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Wednesday, 27 February 2013
Friday, 22 February 2013
Wednesday, 20 February 2013
ECG of the Week - 18th February 2013 - Interpretation
Final part of the ECG trilogy.
The nursing staff come and get you to say the patients rhythm has changed on the monitor and they've ran off a new ECG.
Friday, 15 February 2013
ECG of the Week - 18th February 2013
Wednesday, 13 February 2013
ECG of the Week - 11th February 2013 - Interpretation
Part two of the trilogy.
This is the next ECG in the series following on
from last week's ECG.
So we've started our patient on amiodarone and this happens.
Friday, 8 February 2013
ECG of the Week - 11th February 2013
Part two of the trilogy.
This is the next ECG in the series following on from last week's ECG.
So we've started our patient on amiodarone and this happens.
This is the next ECG in the series following on from last week's ECG.
So we've started our patient on amiodarone and this happens.
Wednesday, 6 February 2013
ECG of the Week - 4th February 2013 - Interpretation
It's time for an ECG trilogy.
Over the next 3 weeks we have a series of ECG's from a single patient.
69 year old female presenting with palpitations and mild dysponea.
Nil chest pain, no overt cardiac failure, and an acceptable blood pressure. History of cardiomyopathy, chronic AF, LVF, and has an ICD in-situ.
Friday, 1 February 2013
ECG of the Week - 4th February 2013
It's time for an ECG trilogy.
Over the next 3 weeks we have a series of ECG's from a single patient.
69 year old female presenting with palpitations and mild dysponea.
Nil chest pain, no overt cardiac failure, and an acceptable blood pressure.
History of cardiomyopathy, chronic AF, LVF, and has an ICD in-situ.
Over the next 3 weeks we have a series of ECG's from a single patient.
69 year old female presenting with palpitations and mild dysponea.
Nil chest pain, no overt cardiac failure, and an acceptable blood pressure.
History of cardiomyopathy, chronic AF, LVF, and has an ICD in-situ.