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Making Sense Of The Ecg With Cases For Self Assessment 2nd 2nd Andrew R Houghton

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Making Sense Of The Ecg With Cases For Self Assessment 2nd 2nd Andrew R Houghton
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Publisher: CRC
File Extension: PDF
File size: 33.69 MB
Pages: 196
Author: Andrew R Houghton
ISBN: 9781444181852, 1444181858
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 2nd

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PrefaceIf you have already read our book Making Sense of the ECG fourth edition you may
now be keen to put your knowledge to the test. In this companion volume, Making
Sense of the ECG: Cases for Self-Assessment second edition, you can test your skills
in ECG interpretation with 70 individual clinical cases.
This book is simple to use. Each of the cases begins with an ECG, an illustra -
tive clinical scenario (to place the ECG in an appropriate context), and a number of
questions. On turning the page, you will find the answers to the questions together
with a detailed analysis of the ECG. This is followed by a general commentary on
the ECG and the clinical case, and suggestions for further reading. The ECG cases
are presented in order of increasing difficulty and we are certain that whatever your
experience in ECG interpretation, you will find cases to challenge your skills.
We have revised and fully updated the text for this new edition and provided
 up-to-date  references  to  relevant  papers  and  guidelines.  Several  cases  have  been
replaced with new examples. All the cross-references to our new companion  volume,
Making Sense of the ECG fourth edition, have been updated.
Once again, we are grateful to everyone who has taken the time to comment on
the text and to provide us with ECGs from their collections. Finally, we would like
to thank all the staff at CRC Press who have contributed to the success of the Making
Sense series of books.
Andrew R Houghton
David Gray

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