I came across this article and was not sure what to make of their description of the heart rate. http://bja.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/92/1/140 ...
Neal I would love a copy to include in a power point I am doing on 12 lead and human interpretations Neal Weers <nweers@...> wrote: I do agree with the...
I know most people have seen SVT's with rates in the 180's plus, but it is not uncommon to see an AV node reentry (SVT) that is just poking along in the low...
Anyone in this group know of a respiratory therapy department that does their charting/charges via Sorian? If so, please forward my email to them for some...
Josiah, I am doing a program on the basics of 12 lead interpretation, only a two day, 16 hour program, but if your PP program is something that you would...
Post it to the website if you can. Andrew ... From: Josiah Daily To: ekg_club@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, May 02, 2008 2:03 PM Subject: Re: [ekg_club] How...
I am fairly new to reading EKGs. Can one use the field 10-lead portable EKG (it's an old one) to detect blocks, hypertrophy, etc? I have a strip attached from...
A 12 lead ECG is derived from 10 electrodes, so you're probably describing a 12 lead machine. The answer is yes, an ECG can detect heart blocks, bundle branch...
I realized i forgot the attachment, then couldn't send it until I reduced it. Here it is, I hope. Station2Medic@... wrote: A 12 lead ECG is derived from 10...
I got a really neat one at work last night. We have a rather young patient in his 50s, admitted for EKG changes on a routine cardiology visit only, patient...
Teresa: ? With a 12 lead, the computer analyzes four, 2.5 second blocks of time, and prints them accordingly; thus, each complex within each block (ie, I, II,...
Many of the older machines printed 12 leads in strip paper, not the bigger picture we get in today's machines...all in one page. I don't have the strips (yet?)...
Hey Jon, Its an old school EKG... like circa 1985. I would guess that Teresa is doing an EKG on a family member or friend, but I am just guessing. Cheers, Nick...
Ok, I had to resize these things a few times, hopefully this time I got it right, I had them as big as 5 MB a piece at first, but still think I retained some...
Initial enzymes were negative, NA, K, Mg and CA+ were also within normal limits as well as Hg and Hct. Normal blood sugar. The patient had bouts of angina in...
Patrick, we can't wait for you to do other things in between replies. ;-) Was he complaining of chest pain during this? I am a little confused by the story,...
Patrick, I stand by my opinion expressed in the other reply. Please describe more about what has caused the LBBB in the past and what meds the patient are...
The patient's presentation in the past, within the past 6 months that is, was to see his family doctor for CP. Initial EKG at the Primary care doc showed LBBB...
All I see is a 1st deg AV block with a prolonged QT interval and non-specific T wave changes. I'm glad the cardiologist didn't have a clear cut answer either...
Are the PLBBB 12 leads consistent with the past ones? ... Jon Kavanagh "For the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to those of...
very nice strips, I have seen a "rate related BBB" occur with very little increase in HR, the LBBB is a few BPM higher than the "NSR" baseline, if the ...
Yes, almost to the last little deviation and axis. ... Patrick H. Mason MSc., OHST, ALCM, NREMT EMT/ACLS/PHTLS/BCLS/MCIM Instructor ODEMSA Accredited ALS Field...
Here is an interesting case for anyone interested.... 13 yo male, bowling with mom, not having the best games he's ever bowled, becomes fatigued and decides to...