Nov 25, 2012 #1 E EMTFozzy Forum Crew Member Messages 33 Reaction score 0 Points 6 If I posted this properly there is a pdf for assisting with EKG interp. Great for medic students starting out. Attachments ecgmadeeasy.pdf ecgmadeeasy.pdf 274.6 KB · Views: 369
If I posted this properly there is a pdf for assisting with EKG interp. Great for medic students starting out.
Nov 25, 2012 #2 STXmedic Forum Burnout Premium Member Messages 5,018 Reaction score 1,356 Points 113 That hurts my head... Lol Different strokes for different folks, I guess
Nov 25, 2012 #3 OP OP E EMTFozzy Forum Crew Member Messages 33 Reaction score 0 Points 6 I used this as a tool to assist me in Medic school. Helped create a good base for interp!!!! Not for everyone but I think it may help some!!!
I used this as a tool to assist me in Medic school. Helped create a good base for interp!!!! Not for everyone but I think it may help some!!!
Nov 25, 2012 #4 F Fish Forum Deputy Chief Messages 1,172 Reaction score 1 Points 38 Might help some, seems to busy for me.
Nov 25, 2012 #5 VFlutter Flight Nurse Messages 3,728 Reaction score 1,265 Points 113 Ya there is way too much going on in that chart. I have seen a "tree" like that for differentiating heart blocks that was helpful but once you start to really understand rhythms you will DDX in your head without any charts.
Ya there is way too much going on in that chart. I have seen a "tree" like that for differentiating heart blocks that was helpful but once you start to really understand rhythms you will DDX in your head without any charts.
Nov 25, 2012 #7 Anjel Forum Angel Messages 4,548 Reaction score 302 Points 83 Yikes. That's a lot of arrows.
Nov 25, 2012 #8 N NYMedic828 Forum Deputy Chief Messages 2,094 Reaction score 3 Points 36 Best way to learn ECGs, as with anything in medicine is to simply know what IS normal. If you don't know what normal is, you cannot understand abnormal. All I need to teach someone ECG basics is a textbook normal sinus.
Best way to learn ECGs, as with anything in medicine is to simply know what IS normal. If you don't know what normal is, you cannot understand abnormal. All I need to teach someone ECG basics is a textbook normal sinus.