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Nursing know-how. Interpreting ECG's.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, c2009Description: vi, 314 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780781792066
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • RC 683.5.E5 .N87 2009
Contents:
Cardiac anatomy and physiology -- ECG basics -- Rhythm strip interpretation -- Sinus node arrhythmias -- Atrial arrhythmias -- Junctional arrhythmias -- Ventricular arrhythmias -- Atrioventricular blocks -- Electrolyte imbalances and drugs -- Nonpharmacologic treatment -- Basic 12-lead electrocardiography -- Electrocardiogram analysis -- Disorders affecting 12-lead ECGS -- Rhythm strip exercises
Summary: "In Nursing Know-How: Interpreting ECGs, you'll find: hundreds of ECG strips with complete analyse; alerts, to potential dangers associated with specific arrhythmias; dozens of practice strips to test your skill; and quick-scan ACLS algorithms from the American Heart Association."--Jacket
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Main General Circulation Nursing GC RC 683.5.E5 .N87 2009 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000001197

Includes index.

Cardiac anatomy and physiology -- ECG basics -- Rhythm strip interpretation -- Sinus node arrhythmias -- Atrial arrhythmias -- Junctional arrhythmias -- Ventricular arrhythmias -- Atrioventricular blocks -- Electrolyte imbalances and drugs -- Nonpharmacologic treatment -- Basic 12-lead electrocardiography -- Electrocardiogram analysis -- Disorders affecting 12-lead ECGS -- Rhythm strip exercises

"In Nursing Know-How: Interpreting ECGs, you'll find: hundreds of ECG strips with complete analyse; alerts, to potential dangers associated with specific arrhythmias; dozens of practice strips to test your skill; and quick-scan ACLS algorithms from the American Heart Association."--Jacket

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