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Paperback The ECG Made Easy Book

ISBN: 0443072523

ISBN13: 9780443072529

The ECG Made Easy

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This highly respected book is a simple, readable guide to the accurate identification and interpretation of normal and abnormal electrocardiogram (ECG) patterns for medical students, nurses and junior doctors. The emphasis throughout is on the straightforward practical application of the ECG. It will prove useful to all medical and health care staff who require clear, basic knowledge about the ECG.Offers concrete, practical guidance on this difficult...

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Great book for learning the basics

I read this first as a medical student and now as a clinician, keep referring to it whenever my ECG skills need to be brushed up. It is very concise and easy to read. the basic concepts and the various findings in common conditions ( axis, intervals, arrhythmias and MI) are presented in a clear and simple manner that is very easy for the beginner to understand.

Reasonable book for introduction to EKG

Good book. Easy to read. I beleive it has a couple misprints (for example: page 16 Fig. 1.16 - Text describes Left Axis Deviation, figure underscore states - Left Axis Deviation, however figure depicts Right Axis Deviation). Otherwise this is a reasonable book for introduction to EKG.

Excellent 1-sitting reading

The book is very clearly written. The new edition (6th Edition) is printed on nice glossy paper in two-colours (helpful for ECGs). The book is very clearly written, and can be read in one sitting (several hours, unfortunately). The methods for reading ECGs are pretty good, and stresses the understanding of the underlying electrical conduction of the heart. The ordering of topics is well-thought out, starting with ECG introduction (placement of leads, what we are seeing, etc.) to conduction problems, to heart rhythms, to abnormalities in the P, QRS and T waves. I think the book is as simple as it gets for ECGs. It doesn't mark the exact location of the arrhythmias, but if you are a medical/health professional (or student), it should be assumed that you must know something about the heart (and conduction) prior to learning how to read the ECG. It probably also assumes that you are reading the book somewhat in sequence/order, so you actually know what the author is talking about when he comments on each of the ECG print-outs. If you cannot follow the comments for each of the graph, it probably means that you have missed a good portion of the book. There is a short section in the latest edition including 10 ECGs to test your own understanding. It's a bit less than ideal, but there is a companion book they are trying to sell... There are two companion books for this book that look equally good (haven't read those). The ECG in Practice and 150 ECG Problems. All 3 books are sized correctly (small) and can be carried anywhere... making it excellent for reading anywhere!

Goes right to the point!

First of all, I would like to say this book saved me in my Clinical Medicine oral exam; I was asked every possible pattern, and it was in the book! one week before my exam I had the fortune of finding this book in the bookshelf of a bookshop. One good thing about this book is that it is read very quickly (and the cristal-clear language helps!), so it can save someone who needs urgently to get some solid ideas about ECG in the brain! The author simplifies the physics involved too much, so it may be hard to follow the line of thinking in case one doesn`t have strong foundations of cardiac electrophysiology...

Excellent book for getting to grasps with basics of ECGs.

This book is written for medical students, nurses, paramedics - anyone who may be involved in interpreting ECGs in clinical practice and whom might not have the best knowledge of physics. It teaches interpretation without necessarily understanding all the physics involved. It is only a little book, yet covers a suprising amount. It helped me to understand ECGs better for my third year MBChB exams.
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