Very good site for that. http://medstat.med.utah.edu/kw/ecg/index.html William Gandy <wegandy1938@...> wrote: I need a rhythm strip data base that will...
Gene: From the replies thus far, I'm assuming you meant an online/computer based resource... Dr. Tom Garcia's own site, www.heartstuff.com has some good...
Gene, Here's a good site that explains the whole EKG enchilada to the *new* student... http://www.madsci.com/manu/indexekg.htm And here's one that just has a...
The website WWW.NYERRN.COM has some very impressive simulators and endless ECG Rhythm strips and 12 lead if you don't find it there you won't find it ...
Just for your info: www.nyerrn.com is no longer active. It was a great site, but domain name ownership appears to have expired. Jenna Jonteaux-McClay, RN The...
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Thanks to all who responded. Dr. Garcia's book is my favorite also. GG ... William E.(Gene) Gandy POB 1651 Albany, TX 76430 wegandy1938@... 903.530.9826...
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A 74-year-old female presents with palpitations and lethargy six weeks
after pacemaker implantation. Prior to pacemaker insertion, she had several
episodes of...
Is the SA node still firing? -art _____ From: Mike MacKinnon [mailto:mmackinnon@...] Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2005 2:09 PM To: ekg_club@yahoogroups.com;...
Mike, I'm not entirely sure if I've got it right, but it would appear to me that there are pacing spikes occurring within QRS complexes rather than before them...
I see two spikes... so it is a dual mode. The atrial mode appears to be working fine... however the sensing mode of the ventricular lead is not. It is waiting...
Everyone seemed to notice something was up with the pacemaker spikes.
Looking closely you can see 2 spikes. So that makes it a dual chamber
pacemaker. You can...
her palpitations and or weakness are probably felt from the advanced atrial rate. with a combination of an incomplete ventricular 'kick'. also the a and v...
Labs were normal I will wait until more responses come before i post the answer, sufficed to
say i would be very careful with the interpretation here. It is...
I'd like to make the case for transposition of the atrial and ventricular leads, but first I'll clarify what that means. Sometimes after placing the pacing ...
Muahha Tom...the voice of reason! That is the #1 reason this happens but it isn't what's occurring in this
case... Sooo what's #2? Mike MacKinnon CEN CFRN BSN...
Mike, If it's not a sensing problem, would it be fair to say that there is a problem with the programming? If you look at lead V1, it looks like the pacemaker ...
Good idea, but no not usually in this case. Programming issues do occur but
i see it very seldom. Think more about the procedure and what the 2 sensors
are...
1) Underlying Rhythm: - P waves are marching through at a rapid rate independent of the paced QRS
complexes, suggesting an underlying rhythm of atrial flutter...
MIke, Thanks for this intriguing case study and learning opportunity! Chris Thompson UCSF San Francisco ... From: Mike MacKinnon [mailto:mmackinnon@...]...
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If anyone has an original copy of a 12-lead EKG with an osborne wave, can you send it? This was requested on another list. Apparently, the querier has one,...
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32 y/o female comes into the ER and complains about fatigue and mild
weakness. No other symptoms. She did not complain about any cardiac issues,
however an EKG...
Interesting case, Mike. Rhythm is sinus. Axis is normal. QRS duration is normal. QT appears prolonged. ST segments are baseline. T waves are abnormal. This EKG...