The honor is all yours, Kenny. I'm looking forward to your contributions to the list. The first case will be posted soon (perhaps even sooner than I realize,...
Welcome Kenny! Please feel free to bring your good cases and comments to the group. I think this will be a fun and educational experience for all of us! Bring...
You know the funny thing is, I havent spent time in the ICU in 6 months and they call me up yesterday and were beggin for some help. Anyway a long story made...
I have to agree with you on that. I'm pretty good at 3-lead interpretation, but hopefully some of you will have some nice 12leads that can be posted, viewed...
Jon Hoerner
jkh4@...
Jun 15, 2003 4:05 am
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Hopefully this will be the place where we can all learn! mysterious 3 leads and 12 leads with learning potential will be common in this group! Don't be afraid...
One way to save bandwidth might be to have people upload their files to the groups page and let us download them as needed.. Not sure how well that would...
Jon Hoerner
jkh4@...
Jun 15, 2003 4:59 am
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Actually, there is no need to compress GIF and JPG/JPEG file formats (these formats are already compressed and further compression is really not helpful)....
Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the ekg_club group: Are you comfortable with your overall skills in ECG interpretation? Please select...
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Jun 15, 2003 6:01 am
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Michael, Thank you for making some excellent points. I use an HP scanner and send the raw scan to a MS photo editing program at 50% of its initial size, then...
Scanning in B&W is a good idea. Also, before sending, maybe reduce the resolution (and look how it comes out first) prior to sending. As for the type of EKG, I...
Thanks for the idea and EMS-L invite gang.... Will probably lurk for a little while due to scheduling issues, but promise to try and add something of substance...
KPCRP@...
Jun 15, 2003 4:07 pm
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EKG Club: Here is a 12 lead for general discussion. The measurements are: HR: 93 PR: 142 QRS: 75 P-R-T: 53 57 37 Generally, I like to crop the computer...
Code3inSC@...
Jun 15, 2003 9:49 pm
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I have a PDF case study that I would like to share, it is 450 KB in size. I would like to get some feedback on the case. I have uploaded the file to the files...
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the ekg_club group. File : /Right Sided...
ekg_club@yahoogroups....
Jun 15, 2003 10:01 pm
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Looks like there might be some early repolarization going on, and it seems that there might be delta waves. I really need to clean my computer screen, though....
It seems as though they did everything that I would have done, and I wouldn't have done much different. I didn't really pay attention to the time line, but...
I know y'all are experienced with EKG's, and that's why I'm glad to be part of this, but can someone give me a crash course or something? I hate being lost....
Jason Looks like a good case presentation... The initial 12 lead looks like an IWMI with anteriolateral extension or AWMI with inferiolateral extension. Good...
Nick, Incident location is not HPI even though HPI could be surmised by having the incident location. Typically, HPI is name, identifying marks, aliases,...
not to get too far off topic, but I feel it is pertinent to case presentations which will be commonplace here... In the small town where I came from, if I told...
Lt. Kinley: Thank you for presenting this case. That's exactly how it's supposed to work. Congratulations to that crew. That was quite an interesting...
Code3inSC@...
Jun 16, 2003 1:57 am
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In a message dated 6/15/2003 6:45:52 PM Eastern Standard Time, ... Michael: The limb leads were placed on the extremities. The rhythm is sinus. What leads you...
Code3inSC@...
Jun 16, 2003 2:03 am
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Oh, I agree that it needed to be mentioned. But, it is my understanding that just because you give a piece of the puzzle and they can figure it out on their...
I seem to remember a couple of leads (I seem to recall I being one of them) that showed atypical ST segments that might have been attributed to some mild early...
In a message dated 6/15/03 10:24:07 PM Eastern Daylight Time, ... Michael: It is interesting that you should bring up lead aVL. You have obviously noticed that...
Code3inSC@...
Jun 16, 2003 3:36 am
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No comments, though I will admit to my weak point being axis determination. I rely on Lead I and aVF, then Lead II to differentiate. I definitely need to do...