ECG-2014-Pocket Brain (Expanded) [Kindle Edition]
Author: Ken Grauer | Language: English | ISBN: B00HX29ZAO | Format: PDF, EPUB
ECG-2014-Pocket Brain
Direct download links available ECG-2014-Pocket Brain from with Mediafire Link Download Link The ePub version of ECG-2014-PB (Pocket Brain) has just come out! This ePubversion takes the 260-page hard copy book version (ECG-2014-PB) to another level. Not limited by space constraints - we have literally TRIPLED the content of the hard copy book. Our goal is to provide KEY information fast. Near-instant access is at your fingertips with this electronic ePub version. Download latest books on mediafire and other links compilation ECG-2014-Pocket Brain
Direct download links available ECG-2014-Pocket Brain from with Mediafire Link Download Link The ePub version of ECG-2014-PB (Pocket Brain) has just come out! This ePubversion takes the 260-page hard copy book version (ECG-2014-PB) to another level. Not limited by space constraints - we have literally TRIPLED the content of the hard copy book. Our goal is to provide KEY information fast. Near-instant access is at your fingertips with this electronic ePub version.
- All key sections in this ePub are numbered for speedy localization using either the linked Rapid-Find Contents or convenient Search functions.
- There is a LOT of material in this electronic ePub version! Our Acute MI section alone is over 100 pages, including comprehensive discussion on ECG recognition of ischemia/infarction, coronary anatomy diagrams integrated in a detailed segment on localizing the "culprit" artery - PLUS - separate subsections on recognizing RV and Posterior infarction; Clinical Uses of Lead aVR; Wellens Syndrome; DeWinter T Waves; Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy; Causes of Tall R Wave in V1; Giant T Wave Syndrome, plus LOTS of PRACTICE Tracings on Acute MI with Detailed Explained Answers.
- We have also greatly expanded chapters from the hard copy ECG-2014-PB book on Rhythm Interpretation; Chamber Enlargement; Bundle Branch Block; Hemiblocks; Axis; QT Interval/Torsades; Early Repolarizaton and Normal Variants; Electrolyte Disorders; Acute Pericarditis; Brugada Syndrome; WPW (including WPW-related arrhythmias and localizing the Accessory Pathway); Use of the Computerized Interpretation; and Technical Aspects of Doing an ECG (with emphasis on recognizing common Technical Errors).
- Clinical relevance is stressed throughout this ePub.
- All illustrations are in color.
- Numerous Practice Exercises are integrated with content along the way.
- Over 600 pages - this is a stand-alone resource.
- File Size: 18452 KB
- Print Length: 604 pages
- Publisher: KG/EKG Press; 6 edition (January 16, 2014)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B00HX29ZAO
- Text-to-Speech: Enabled
- Lending: Enabled
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #41,523 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
- #4 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Nonfiction > Professional & Technical > Medical eBooks > Specialties > Emergency Medicine
- #5 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Nonfiction > Professional & Technical > Medical eBooks > Internal Medicine > Cardiology
- #38 in Books > Medical Books > Medicine > Internal Medicine > Pathology > Diseases > Cardiovascular
I'm writing this review from the perspective of an experienced cardiac telemetry nurse. I'm familiar with previous editions and the new 2014 version has dramatically improved! I love the spiral binding. It's improved the readability and now I can instantly find what I'm looking for. The details on axis, Bundle Branch Block, chamber enlargement, ischemia/infarction are great for any level provider. I highly recommend this book!By LBourne
Ken Grauer is becoming widely known and respected amongst emergency doctors thanks to his many astute comments on ECG blogs.By David Thomas
I have every edition of the ECG Pocket Brain and it just keeps getting better. There is an amazing amount of practical information in a book small enough to carry in the pocket of your scrubs. (and having spiral binding is a stroke of genius for improving the longevity of the book) I have been recommending this book to those I work with for many years, both as an "on the floor" resource as well as for revising a specific point after a shift. If you combine this book with Amal Mattu's ECG Case of the Week (free) podcast, you will be well on your way to becoming an ECG expert.
David Thomas
Westmead Emergency Department
Australia
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