Nurse to Nurse: ECG Interpretation

· McGraw Hill Professional
4.4
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336
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About this ebook

An ICO staff trainer show you how to understand and perform ECG interpretation at the bedside!

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4 STAR DOODY'S REVIEW!
"This book provides novice to expert nurses easily accessible information on rhythms and dysrhythmias....This is a great book for students and novice nurses learning rhythms. Its size lends itself to being used daily on the clinical unit."--Doody's Review Service

A true pocket guide for working nurses, Nurse to Nurse: ECG Interpretation offers peer-to-peer guidance to help you learn and remember the different ECG rhythms most often encountered in everyday clinical practice. Using numerous tables and innovative features such as Tricks of the Trade, Evidence-Based Practice boxes, and Clinical Alerts, Peggy Jenkins carefully explains how to interpret:

  • Sinus rhythms
  • Atrial rhythms
  • Junctional rhythms
  • Atrioventricular heart blocks
  • Myocardial infarction
  • Changes found in patients with pacemakers

For each type of rhythm, you'll find description, causes, assessments, interpretations, criteria, and care measures along with heart diagrams that correspond to the ECGs.

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4.4
5 reviews
Tracy Stew-Koht
December 27, 2015
Heart to Hart very informative!
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About the author

Peggy Jenkins, PhD., CCRN, is an Intensive Care Unit staff trainer with Bassett Healthcare and an associate professor in the Nursing program at Hartwick College.

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