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Don't let the publication year scare you. Human physiology hasn't changed much (for at least a few thousand years), and this course teaches the (still) currently preferred method of interpreting EKGs.
A programmed course in Electrocardiography 0. Spatial Vector Approach to Electrocardiography 1. The Wave of Depolarization 2. Cardiac Vectors 3. Atrial Depolarization 4. Atrial Ectopic Beats 5. Cardiac Conduction System 6. ECG Deflections as a Reflection of Electrical Changes in the Myocardium 7. Introduction to Augmented Unipolar Limb Leads 8. Augmented Unipolar Limb Leads 9. The Chest Leads and the Lewis and Esophageal Leads 10. Calibration and Measurement of the ECG 11. Significance of the P Wave in Atrial, Nodal, and Ventricular Premature Contractions 12. Variations in Ectopic Sites as Reflected on the ECG Tracing 13. The QRS Complex in Atrial, Nodal, and Ventricular Premature Contractions 14. Atrial, Nodal, and Ventricular Premature Contractions: Concluding and Diagnostic Sections 15. The Spontaneous Discharge Cycle 16. The Cardiac Pacemaker as Influenced by the Vagus 17. Discharge Mechanisms of Ectopic Foci 18. Tachycardia: Bigeminy, Trigeminy, and Quadrigeminy 19. Reseting of the SA Node 20. Compensatory Pause and Interpolated Beats 21. Review and Diagnostic Section 22. Parasystole 23. Multifocality 24. Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome 25. AV Block, Part I 26. AV Block, Part II 27. Tachycardia, Part I 28. Tachycardia, Part II 29. Tachycardia, Part III 30. Tachycardia, Part IV 31. Flutter and Fibrillation, Part I 32. Flutter and Fibrillation, Part II 33. Aberrant Conduction in Atrial Flutter and Fibrillation 34. Locating the Obscured P Wave 35. Cardiac Arrhythmias, Review and Diagnostic Section, Part I 36. Cardiac Arrhythmias, Review and Diagnostic Section, Part II Sharing Widget |