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ECG in Emergency Medicine and Acute Care provides a comprehensive,
clinically relevant resource on electrocardiography for those who
care for patients in the emergency setting. The book provides
succinct information on ECG abnormalities and their aetiologic
differential diagnoses, diagnostic criteria for the ECG
manifestations of various clinical diseases/entities, and many
12-lead ECG examples for review. * Offers expert guidance from a
premier editorial team. * Includes description/pathophysiology *
causes * ECG findings * differential diagnosis/hints * and ECG
examples in the Electrocardiographic Manifestations of Disease
section. * Features a consistent chapter organization that follows
a specific outline, ensuring consistent, reliable information
throughout. * Uses over 450 illustrations, including a multitude of
12-lead examples for review-making this resource ideal for board
preparation. * And much more.
Topics in this issue include: Cardiac Arrest as a Public Health
Concern; Prehospital Cardiac Arrest; Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation;
Cardioactive Medications in Cardiac Arrest; Airway Management in
Cardiac Arrest; Rapid Response Teams; and? Pediatric Cardiac
Arrest.
The Electrocardiogram in Emergency and Acute Care Clear, practical
guidance in mastering ECG interpretation in the critically ill
patient The Electrocardiogram in Emergency and Acute Care contains
clear, practical guidance on mastering both single-lead and 12 lead
ECGs, covering the full range of complexities and including a
section on differential diagnosis of more common ECGs, with over
200 tracings from which to learn and self-test. The editors place
an emphasis on readability and accessibility, with clearly written
chapters and excellent illustrations that serve as a primary source
of information for students, trainees, and practicing emergency
physicians in all areas. In The Electrocardiogram in Emergency and
Acute Care, readers can expect to find detailed information on
topics such as: Clinical applications, impact, and interpretation
of the electrocardiogram, plus variants of the normal, lead
misplacement, and electrocardiographic artifact encountered in
clinical practice Cardiac rhythms and cardiac dysrhythmias,
covering cardiac rhythms with normal rates, narrow QRS complex
tachycardia, wide QRS complex tachycardia, and bradycardia Anatomic
and physiologic considerations of ischemic heart disease,
historical development of the prehospital electrocardiogram, and
electrocardiographic findings in acute coronary syndrome Special
populations, high-risk presentation scenarios, and advanced
electrocardiographic techniques, covering electrocardiograms in
pediatric and poisoned patients The Electrocardiogram in Emergency
and Acute Care is ideally suited to medical students, residents,
and physicians in training, but is also a useful reference for
established physicians as a review and reference text, along with
all other health professionals working in this field.
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