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Product Identifiers
PublisherWiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-100727916548
ISBN-139780727916549
eBay Product ID (ePID)2843237
Product Key Features
Number of Pages176 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameEcgs for the Emergency Physician 1
Publication Year2003
SubjectEmergency Medicine, Cardiology
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaMedical
AuthorAmal Mattu
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.5 in
Item Weight18.4 Oz
Item Length11.6 in
Item Width8.2 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
Reviews"Mattu and Brady have put together 200 ECGs that illustrate virtually all electrocardiographic diagnoses. This is achieved in a self-assessment format that is instructive and interesting...I recommend these as continuing education for Emergency Medicine Specialists: no matter how well honed your skills, there is something here that will make you stop, think and learn...After you have read this book, I suspect the next person to ask you "Just check this ECG" will be overwhelmed with your knowledge!" EMJ Online
IllustratedYes
Volume NumberVol. 1
Table Of ContentForeword. Preface. Dedications. Part 1 . Case histories. ECG interpretations and comments. Part 2 . Case histories. ECG interpretations and comments. Appendix A: Differential diagnoses. Appendix B: Commonly used abbreviations. Index
SynopsisWith over 200 traces to test your knowledge, this book is a first class learning tool for emergency physicians. Basic student level knowledge of ECGs is assumed, so the reader can move directly to learning about the more complex traces that occur in the emergency department. The level of difficulty is stratified into two sections for: Specialists in training Specialist emergency physicians A minimum amount of information is given beneath each trace, as if in the real situation. The full clinical description is printed in a separate section to avoid the temptation of "looking". Accompanied by learning points, and with the cases presented randomly, this book provides a rich source of information on the interpretation of ECGs a core skill for all emergency department staff., With over 200 traces to test your knowledge, this book is a first class learning tool for emergency physicians. Basic student-level knowledge of ECGs is assumed, so the reader can move directly to learning about the more complex traces that occur in the emergency department. The level of difficulty is stratified into two sections for specialists in training and specialist emergency physicians. A minimum amount of information is given beneath each trace, as if in the real situation. The full clinical description is printed in a separate section to avoid the temptation of "looking". Accompanied by learning points, and with the cases presented randomly, this book provides a rich source of information on the interpretation of ECGs - a core skill for all emergency department staff., This is a practical learning book on the interpretation of ECGs for emergency physicians and staff. 200 randomly selected cases are split into intermediate and advanced levels, with descriptions of the cases and learning points separated from the scans. A popular feature is the addition of similar figures in many of the explanations, giving further in-depth information., With over 200 traces to test your knowledge, this book is a first class learning tool for emergency physicians. Basic student-level knowledge of ECGs is assumed, so the reader can move directly to learning about the more complex traces that occur in the emergency department.