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Electrocardiography in Emergency, Acute, and Critical Care, 2nd Edition

William J. Brady (Hrsg.), Jeffrey A. Tabas (Hrsg.), Amal Mattu (Hrsg.)

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Beschreibung

BE THE ECG EXPERT!

In the emergency department-in any acute or critical care setting-when it's on you to direct a patient's care based on an ECG, you have to be the ECG expert. Right then. See what you need to see, recognize what's important, and act accordingly. And quickly.
 

Get better with Electrocardiography in Emergency, Acute, and Critical Care, 2nd Ed.

A highly visual resource, readable from cover to cover, what works and what doesn't.

The editors-internationally known experts on ECG interpretation and how to teach it-know from experience what should happen at the bedside, and they show it to you in a clear and practical way. They want you to be confident about reading ECGs. They want you to save lives-and they know you will.

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE NEW EDITION: 

  • 18 completely revised and updated chapters
  • High-yield key points at the beginning of each chapter
  • Over 200 ECG images with explanations of important findings
  • More than 80 charts and tables for quick illustration of key ECG and patient characteristics
  • 27 expert contributors, and many more

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critical care, cardiovascular, ecg skills, ecg book, electrocardiography, ECG, clinical decision-making, critical care book, emergency physicians, cardiovascular disease, electrocardiographic presentations, clinical, ED, resource for emergency physicians, emergency department