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| View Larger Image | ECG Workout: Exercises in Arrhythmia Interpretation (Huff, ECG Workout) | Paperbackby Jane Huff (Author)
| List Price: | $44.95 | | Price: | $37.63 | | You Save: | $7.32 (16%) | | | Available: | Usually ships in 24 hours |
| | Binding: | Paperback | | Publisher: | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins | | Edition: | Fifth Editionth Edition | | Page Count: | 384 Pages | | Publication Date: | October 01, 2005 | | Sales Rank: | 40,601th |
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FEATURES | - ISBN13: 9780781782302
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- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description Now in its Fifth Edition, this text and workbook is an excellent aid for students, practicing nurses, and allied health professionals learning ECG interpretation. The book presents a step-by-step guide to rhythm strip analysis and contains over 500 actual (not computer-generated) ECG strips to enhance the skills needed for accurate, confident ECG interpretation. Two post-tests and an answer key appear at the back of the book. The latest ACLS guidelines are also included. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 14 reviews)
| Fast delivery, however it wasn't a true advertisement by F. Prucha 3 Stars June 14, 2009 I am disappointed as it was advertised as NEW, but when I received this book I find exercises on page45-47,107-115,155-161and page 206-210 all have been written with pen.
| | Great Rhythm Strips! by Skeeksis (Ocala, FL) 5 Stars May 24, 2009 I used this book during paramedic school - it was awesome for really having to figure out rhythms and gave great explanations. I recommend this book to anyone!
| | One of the great books to learn basic EKG strip interpretation by C. Stansberry (HOUSTON, TX) 5 Stars September 07, 2008 I am one of those people who sometimes quickly forget what I read if I deem the subject difficult or intimidating. Often I have to get more than one reference, but this is one of the better books on learning basic EKGs. Lots of practice strips, flash cards, and thorough explanations. Once I learned the KEY differences of certain rhythms to simplify recognition then read the WHY OR HOW it happens, it made learnng EKGs so much easier, at least it did for me. I used to have such a mental block with learning EKGs because it looked like a foreign language, and involves a human life; it made me paranoid. I took a couple of home study classes in the past (just to conquer learning it, for my personal enrichment), but this book along with a formal class helped to prepare me for ACLS (for continuing education only). I am proud I finally learned the concepts to put it all together. I do not practice in acute care, but I am proud I understand a lot more thanks to this book. Now, if only I can find a really good book on algebra then I will feel like a genius!! ;-) I WOULD HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS BE THE ONLY BOOK NEEDED TO LEARN EKG INTERPRETATION.
| | Very Practical for new and seasoned RNs by Jason Gerke (San Francisco, CA) 5 Stars April 23, 2008 Good review of the topic and the practice tests were a great way to sharpen rhythm interpretations skills.
| | ECG Workout by Julia K. St Onge (Spokane, Washington) 5 Stars April 20, 2008 This was a textbook for my nursing classes. It had good information and was very helpful in being able to read ECG's for the new practitioner.
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