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• Archive: Faculty:Cheryl HerrmannDuration:6 Hours 3 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Jan 14, 2021 Description The EKG and Chest X-Ray are the most commonly used procedures for diagnosing a wide variety of cardiac and respiratory conditions, yet even the most seasoned nurses struggle to master interpretation.
• Watch this live webcast and finally learn to recognize borderline and abnormal findings.
• In this information-packed program expert, Cheryl Hermann, will teach you easy-to-understand techniques to identify coronary and pulmonary problems you would have previously missed.
• Don't miss this opportunity to learn how to:Analyze QRS axis to determine diagnosisContrast left anterior and posterior hemiblocksRecognize the location of acute coronary syndromesInterpret chest x-rays for differential diagnosisPerform more efficient and effective patient assessmentsAnd most importantly, respond to the patient emergencies associated with each of these changes!
• Handouts Manual - 12-Lead EKG & Chest X-Ray Interpretation (73.4 MB) 196 Pages Available after Purchase Extra Handouts (2.1 MB) 14 Pages Available after Purchase Outline Part I: The ABCs of 12-Lead EKG Interpretation The 12-Lead EKG Cardiac electrical conduction systemElectrical vectorsNormal polarity & P-QRS-T configuration of each leadAce the Axis Left & right axis deviationCauses & criteriaMethods of determining axis deviationClinical applicationsBeat the Bundles Right & left bundle branch blocksCauses & complicationsLeft anterior & left posterior hemiblocksCorrelate the Coronary Anatomy The coronary arteriesLeft ventricular wallsRelationship to the 12-leadDifferential Diagnosis in Acute Coronary SyndromeIschemia, injury & infarction patternsReciprocal changesSTEMI vs.