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Reading TelemetryRating: (votes: 0) The last hospital I worked at gave all the nurses a subscription to Pearls Review online and I found a lot of their information helpful when I was designing a class for intro to rhythms. I thought it did a really great job of explaining from the ground up so to speak, and the nice part is that since they are online learning modules you can go back again if needed like you said. I'm actually thinking of getting myself a personal subscription as I study for my CCRN I liked the program so much. HTH and GL! Comment:
http://www.skillstat.com/Flash/ECG_Sim_2004.html
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Once you get the basics down, I recommend the book "Interpreting Difficult ECG's." I can't remember who prints it, but it focuses on quick rhythm interpretation. Enjoy!
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rapid interpretation of ekg's by dale dubin is an awesome book![color=#0e774a]www.emergencyekg.com/[color=#767676] good luck!
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I would also add practice, practice, practice. There are sites on the internet where you can view strips and see their interpretation.Also, I must ask out of curiosity, if the telemetry class instructor did not place much emphasis on the interpretation of strips, what did he/she emphasize?
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Include "paramedic" in your searches. Medics have to be whizzes at ECG because they work alone with no backup.
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Quote from crb613rapid interpretation of ekg's by dale dubin is an awesome book![color=#0e774a]www.emergencyekg.com/[color=#767676] good luck!
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In the meanwhile, learn what the MAJOR "life or death" kind of rhythms are VFib, Vtach, Asystole, etc. That will give you a bit on confidence. Then, you could maybe print some strips (tearing off the names) and practice with them. Write what you think they are and then have a well versed nurse go over them and tell you what she thinks they are.
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Quote from psu_213I would also add practice, practice, practice. There are sites on the internet where you can view strips and see their interpretation.Also, I must ask out of curiosity, if the telemetry class instructor did not place much emphasis on the interpretation of strips, what did he/she emphasize?
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Quote from ObtundedRNThis is the book I recommend. It really is the best book for learning EKGs. It is very easy to read.
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Dubin is the gold standard. I also have an Ipod ap that helps me a lot.
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