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12 Lead ECG: The Art of Interpretation

Garcia and Holtz

written by an MD and a paramedic, what could be better?

also, it is split up into basic (this is a P wave), intermediate (ACLS level), and advanced interpretation throughout the different chapters.

Forget Thaler and Dubin, THIS is the only ECG book you will ever need.

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I have a PDF I made about 30 pages or so during my EKG Tech licensure course that I can send to you. Let me know if you're interested. It covers atrial, ventricular, junctional, heart blocks, and bundle branch blocks along with a few other arrythmias. You won't get the zebras in there like wolf-Parkinson's-white but it should do the trick for reemphasizing your knowledge for an ACLS course.

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I have a PDF I made about 30 pages or so during my EKG Tech licensure course that I can send to you. Let me know if you're interested. It covers atrial, ventricular, junctional, heart blocks, and bundle branch blocks along with a few other arrythmias. You won't get the zebras in there like wolf-Parkinson's-white but it should do the trick for reemphasizing your knowledge for an ACLS course.

 

Hi can you also email me the EKG notes: rach4_13@att.net

 

Thanks

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