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* The Complete Guide to ECGs ☆ PDF Download by * James H. O'Keefe Jr., Stephen C. Hammill, Mark S. Freed, Steven M. Pogwizd eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. The Complete Guide to ECGs Tron said Poor book binding results in an unusable book.. While the content of this book is good, the book came with improper binding resulting in the pages falling out from the day I got it. I struggled with it a bit and now simply don't even use it because it's such a hassle. Very dissatisfied with the production quality. Photos attached. The Critic said Phenomenal Book. This book should be made mandatory for all medical school cardiology courses. It provides a step-wise progressive, repetitiv

The Complete Guide to ECGs

Title : The Complete Guide to ECGs
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Rating : 4.43 (632 Votes)
Asin : 0763764051
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 558 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-06-08
Language : English

Tron said Poor book binding results in an unusable book.. While the content of this book is good, the book came with improper binding resulting in the pages falling out from the day I got it. I struggled with it a bit and now simply don't even use it because it's such a hassle. Very dissatisfied with the production quality. Photos attached. The Critic said Phenomenal Book. This book should be made mandatory for all medical school cardiology courses. It provides a step-wise progressive, repetitive method to first review or learn basic to more advanced EKG readings and then reinforce and build upon the basic information.I've used this book for over ten years. I've suggested this book to many a recently graduated Resident in Emergency Medicine, Internal Medicine, Family Medicine doc. I studied for the Boards with this book and it has NEVER failed.After the first 100 or so EKGs (if you take the time to read the explanation) you can feel confident that your readings are solid. Keep the book by your desk to refer. Dense, but loads of information deuist This book was recommended to me by a cardiologist to get better at ECG interpretation. There's lots of material, but as one commenter noted, don't use this book to learn ECG's---you should already know them---use this book to master them. There are 89 detailed practice ECG's along with pop quizzes and other review aids. This is the only book that I'm aware of that discusses using ECG's to interpret atrial septal defects, myxedema, sinoatrial blocks.

Features of the Third Edition: Includes a total of 89 ECG cases; 26 of which are new to this edition Entirely new section of self test quizzes called Find the Imposter More than 1000 questions and answers related to ECG interpretation Expanded final section of ECG Criteria Featured sections on approach to ECG interpretation and ECG differential diagnosis. The Complete Guide to ECGs is simply the best book on the subject I have ever seen! It is a superb addition to the library of every intern, resident, and fellow, and a uniquely practical and comprehensive study guide for phys

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