Books for Prep









Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Flows very well
This book was recommended by my cardiologist as the best way to help me read 12 leads better. It works. It is easy to read and the knowledge builds page by page. Highly recommended.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - best book or ekg interpretation out there!
This book has been incredibly useful for me- best book on this subject hands down!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great way to understand EKGs
This book combines humor with a step-by-step approach to understanding EKGs. It is excellent! I read it all the way through before a required class in arrythmias and EKG reading, and made an A. Just remember to allow yourself some time to read the book and truly digest it.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - a wonderful book, a must for any student/intern
i just got this book about a month ago because some friends of mine that started and are in residency said that i should be able to read ekg's when i walk in on day one of internship. so i use to use those other ekg books in the past but this one, from their recommendation and now my reading, is truly the best. i can't believe i didnt read this in my student years. its very simple and gives you the foundation of understanding the ekg from bottom up. read it like you never read any other book and it will open your mind up to knowing exactly where and what each rhythm is. im sure with experience you learn more as you see more but this is definitely a must have for anyone in the medical field. its like a story from start to finish. possibly one of the best books i've come across in medicine. forget any other ekg book...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Good starting point
Rapid Interpretation of EKG's, Sixth Edition
An excellent starting point for those who have trouble with ECGs. I use this book for most of my students. After teaching ACLS for over 15 years, I've found that ECG interpretation seems to intimidate students the most. The advantage of Dr. Dubin's book is that it assumes you know nothing to start. Granted, it's not the definitive text on ECG interpretation, rather a gentle introduction to ECGs. I have found that those students who start with more advanced texts fail to grasp some of the fundamentals which are well laid-out in this book. In addition, I find that nurses and paramedics with limited exposure to ECG interpretation can easily grasp the basics with this book.





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