The ECG is one of the most commonly used investigations in
contemporary medicine. Interpretation of the ECG can appear
daunting, but it is actually relatively straightforward as long as
a systematic approach is taken. Pocket ECGs for Nurses assists with
this task by providing a detailed yet readable introduction to ECG
interpretation, supplemented by clinical information about how to
act based on its findings. The book begins by covering the basics
of cardiac anatomy and physiology and how these relate to the ECG.
It then guides nurses on how to perform a high-quality ECG
recording, interpret it and make sense of common ECG abnormalities.
The book also includes a guide to ambulatory and bedside monitoring
as well as useful chapter summaries. This pocketbook is an
essential reference for the non-specialist who needs to be able to
record and perform a basic and safe interpretation of an ECG.
Written in plain language with clear explanations, bullet lists and
summaries throughout, this handy guide will benefit nurses as well
as paramedics and other allied health professionals in recording
and reading ECGs.
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