essentials of electrocardiography in a streamlined, bulleted, and highly visual format. The book fits into a pocket for quick reference anytime and anywhere and uses charts, illustrations, logos, and other Incredibly Easy! features to help nurses spot key points at a glance. Topics include ECG basics, such as obtaining and interpreting rhythm strips; arrhythmia interpretation; pacemakers and ICDs; and 12-lead ECGs. For each arrhythmia, causes, signs and symptoms, and pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic treatment are presented. Test Zone questions and answers evaluate the reader's mastery of the subject. |
ecg made easy book: ECGs Simply Anne Evans-Murray, 2014 This text book was written to be an introduction to interpretation of electrocardiography, not as a complicated text book. The purpose of this book is to present the often complicated explanation of electrocardiography in a simple and easy to read manner. Nurses, medical students and paramedics will find this book very beneficial. Each rhythm is explained in a simple manner which is accompanied by diagrams and rhythm strips to help simplify the concepts. There are very few books that approach this subject in a simplified way which allows the reader to gain a rapid understanding of the subject. It is certain that this publication will satisfy the need for such a book. This third edition has addressed in more depth the recent changes associated with acute coronary syndrome. The last chapter now includes information on how training affects the heart, the changes that are often associated with the athlete's heart. The reader is encouraged to take an active role in the learning process. Having access to rhythm strips and 12 lead electrocardiographs will help the reader develop the skills more quickly. Keeping a journal of interesting rhythm strips will assist with developing these essential interpretation skills. Exercises have been included at the end of each chapter in this new edition, which encourages the reader to test themselves. The main concept expressed in this book is to encourage the reader to develop 'P wave consciousness' - being always on the lookout to find the presence of a P wave. If the P wave is absent then the reader is encouraged to find the reason for its absence. |
ecg made easy book: 12-lead ECG Tomas B. Garcia, 2013-11-13 Welcome to the most comprehensive resource on 12-Lead ECG interpretation! This all-encompassing, four-color text, updated to the new Second Edition, is designed to make you a fully advanced interpreter of ECGs. Whether you are paramedic, nurse, nurse practitioner, physician assistant, medical student, or physician wanting to learn or brush up on your knowledge of electrocardiography, this book will meet your needs. 12-Lead ECG: The Art of Interpretation, Second Edition takes the complex subject of electrocardiography and presents it in a simple, innovative, 3-level approach. Level 1 provides basic information for those with minimal experience interpreting ECGs. Level 2 provides intermediate information for those with a basic understanding of the principles of electrocardiography. Level 3 provides advanced information for those with some mastery of the subject. The entire text is written in a friendly, easy-to-read tone. Additionally, the text contains real-life, full-size ECG strips that are integrated throughout the text and analyzed in conjunction with the concepts they illustrate. |
ecg made easy book: ECG Interpretation in Equine Practice Katharyn Mitchell, 2020-06-19 Advances in veterinary medical technology now provide easier and more affordable access to equine ECG recording and transmitting equipment, making ECG recordings a useful tool for equine veterinarians in both field and hospital settings. Covering the basics of equine ECG recording, analyses and interpretation, this book provides a practical approach with details of how to get the most information out of your ECG recordings. The only book dedicated to equine ECGs. |
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ecg made easy book: The ECG Made Easy John R. Hampton, 2003 The ECG made easy guides users of the electrocardiogram to simple and accurate identification of normal and abnormal ECG patterns. -- Back cover. |
ecg made easy book: Flip and See ECG Elizabeth Gross Cohn, Mary Gilroy-Doohan, 1996 This resource aims to make interpreting ECGs more interesting, teaching recognition and interpretation in under two hours. It guides readers from the basics of anatomy and physiology through understanding and interpreting the electrocardiogram. It helps readers get to know 260 different ECG rhythms by creating them themselves. Users draw and answer questions right in the book, following a range of hands-on instructions. |
ecg made easy book: The ECG Made Easy E-Book John Hampton, Joanna Hampton, David Adlam, 2024-05-27 **Selected for 2025 Doody's Core Titles® in Coronary Care**The ECG Made Easy, Tenth Edition hailed as a 'medical classic' by the British Medical Journal, has reached its 50th anniversary. It has been translated into more than a dozen languages and has now sold more than three quarters of a million copies.This book is a firm favourite of medical, nursing and paramedic students as it provides clear, easy to follow information on all aspects of using the ECG in clinical practice.This tenth edition has been fully updated for all healthcare professionals, for those who are still in training, and for those already practising. It is essential reading for all those who use ECGs in their day to day work. It is an easy, practical and informative guide to performing, interpreting and reporting ECGs. - The first part distils the bare essentials with minimal theory and maximum practicality. - The second part explains the theory underpinning the recording of an ECG in order to start basic interpretation of the 12 leads. - The third part includes the clinical interpretation of individual ECGs in patients with chest pain, breathlessness, palpitations and syncope as well as understanding the normal variations in ECGs recorded from healthy subjects. - All ECGs used in the book are taken from real patients from the authors' clinical practice. - New section on Single Lead ECG interpretation, increasingly seen on Smart devices. - New flow chart to aid interpretation and reporting. |
ecg made easy book: The ECG Workbook Angela Rowlands, Andrew Sargent, 2019-04-10 Many books on ECG interpretation use simulated ECG tracings. Most of the traces that you find in this book are from real people and of the quality that you will be expected to interpret from in practice. There is now a chapter on Wolff Parkinson White syndrome in this fourth edition, which in addition to the chapters on Hemiblocks, Bi Fascicular and Tri Fascicular Blocks and Paced Rhythms in the last edition make The ECG Workbook a very comprehensive resource for healthcare professionals and students. All the additional chapters adhere to the principles followed set out in the first editions: that the text should be accessible and relevant to all practitioners, regardless of their experience and that the text should always be supported with relevant exercises to reinforce learning. Contents include: Recording a readable electrocardiogram (ECG) The electrical conducting system of the heart A systematic approach to rhythm strip analysis Heart blocks Common Arrhythmias Ectopics and Extrasystoles The 12 lead ECG Axis deviation Ischaemia, injury and necrosis Sites of infarction Bundle branch blocks Chamber enlargement Hemiblocks, bifascicular blocks and trifascicular blocks Paced rhythms Wolff Parkinson White syndrome A systematic approach to ECG interpretation |
ecg made easy book: ECG Facts Made Incredibly Quick! Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2009-08-01 Updated with new treatments and algorithms, ECG Facts Made Incredibly Quick! Second Edition provides instant access to information that every nurse needs for safe patient care. The book fits comfortably into a pocket, and the wipeable page surface allows nurses to write notes and remove them easily. Coverage includes basic electrocardiography including cardiac conduction, lead placement, and heart rate calculation; rhythm strip interpretation; causes, signs and symptoms, interventions, and treatment for arrhythmias; 12-lead and 15-lead ECG interpretation; ECG changes with angina, MI, pericarditis, and bundle branch block; and antiarrhythmic drugs, pacemakers, and ICDs. Scores of ECG waveforms, treatment algorithms, and charts are included. Distinctive-colored tabs identify each section. |
ecg made easy book: 150 ECG Problems John R. Hampton, 2013 This third edition includes 150 real clinical case histories and their accompanying ECG readouts. The reader is asked to report and interpret each ECG and draw up a plan for the patient's clinical management. |
ecg made easy book: Cardiac Telemetry Basics Dennis Fellows, 2007-06-01 “Cardiac Telemetry Basics†was written to provide instructional information to assist individuals learning to identify and understand the various heart rhythms and arrhythmias observed on telemetry. In addition to explaining rhythm strip interpretation, this book includes chapters that discuss various heart diseases and conditions, diagnostic testing, invasive and non-invasive procedures, pacemakers, cardiac terminology, and a few interesting facts rergarding some of the more commonly seen cardiac medications used in treatment. Written in an “east to read, easy to understand†format and presented with several illustrations of rhythm strip tracings to provide a visual means to aid in the assimilation of the written material, this book provides you with the information necessary to give you a basic introduction into the patient care field that incorporates the use of cardiac telemetry. |
ecg made easy book: The Complete Guide to ECGs James H. O'Keefe (Jr.), Stephen C. Hammill, Mark Freed, 2017 This book has been developed as a unique and practical means for physicians, physicians-in-training, and other medical professionals to improve their ECG interpretation skills. The highly interactive format and comprehensive scope of information are also ideally suited for physicians preparing for the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) Cardiovascular Disease or Internal Medicine Board Exams, the American College of Cardiology ECG proficiency test, and other exams requiring ECG interpretation. Features in the Third Edition: includes a total of 89 ECG cases, 26 of which are new to this edition; provides an entirely new section of self test quizzes called Find the Impostor; includes more than 1000 questions and answers related to ECG interpretation; has an expanded final section of ECG Criteria; and has featured sections on approach to ECG interpretation and ECG differential diagnosis. |
ecg made easy book: ECG Interpretation Made Ridiculously Simple Michael Chizner, 2020-06-15 |
ecg made easy book: ECGs Made Easy - E-Book Barbara J Aehlert, 2015-01-24 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. Clear ECG discussions highlight what you need to know about ECG mechanisms, rhythms, and heart blocks, such as: How Do I Recognize It? What Causes It? What Do I Do About It? ECG Pearl boxes offer useful hints for interpreting ECGs, such as the importance of the escape pacemaker. Drug Pearl boxes highlight various medications used to treat dysrhythmias. Introduction to the 12-Lead ECG chapter provides all the basics for this advanced skill, including determining electrical axis, ECG changes associated with myocardial ischemia and infarction, bundle branch block, and other conditions. A comprehensive post-test at the end of the book measures your understanding. A heart rate calculator ruler is included with each textbook, so you can measure heart rates while practicing ECG recognition. Chapter objectives and key terms focus your attention on the most important information. Updated content includes 25 new photos and drawings, for a total of almost 500 illustrations — all in full color. NEW! 10 practice rhythm strips and 65 replacement rhythms are added to the Stop and Review chapter quizzes for a total of 215 practice strips in the book. NEW Animation boxes indicate when you can view animations of key material on the Evolve companion website. NEW! 20 replacement rhythm strips are added to the Evolve site for a total of 100 practice strips online — together with the book, there are now 315 workable practice strips available. |
ecg made easy book: The ECG Made ABC Gareth J. Mallon, 2019-05-14 Does the thought of reading ECGs leave you in a sweat? Do most of the books that you read expect you to have an enhanced level of medical knowledge? Do you wish it would assume that you wanted to learn right from the beginning? Well look no further, this book is for you. By breaking the ECG down into its component parts it makes it easier to understand. This book is designed for someone with absolutely no knowledge of ECGs. It is highly visual and you will find lots of pictures and images to support the most important points throughout the book. |
ecg made easy book: E-Z ECG Rhythm Interpretation Henry B. Geiter, 2006-09 This diverting, EZ-to-read approach, coupled with sound educational theory, encourages learning in students who are frustrated by the non-descriptive, formulaic writing found in most other textbooks. It's an alternative to the staid, jumpy approach found in other introductory ECG texts: • Well written, and in a style that is lighthearted and entertaining • A highly visual approach with illustrations and boxes that engage students • Peppered with analogies that make learning fun • Building block approach that progressively layers the content for students from simple to complex Presents all 675 ECG strips in standardized 6-second format to facilitate analysis and measurement |
ecg made easy book: ECG Workout 8e (us Ed) Jane Huff, 2022-06 |
ecg made easy book: Pocket Guide for ECGs Made Easy - E-Book Barbara J Aehlert, 2022-08-11 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. |
ecg made easy book: ECGs Simply Anne Evans-Murray, 2008 |
ecg made easy book: The ECG Made Easy John Hampton, 2013-09-17 For forty years The ECG Made Easy has been regarded as one of best introductory guides to the ECG. With over half a million sales and translations into a dozen languages, this book, hailed by the British Medical Journal as a medical classic, has been a favourite of generations of medical students and nurses. It directs users of the electrocardiogram to straightforward and accurate identification of normal and abnormal ECG patterns. With the emphasis throughout on simplicity and practical application, this Eighth Edition will prove invaluable to all medical and health care staff who require clear, basic knowledge about the ECG. This famous book encourages the reader to accept that the ECG is easy to understand and that its use is just a natural extension of taking the patient's history and performing a physical examination. A practical and highly informative guide to a difficult subject. Provides a full understanding of the ECG in the diagnosis and management of abnormal cardiac rhythms. Emphasises the role of the full 12 lead ECG with realistic reproduction of recordings. The unique page size allows presentation of all 12-lead ECGs across a single page for clarity. Restructured into two clear sections, the first 'The Basics' explains the ECG in the simplest possible terms. The new second section, 'Making the most of the ECG', has separate chapters on the ECG patterns that might be seen in healthy subjects and in patients presenting with chest pain, breathlessness, palpitations or syncope. |
ecg made easy book: ECG Made Easy Atul Luthra, 2019-09-10 An ECG, or electrocardiogram, is a simple test that records the rhythm and electrical activity of the heart. It is commonly used to detect abnormal heart rhythms and investigate the cause of chest pains. It is important for clinicians to recognise and interpret ECG patterns accurately to ensure correct diagnosis and effective treatment. The sixth edition of ECG Made Easy has been fully revised to provide trainees and clinicians with the latest advances in the field. Beginning with an overview of ECG terms, leads and normal values, the following sections present numerous abnormal ECG readings and the resulting diagnoses. The book concludes with interesting cases diagnosed with ECG as well as instruction on how to effectively report ECG findings. This updated edition includes a new chapter covering the use of ECG in a patient fitted with a pacemaker. Each chapter features illustrative diagrams, graphs and tables. The book includes online access to supplementary videos detailing the basics of electrocardiography. Key Points Fully revised, new edition presenting latest advances in ECG Features new chapter on ECG with a pacemaker Includes online access to supplementary videos on ECG techniques Previous edition (9789386150219) published in 2016 |
ecg made easy book: ACLS Study Guide - E-Book Barbara J Aehlert, 2011-12-08 Reflecting the 2010 Emergency Cardiovascular Care guidelines, ACLS Study Guide, 4th Edition offers a complete, full-color overview of advanced cardiovascular life support. An easy-to-read approach covers everything from airway management and rhythms and their management to electrical therapy, acute coronary syndromes, and acute stroke. In addition to the latest ACLS treatment algorithms, this edition includes new case studies, new photos and illustrations, a heart rate ruler, and a handy ACLS quick-reference card for use in the field. Written by Barbara Aehlert, ACLS Study Guide is the official textbook for the American Safety & Health Institute ACLS certification course. A pretest and posttest -- each containing 50 questions with answers and rationales -- allow you to check your knowledge prior to and after your study. Chapter objectives preview the main points in each chapter. Stop and Review sections at the end of the chapters help you remember the most important information. ACLS Pearls boxes offer key points and useful tips for clinical practice. Keeping it Simple boxes provide essential information in a clear and concise manner. Ten case studies present real-life clinical situations, allowing you to make decisions based on information in the Preparatory section. Consistent format of case studies includes Objective, Skills to Master, Rhythms to Master, Medications to Master, Related Text Chapters, Essential Actions, and Unacceptable Actions. A heart rate ruler is included to help you interpret ECGs. 4 x 6 pocket-size quick-reference card contains key ACLS algorithms for field use. 100 new and updated photos and illustrations show key ACLS procedures and equipment. Pharmacological interventions are integrated into the chapters for a more cohesive learning experience. New streamlined approach reduces the number of pages and simplifies the information you need to know. |
ecg made easy book: 150 ECG Problems E-Book John Hampton, 2013-07-24 This book offers 150 12-lead ECGs and rhythm strips, each with a clinical case history and question. The full ECG is reproduced and a study of it with the case history should be enough to give an answer. On the back the case is examined, with a description of the main features of the ECG along with a clinical interpretation and a what to do section. The cases are graded in difficulty. - The unique page size allows presentation of all 12-lead ECGs across a single page for clarity. - Several of the cases incorporate chest X-rays and coronary angiograms illustrating the appearances that are associated with various cardiac conditions. - All the cases are graded in difficulty and are cross-referenced to the new editions of ECG Made Easy and ECG in Practice for further information. For this Fourth Edition over 30 new ECGs have been included, mainly to provide clearer examples, though the book deliberately retains some technically poor records to maintain a 'real-world' perspective. |
ecg made easy book: The ECG Made Easy E-Book John Hampton, Joanna Hampton, 2019-02-12 For over forty years The ECG Made Easy has been regarded as the best introductory guide to the ECG, with sales of over half a million copies as well as being translated into more than a dozen languages. Hailed by the British Medical Journal as a medical classic, it has been a favourite of generations of medical and health care staff who require clear, basic knowledge about the ECG. This famous book encourages the reader to accept that the ECG is easy to understand and that its use is just a natural extension of taking the patient's history and performing a physical examination. It directs users of the electrocardiogram to straightforward and accurate identification of normal and abnormal ECG patterns. - A practical and highly informative guide to a difficult subject. - Provides a full understanding of the ECG in the diagnosis and management of abnormal cardiac rhythms. - Emphasises the role of the full 12 lead ECG with realistic reproduction of recordings. - The unique page size allows presentation of 12-lead ECGs across a single page for clarity. - A new opening chapter entitled 'The ECG made very easy' distils the bare essentials of using an ECG in clinical practice with minimal theory and maximum practicality. - The second part explains the theory underpinning the recording of an ECG in order to start basic interpretation of the 12 leads. - The third part looks at the clinical interpretation of individual ECGs in patients with chest pain, breathlessness, palpitations and syncope as well as understanding the normal variations in ECGs recorded from healthy subjects. |
Electrocardiography - Wikipedia
Electrocardiography is the process of producing an electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG [a]), a recording of the heart's electrical activity through repeated cardiac cycles. [4] It is an electrogram of the heart which is a …
Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) - Mayo Clinic
Apr 2, 2024 · Sticky patches called electrodes are placed on the chest and sometimes on the arms or legs. Wires connect the patches to a computer, which prints or displays results. An electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) …
Electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG) Tests: Purpose & Types - WebMD
Feb 11, 2024 · What Is an Electrocardiogram? An electrocardiogram, also called an ECG or EKG, is a simple and painless test that measures the electrical impulses of your heart to check for signs of heart...
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LITFL Further Reading. ECG Library Basics – Waves, Intervals, Segments and Clinical Interpretation; ECG A to Z by diagnosis – ECG interpretation in clinical context; ECG Exigency and Cardiovascular Curveball – …
Electrocardiogram (EKG) | American Heart Association
Feb 24, 2025 · What is an electrocardiogram? An electrocardiogram measures the electrical activity of the heartbeat. With each beat, an electrical wave travels through the heart. This wave causes the muscle to squeeze and …
Electrocardiography - Wikipedia
Electrocardiography is the process of producing an electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG [a]), a recording of the heart's electrical activity through repeated cardiac cycles. [4] It is an …
Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) - Mayo Clinic
Apr 2, 2024 · Sticky patches called electrodes are placed on the chest and sometimes on the arms or legs. Wires connect the patches to a computer, which prints or displays results. An …
Electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG) Tests: Purpose & Types - WebMD
Feb 11, 2024 · What Is an Electrocardiogram? An electrocardiogram, also called an ECG or EKG, is a simple and painless test that measures the electrical impulses of your heart to check for …
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LITFL Further Reading. ECG Library Basics – Waves, Intervals, Segments and Clinical Interpretation; ECG A to Z by diagnosis – ECG interpretation in clinical context; ECG Exigency …
Electrocardiogram (EKG) | American Heart Association
Feb 24, 2025 · What is an electrocardiogram? An electrocardiogram measures the electrical activity of the heartbeat. With each beat, an electrical wave travels through the heart. This …
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An electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG) is a diagnostic tool that records your heart’s electrical activity. Healthcare providers use it for many reasons, like to diagnose heart rhythm issues or …
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Mar 5, 2011 · ECG is the abbreviated term for an electrocardiogram. It is used to record the electrical activity of the heart from different angles to both identify and locate pathology. …
Electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG): Procedure and Results - Verywell …
Jan 29, 2024 · An electrocardiogram, also known as an ECG or EKG, is a diagnostic test that evaluates the heart's electrical system to assess for heart disease.
Electrocardiogram - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Jun 5, 2023 · An electrocardiogram (abbreviated as EKG or ECG) represents a recording of the heart's electrical activity. Willem Einthoven first invented it in 1902. An EKG is an integral part …
Electrocardiogram (ECG) - NHS
An ECG (electrocardiogram) is a test that records the electrical activity of your heart, including the rate and rhythm. It's usually quick and painless. Why an ECG (electrocardiogram) is done. …