The ECG Made Easy, hailed as a ‘medical classic’ by the British Medical Journal, has reached its 50th anniversary. It has been translated into more than a dozen languages and has now sold more than three quarters of a million copies.
This book is a firm favourite of medical, nursing and paramedic students as it provides clear, easy to follow information on all aspects of using the ECG in clinical practice.
This tenth edition has been fully updated for all healthcare professionals, for those who are still in training, and for those already practising. It is essential reading for all those who use ECGs in their day to day work. It is an easy, practical and informative guide to performing, interpreting and reporting ECGs.
1. The ECG Made Very Easy Indeed 2. What the ECG is About 3. The Rhythm of the Heart 4. Conduction and its Problems 5. Abnormalities of P Waves, QRS Complexes and T Waves 6. The ECG in Healthy Subjects 7. The ECG in Patients With Chest Pain or Breathlessness 8. The ECG in Patients With Palpitations or Syncope 9. ECGs You Must Be Able to Recognize
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