A 1st Book on ECGs-2014
The <b><i>expanded</i></b> <b>ePub</b> version of <b><i>"A 1st Book on ECGs-2014"</i></b> has just come out! This ePub version takes the 116-page hard copy book version to <i>another</i> level. Not limited by space constraints - we have DOUBLED the content of the hard copy book. As for the book version - <b><i>I assume NO prior knowledge in ECG interpretation</i>.</b> It is fine if you have <i>never</i> seen an ECG before - since I start at the very beginning. On reading this ePub, you will quickly appreciate: <b>i)</b> What an ECG is; <b>ii)</b> How medical providers use 12-lead ECGs and rhythm strips clinically for patient care; and <b>iii)</b> How YOU can begin to interpret ECGs on your own. Our goal is to provide KEY information fast:<div><ul><li>Near-instant access is at your fingertips with this electronic ePub version. All key sections in this ePub are numbered for instant localization using either the <b><i>linked</i></b> <b>Rapid-Find CONTENTS</b> in the front or convenient Search functions. </li><li>All figures are in <b><i>full</i></b> <b>color</b>. They easily stretch to whatever size you prefer for easy reading. </li><li>An expanded <b>GLOSSARY</b> of <b><i>ECG-related terms</i></b> is at the front of the ePub to facilitate understanding of terminology. </li><li>A detailed <b>ECG Crib Sheet</b> is also in the front of the ePub as an illustrated check-list reminder of all key ECG criteria. </li><li>"<b>Extras</b>" that have been <b><i>added</i></b> to this <b>ePub</b> include more detailed interpretations of Practice Tracings and an ADDENDUM Section on Bundle Branch Block and WPW - which serves as a transition from beginning-to-intermediate ECG interpretation level. </li><li><b>BOTTOM LINE:</b> The book version of "A 1st Book on ECGs-2014" is our <i>"quick answer"</i> that can be read by anyone (<i>medically oriented or not</i>) within a couple of hours. This <b><i>expanded</i></b> <b>ePub version</b> accomplishes these same goals PLUS taking the beginner several steps further with a more comprehensive look at ECG interpretation.</li></ul></div>