SalePage : Don’t Miss a Beat: EKG & Arrhythmia Interpretation Made Easy – Cynthia L. Webner & Cathy Lockett
Consider a regular day at work: you’re going from room to room checking on all of your patients when you see an EKG reading that appears weird. What you do next might spell the difference between life and death for your patient, and if you can’t interpret an EKG properly, it’s like operating with blinders on.
Remove the anxiety and intimidation from EKG interpretation!
Now is your time to learn how to recognize changes in a patient’s cardiac state swiftly and confidently!
The critical care professionals in this course have over 65 years of combined expertise and will provide you with a step-by-step methodical approach that is certain to improve your skills.
You will be able to spot acute coronary syndromes, bundle branch blockages, and problematic rhythms that you may have missed before using the simple approaches taught in this session.
This cutting-edge training will improve your EKG abilities and enable you to spot, evaluate, and respond to patient crises. You will get the ability to:
Determine the QRS axis to aid in diagnosis.
Contrast the anterior and posterior hemiblocks on the left.
Recognize where acute coronary syndromes occur.
Distinguish between LBBB and RBBB and their importance.
Look for chamber enlargements.
And even more!
The knowledge you will receive in this rigorous online course might be the difference between life and death for one of your patients… Don’t miss a beat when every second matters!
This intense online course covers the following topics:
Easy ECG and Arrhythmia Interpretation
Module One
Time Management Techniques and Strategies
Create your own EKG Grid Cardiac Conduction System Clues.
Positive and Negative Lead Placement in the 12-Lead EKG
Identifying the Cardiac Axis
Quick Axis by Quadrant Axis Practice Using the “Thumbs Technique”
Module two
Fundamentals of EKG – Bundle Branch Blocks
Causes of Branch Blocks in Bundles
Criteria for the Left Anterior Hemiblock
Case Studies in EKG
Enlargement of the right and left atrial chambers
Ventricular Hypertrophy EKG
Changes in the ST segment and the T wave
STEMI Q Wave Abnormalities in the EKG
Module three
MIs of Various Types
MI anterior Complications and EKG Alterations
ST Variations in Inferior MI
MI of the Lateral Wall
MI in the posterior
Recognizing RV Infarcts and Their Implications
4th Module
What You Need to Know About Morphology
Methodology for Differentiation Using EKG Practice: Morphology in Lead V1 and V6 QT Interval Adjustments at the Bedside
High-Risk Characteristics
QT prolongation syndrome
Syndrome of Brugada
Pointes Torsade’s
Normal QT with Polymorphic VT
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