EKGs for the Nurse Practitioner and Physician Assistant [electronic resource].
Publication details: New York : Springer Publishing Company, 2013.Description: 1 online resource (247 p.)ISBN:- 9780826199577 (electronic bk.)
- 0826199577 (electronic bk.)
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Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Part I. Basics of Cardiac Physiology and Relationship to the EKGRhythm Output; Chapter 1: Introduction to the EKG, Cardiac Anatomy, and Electrical Conduction System; Introduction; Depolarization and Repolarization; Sinus Node; Atrioventricular Node; Bundle of His; Bundle Branches; Chapter 1 Review Questions; Chapter 2: Defining the Intervals; Introduction; PR Interval; QRS Duration; ST Segment; T Wave; QT Interval; U Wave; Chapter 2 Review Questions; Chapter 3: Lead Review; Introduction; Types and Placement of Leads; Limb Leads
Review of Important PointsCombining Unipolar and Bipolar Leads; Placement of the Chest Leads; Basic Interpretation of the QRS Complex Across the Precordial Leads; R Wave Progression; Applying the Group Pattern of 12-Lead EKG Interpretation; Chapter 3 Review Questions; Part II. Interpreting the 12-Lead EKG; Chapter 4: Rate; Calculating the Heart Rate; Junctional Rhythms; Chronotropic Incompetence; Chapter 4 Review Questions; Chapter 5: Rhythm; Introduction; The Autonomic Nervous System and Heart Rate Variation; Sinus Arrhythmia; Atrial Arrhythmias; Atrial Bigeminy, Trigeminy, and Tachycardia
Atrial FibrillationSumary of Atrial Arrhythmias; Ventricular Arrhythmias; Chapter 5 Review Questions; Chapter 6: Axis; Introduction; Using Limb Leads to Define Axis in Degrees; Depolarization Vectors; Defining the Four Quadrants; Determining the Axis; Summary of Axis Quadrant Determination (Figure 6.9); Determining Axis in Degrees; Applying Axis to Clinical Practice; Common Causes of Axis Deviation; Chapter 6 Review Questions; Chapter 7: Heart Block; Introduction; Sinus Pause; Atrioventricular Block; Right Bundle and Left Bundle Branch Block; Right and Left Hemiblock
Chapter 7 Review QuestionsChapter 8: Ischemia and Infarction; Introduction; Ischemia; Infarction; Coronary Blood Supply (Figure 8.4); Coronary Supply to Conduction System; Following a Pattern; Reciprocal Changes; Anterior Wall Ischemia and Infarction; Lateral Wall Ischemia and Infarction; Inferior Wall Ischemia and Infarction; Posterior Wall Ischemia and Infarction; Evaluating for Ischemia in the Presence of Bundle Branch Block; EKG Findings in Ventricular Aneurysm; Chapter 8 Review Questions; Part III. Commonly Occurring Arrhythmias and EKG Findings; Chapter 9: Supraventricular Tachycardia
IntroductionDiagnosing SVT; Paroxysmal Supraventricular Tachycardia; Reentrant Tachycardias; Junctional Ectopic Tachycardia; Atrial Fibrillation; Atrial Flutter; Review of SVT; Chapter 9 Review Questions; Chapter 10: Ventricular Arrhythmias; Introduction; Premature Ventricular Contractions; Ventricular Tachycardia; Ventricular Tachycardia Versus Aberrant SVT; Ventricular Fibrillation; Asystole; Brugada Pattern; Chapter 10 Review Questions; Chapter 11: Paced EKGs; Introduction; Indications for Pacemakers; Anatomy of the Pacemaker System; Atrial Pacing; Ventricular Pacing; Dual-Chamber Pacing
Biventricular Pacing
It is vital for NPs and PAs to be highly skilled in EKG interpretation to correctly identify high-risk patients and to make appropriate clinical decisions. This reference book is the first to present a comprehensive, multifaceted approach to EKG interpretation, covering all major topics required for expertise in this area. Based on a physiologic approach that facilitates in-depth understanding, the text includes clinical scenarios that may be seen in practice, and firmly links the information found in the EKG printout to the patient's symptoms. It clearly presents the gamut of requisite topics.
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