Presents a step-by-step approach to electrocardiographic problem solving. Handbook leads the reader to a diagnosis based upon the EKG morphology. Designed to fit inside a lab coat pocket. Uses computer-generated EKG graphs to illustrate the important points of diagnosis. Landscape format. Softcover. DNLM: Electrocardiography--Handbooks.
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5.0
Best way to understand EKGs out there:
I never could find an EKG book that presented a stepwise comprehensive approach to reading EKGs until my senior resident lent this to me during my intern year. The only drawback about this book is that it's only available on the internet!
Better than most!:
This book has good illustrations and is written in some color. It breaks-down all of the common disrhythmias and explains much of what you need to know. Also illustrates the areas of the heart that is effected with certain types of disrhythmias. One of the better books I have found at this point. I think they should print a bigger textbook size of this book, it would be even more useful.
Excellent!! Good source for rapid EKG Interpretation!:
Great Ekg pocket!!. Very straight, not boring and easy understanding of the Ekg. Really helpful and time saving. Not a headache anymore on reading Ekg. From simple explanation to more complicated but easy to understand. Great for interns and residents.You should have it!.
You must have this book!!:
Dr. Brose's "Guide to EKG Interpretation" is a resource that all physicians in training should seriously consider acquiring. It is an extremely thorough book, and its size is deceptive. You wouldn't think a small pocket-size book could pack this much information! As an illustration, I had a question on my Part II board exam about a "J wave", something I had never heard of, even after my EKG rotation and delivering a few EKG lectures. As it turns out, Dr. Brose's book addresses the J wave, while many other... more info