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The ECG Course

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ECG course

Primer:

The 7+2 step plan:

  1. Rhythm
  2. Rate
  3. Conduction (PQ,QRS,QT)
  4. Heart Axis
  5. P Wave Morphology
  6. QRS Morphology
  7. ST Morphology

Interpretation:

  1. Compare with previous ECG
  2. Conclusion

Teaching files

The ECG Textbook

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Cases and Examples

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Cases:
Arrhythmia prone

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