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by: Barbara Aehlert Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Dewey Decimal Number: 616.1207547 EAN: 9780323014335 Edition: 2nd ISBN: 032301433X Label: C.V. Mosby Manufacturer: C.V. Mosby Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 183 Publication Date: January 15, 2002 Publisher: C.V. Mosby Studio: C.V. Mosby Related Items:
Browse for similar items by category: Click to Display Editorial Review: Product Description: This portable reference offers quick, convenient access to key guidance on ECG interpretation. Completely updated to reflect the 2000 guidelines for CPR and emergency cardiovascular care, it puts essential, state-of-the-art knowledge at the readers' fingertips. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - ECG Made EasyThe book is a comprehensive and easy read of ECGs. It has good exercises at the end to prepare for exams. Rating: - Best of the lotI own many ECG books, including Taigman's Advanced Cardiology, Brady's Basic Arrhythmias, and Grauer's ACLS Arrhythmia Interpretation. This book is the best of the lot. Although all the books claim to simplify the understanding of ECG's, Aehlert actually does it. Rating: - An awsome resource for studentsThis book is an excellent resource for any student of a medical profession in which you're required to read EKG's. I'm currently in medic school and found that out of about 4 books that this one is best. The terminology is easy to understand. If you can't understand the information this book provides, it may be best not to try. I found the section on page 226 and 227 that gives a list of cardiac drugs, uses, and effects to be very helpful. I like that they give you several strips at the end of each ... Read More Rating: - very hard to understandAll thought this book is very informative, it is equally as hard to understand. I found myself reading a single page at least five or more times untill I completely understood it. A note to readers, if you are going to buy this book, please PLEASE purchase a med dictonary. Your going to need it. Rating: - Very good and informative bookThis book presents the various arrythmias in a very good format. From atrial to junctional rhythms, her explanations and diagrams are very helpful and informative. My only complaint, and why I didn't give it 5 stars, is that I wish she would have put some sort of cardiac pharmacology table in with the text (i.e. what drugs are indicated for the various dysrhythmias). In association with Amazon.com | |