The ECG In Practice E Book

The ECG In Practice E Book
Author: John Hampton
Publsiher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2013-08-27
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780702052446

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The ECG in Practice is a clinically-orientated book, showing how the electrocardiogram can help in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with symptoms suggesting cardiovascular disease. The underlying philosophy of this Sixth Edition remains that the ECG has to be interpreted in the light of the patient’s history and physical examination, thus the book is organised in chapters according to a patient’s symptoms. Clinically-orientated with a quick reference list of cardiovascular conditions Builds on the basic knowledge outlined in the classic ECG Made Easy Emphasises the individuality of every ECG and uses full 12-lead ECG recordings to provide a realistic reproduction of the clinical environment. The unique page size allows presentation of all 12-lead ECGs across a single page for clarity. Each chapter begins with a brief account of the relevant history and examination and ends with a short account of what might be done once the ECG has been interpreted. Now integrated throughout the book is text on electrophysiology and electrical devices. With pacemakers and implanted defibrillators now common among patients on general medical take, this material guides the reader in recognising their purpose and making a preliminary analysis of any malfunction.

The ECG in Practice

The ECG in Practice
Author: John R. Hampton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997
Genre: Electrocardiography
ISBN: 0443056803

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Following on from THE ECG MADE EASY, this book is a clinically orientated text for the white coat pocket which teaches the reader how to use the ECG in the most intelligent and profitable way. Clinically-oriented with quick-reference list of cardiovascular conditions.

The ECG In Practice

The ECG In Practice
Author: John Hampton
Publsiher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2013-09-17
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780702046438

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".A significant resource of information for medical students and junior medical staff, as well as for those wishing to refresh their knowledge." By Perfusion, Apr 2015 Clinically-orientated with a quick reference list of cardiovascular conditions Builds on the basic knowledge outlined in the classic ECG Made Easy Emphasises the individuality of every ECG and uses full 12-lead ECG recordings to provide a realistic reproduction of the clinical environment. The unique page size allows presentation of all 12-lead ECGs across a single page for clarity. Each chapter begins with a brief account of the relevant history and examination and ends with a short account of what might be done once the ECG has been interpreted. Now integrated throughout the book is text on electrophysiology and electrical devices. With pacemakers and implanted defibrillators now common among patients on general medical take, this material guides the reader in recognising their purpose and making a preliminary analysis of any malfunction.

150 Practice ECGs

150 Practice ECGs
Author: George J. Taylor
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2008-04-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780470693179

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The third edition of 150 Practice ECGs: Interpretation and Review combines practice tracings with clinical cardiology, providing students with the practical knowledge necessary to read, interpret, and understand ECGs. This essential review book is organized into three sections: introductory text reviewing ECG diagnostic criteria, pathophysiology, and clinical correlation; 150 ECG tracings with a brief clinical history; and interpretation and teaching points for each of the 150 ECGs. 150 Practice ECGs: Interpretation and Review, 3rd Edition is ideal as an introductory text for medical and nursing students at any stage of training, for residents and fellows as a refresher before board exams, and for the sophisticated student/teacher as a comprehensive teaching file.

ECG in Medical Practice

ECG in Medical Practice
Author: ABM Abdullah
Publsiher: JP Medical Ltd
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2014-03-30
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9789351520061

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New edition helping trainees recognise, interpret and diagnose cardiac abnormalities. Covers normal and abnormal ECG patterns. Includes 150 ECG tracings for trainees to practise.

ECG Self Study Book

ECG Self Study Book
Author: K Wang
Publsiher: JP Medical Ltd
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2014-02-25
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9789350909966

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Practical guide to help trainees interpret ECGs and recognise cardiac abnormalities. Presents 400 practice ECG tracings, with explanations and diagnoses for reference. Many cases include multiple choice questions or require drawing a ladder diagram for practice.

The ECG Made Practical

The ECG Made Practical
Author: John Hampton,David Adlam
Publsiher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2019-02-12
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780702075452

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The ECG Made Practical is a clinically-orientated book, showing how the electrocardiogram can help in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with symptoms suggesting cardiovascular disease. The underlying philosophy of this Seventh Edition remains that the ECG has to be interpreted in the light of the patient’s history and physical examination, thus the book is organised in chapters according to a patient’s symptoms. Clinically-orientated with a quick reference list of cardiovascular conditions Builds on the basic knowledge outlined in the classic ECG Made Easy Emphasises the individuality of every ECG and uses full 12-lead ECG recordings to provide a realistic reproduction of the clinical environment. The unique page size allows presentation of 12-lead ECGs across a single page for clarity. Each chapter begins with a brief account of the relevant history and examination and ends with a short account of what might be done once the ECG has been interpreted. The ECG is a vital part of diagnosis and prolonged ambulatory ECG recording is now commonplace. This Seventh Edition includes a greater focus on ambulatory monitoring and the newer monitoring devices, while developments in pacing systems and defibrillators are described.

ECG Diagnosis in Clinical Practice

ECG Diagnosis in Clinical Practice
Author: Romeo Vecht,Michael A. Gatzoulis,Nicholas Peters
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2009-04-21
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781848003125

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Over the last century the ECG has been used by clinicians to make major clinical decisions with regard to electric pacing, the use of thrombolytic drugs in acute myocardial infarction and the timing of surgery. In conjunction with a chest X-ray and the echocardiogram it is a fundamental part of the initial investigation of a patient with suspected heart disease. These electrical squiggles have always been difficult for students to understand. In part the problem has been that the formatting of the ECG has only become standard in the last two decades. Some important books have not provided the full twelve-lead ECG. On occasion the interpretation of the ECG has been related to complex explanations of the shapes of the electrical signals. For the practising physician much of the interpretation is a matter of pattern recognition.