The Guide to EKG Interpretation: Revised Edition (White Coat Pocket Guide Series)

Read ^ The Guide to EKG Interpretation: Revised Edition (White Coat Pocket Guide Series) by John A. Brose, John C. Auseon, Daniel Waksman, Michael J. Jarosick ✓ eBook or Kindle ePUB. The Guide to EKG Interpretation: Revised Edition (White Coat Pocket Guide Series) If, however, the clinician notices only that there is QRS widening on the EKG, the problem-solving section of the handbook will help lead the clinician to that abnormality. Based on a prototype and revised according to surveyed use, The Guide to EKG Interpretation is the first in a series of White Coat Pocket Guides, designed for practitioners in the field, and published in collaboration with the Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine.. If the reader wishes to look up bund

The Guide to EKG Interpretation: Revised Edition (White Coat Pocket Guide Series)

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Rating : 4.60 (730 Votes)
Asin : 0821413287
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 230 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-01-20
Language : English

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M. Nguyen said EKG book. WOW! This is the best ever. I am a cardiac nurse and am now teaching nurses about the heart and heart rhythms. This book "dumbs it down" enough to be understandable, yet not insulting. The humor in it is sometimes a little odd but actually adds to the charm of the book. I am rec. that my entire class buy the book. It really explains the basis for many of the more complex arrhythmias and is concise enough to carry with you.. Better than most! This book has good illustrations and is written in some color. It breaks-down all of the common disrhythmias and explains much of what you need to know. Also illustrates the areas of the heart that is effected with certain types of disrhythmias. One of the better books I have found at this point. I think they should print a bigger textbook size of this book, it would be even more useful.. You must have this book!! Cynthia S. Benfield Dr. Brose's "Guide to EKG Interpretation" is a resource that all physicians in training should seriously consider acquiring. It is an extremely thorough book, and its size is deceptive. You wouldn't think a small pocket-size book could pack this much information! As an illustration, I had a question on my Part II board exam about a "J wave", something I had never heard of, even after my EKG rotation and delivering a few EKG lectures. As it turns out, Dr. Brose's book addresses the J wave, while many other resources make no mention of it. Also, the material is presented

Auseon, D.O., is a board-certified cardiologist practicing in Columbus, Ohio.Daniel Waksman, D.O., practices emergency medicine in Coldwater, Ohio.Michael J. John Brose, D.O., is board-certified in family practice and is Assistant Dean for Clinical Research at Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine in Athens.John C. Jarosick, D.O., is board-certified in emergency medicine and practices in Mansfield, Ohio.

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, D.O., is board-certified in emergency medicine and practices in Mansfield, Ohio.. About the AuthorJohn Brose, D.O., is board-certified in family practice and is Assistant Dean for Clinical Research at Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine in Athens.John C. Auseon, D.O., is a board-certified cardiologist practicing in Columbus, Ohio.Daniel Waksman, D.O., practices emergency medicine in Coldwater, Ohio.Michael J

If, however, the clinician notices only that there is QRS widening on the EKG, the problem-solving section of the handbook will help lead the clinician to that abnormality. Based on a prototype and revised according to surveyed use, The Guide to EKG Interpretation is the first in a series of White Coat Pocket Guides, designed for practitioners in the field, and published in collaboration with the Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine.. If the reader wishes to look up bundle-branch blocks, there is a reference section discussing this abnormality in detail. This combination of functions and a convenient pocket size make The Guide to EKG Interpretation a useful pocket companion for the busy clinician or student. A practical guide for students, interns, and