ECG Rounds

3123-0763/ 9780071807630

ISBN/ 9780071807630
作者/出版商 Metkus/McGraw-Hill
出版年代/版次 2014/ 1

定價NT$ 2,100
NT$ 1,995
數量

重量:1.75kg  頁數:645    裝訂:平裝  開數:21.3*27.4  印刷:雙色

Introduction

A practical guide to ECG interpretation written by residents for residents

  • Market: Third and fourth year medical students (34,000 per year), internal medicine residents (23,000), family medicine residents (2,700), emergency medicine residents (3,000)
  • More than 200 case vignettes accompanied by full-size ECG to replicate the rounding experience

About the Book

NEARLY 200 TRACINGS AND 150 CASES TEACH YOU THE ART AND SCIENCE OF ECG INTERPRETATION

Written to be the go-to resource for residents and students on cardiology rotation, ECG Rounds replicates the experience of having a master clinician rounding with you--skillfully linking ECG abnormalities to a particular case.

The author presents a set of tracings, which when taken together, demonstrate most of the abnormalities that a generalist physician trainee should be familiar with. Each tracing is followed by clinical questions and fully explained answers designed to reinforce important electrocardiographic concepts.

192 TRACINGS DETAIL:

  • Normals, Normal Variants, and Artifacts
  • Narrow Complex Tachycardias
  • Wide Complex Tachycardias
  • Bradycardias and Blocks
  • Chamber Enlargement and Hypertrophy
  • Ischemia
  • Myocardium, Pericardium, and Pulmonary Artery
  • Ingestions, Electrolyte Abnormalities, and Exposures
  • Syndromes, Riddles, and Miscellaneous Arrhythmia

    Rather than encouraging you to memorize endless facts, ECG Rounds focuses on practical interpretation based on reasoning and process. The design allows you to choose tracings by level of difficulty, teaching topic, or sequentially as presented in the book.

Table of Contents

Introduction: IV

Tracings: 1

Tracings arranged by subject matter:

Normals, normal variants and artifacts

Arrhythmias

Narrow complex tachycardias

Wide complex tachycardias

Bradycardias and blocks

Chamber enlargement and hypertrophy

Ischemia

Myocardium, pericardium, and pulmonary artery

Pacemakers

Ingestions, electrolyte abnormalities, and exposures

Miscellaneous tracings and zebras