EKG Mastery: The Electrocardigram in Rhythm Interpretation and Recognition of High Risk Arrhythmogenic Features – Karen M. Marzlin

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What is In?

In is Archive: this seminar you will learn how to recognize high risk features of sudden death in ECG interpretation..

How does In Archive:?

Archive: In this seminar you will learn how to recognize high risk features of sudden death in ECG interpretation.

What is You?

You is will be able to save valuable time, initiate proper treatment, reduce critical errors and improve patient outcomes when integrating the clinical assessment of your patient with the correct ECG rhythm..

How does You will be?

You will be able to save valuable time, initiate proper treatment, reduce critical errors and improve patient outcomes when integrating the clinical assessment of your patient with the correct ECG rhythm.

What is OUTLINERecognition?

OUTLINERecognition is of high risk features of sudden deathLong QTShort QTBrugada SyndromeWPWAcquired Torsades de PointesUtilizing the 12 lead ECG to aide in rhythm interpretationSupraventricular re-entrant tachycardiasVentricular arrhythmiasCriteria for differentiating wide complex tachycardiasOBJECTIVESCompare the ECG characteristics of the two most common forms of congenital long QT syndrome.Identify the ECG pattern of Brugada syndrome.Differentiate Torsades de Pointes from polymorphic VT with normal QT.Describe ECG characteristics associated with the most common form of SVT.Utilize morphology criteria in leads V1 and V6 to distinguish between SVT conducted aberrantly from ventricular tachycardia..

How does OUTLINERecognition lead?

OUTLINERecognition of high risk features of sudden deathLong QTShort QTBrugada SyndromeWPWAcquired Torsades de PointesUtilizing the 12 lead ECG to aide in rhythm interpretationSupraventricular re-entrant tachycardiasVentricular arrhythmiasCriteria for differentiating wide complex tachycardiasOBJECTIVESCompare the ECG characteristics of the two most common forms of congenital long QT syndrome.Identify the ECG pattern of Brugada syndrome.Differentiate Torsades de Pointes from polymorphic VT with normal QT.Describe ECG characteristics associated with the most common form of SVT.Utilize morphology criteria in leads V1 and V6 to distinguish between SVT conducted aberrantly from ventricular tachycardia.

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