Deltachange
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First, let me start off with, I am an EMTB. I can read EKG's in the aspect of I understand the physiology of the hearts electrical system and what the waveforms are on the EKG, I understand the leads and placement, and I understand the behavior of the electrical currents in the heart, and how they are expressed.
I know all of this because I taught myself out of a book, Rapid Interpretation of EKG's by Dr. Dubins, which was recommended by the paramedic on my ride alongs for my EMT class. So needless to say, its fairly rudimentary, but I think I am getting a grasp on normal EKG's Blocks, Ischemia, Q waves etc.
However I can't for the life of me understand the axis of the heart, and how you determine rotation. So if any paramedics or EKG trained people on here wouldn't mind helping an ambitious, motivated EMTB, I could really use some help, either on the thread or through PM, at your convenience.
P.S.: I searched the forum using EKG Rotation, but I couldn't find anything on the lists. Google spit a bunch of highly technical stuff at me that I don't quite understand yet. So help with that would also be appreciated!
Thanks
I know all of this because I taught myself out of a book, Rapid Interpretation of EKG's by Dr. Dubins, which was recommended by the paramedic on my ride alongs for my EMT class. So needless to say, its fairly rudimentary, but I think I am getting a grasp on normal EKG's Blocks, Ischemia, Q waves etc.
However I can't for the life of me understand the axis of the heart, and how you determine rotation. So if any paramedics or EKG trained people on here wouldn't mind helping an ambitious, motivated EMTB, I could really use some help, either on the thread or through PM, at your convenience.
P.S.: I searched the forum using EKG Rotation, but I couldn't find anything on the lists. Google spit a bunch of highly technical stuff at me that I don't quite understand yet. So help with that would also be appreciated!
Thanks