The ECG in Practice
The ECG in Practice pdf
The ECG In Practice, 6ed download
The ECG in Practice is a
clinically-oriented 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
organized in chapters according to a
patient's symptoms. ".A significant
resource of information for medical
students and junior medical staff,
as well as for those wishing to
refresh their knowledge."Reviewed by
Perfusion, Apr 2015
Clinically-oriented with a quick
reference list of cardiovascular
conditions
Builds on the basic
knowledge outlined in the classic
ECG Made Easy
Emphasizes the
individuality of each 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
care, this material guides the
reader in recognizing their purpose
and making a preliminary analysis of
any malfunction.
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