The Only EKG Book You'll Ever Need
Now in its Sixth Edition, this popular, practical text presents all the information clinicians need to use the EKG in everyday practice and interpret hypertrophy and enlargement, arrhythmias, conduction blocks, pre-excitation syndromes, and myocardial infarction. It is an ideal reference for medical students in ICM courses, house officers, or anyone directly involved in pa...more
Paperback, 336 pages
Published
August 19th 2009
by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
(first published December 1st 2002)
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Its Title is The real Description , a friend called it ECG For dummies . ... :)
gr8 book...im still no expert on EKGs but this helped to set up a good foundation
Still can't figure out what part of the heart leads II, III, and aVF represent? Forgot how to detect left ventricular hypertrophy? It's all here, folks. This truly is the only EKG book you'll ever need. I used this short and easy to read book during my time on the Cardiology Service at UC Irvine. In his preface, Thaler compares learning to read EKGs like learning to read sheet music; he continues throughout the rest of this book with the same friendly yet authoritative style. A must read for ...more
Truly the best EKG book.
Really easy to follow texts, although when I tried to test myself afterward I wasn't quite the EKG expert that I was lead to believe I would be...
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