Wednesday, 2 May 2012

video about Pulmonay Function Test Interpretation Made Easy

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                                            To help other RTs with PFT interpretations

most best " PULMONARY FUNCTION TESTS " tutorial

Pulmonary Function Testing and pulmoary education

                                             Pulmonary Function Testing and pulmoary education
This website contains a variety of learning materials designed to supplement the information to which you will be exposed at the various clinical sites. You will find resources to assist you in learning how to interpret arterial blood gases, pulmonary function tests, chest x-rays, pleural fluid studies as well as resources to help you learn more about mechanical ventilation.

"Methods" of ECG Interpretation

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 This "method" is recommended when reading all 12-lead ECG's. Like the physical examination, it is desirable to follow a standardized sequence of steps in order to avoid missing subtle abnormalities in the ECG tracing, some of which may have clinical importance.

Basic ECG Interpretation Tutorial

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This site is best viewed with Firefox or another standards compliant browser.  Applets may not work with Internet Explorer 7

ECG library



 
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An electrocardiogram (ECG / EKG) is an electrical recording of the heart and is used in the investigation of heart disease. This library is a collection of realistic looking recordings which will help improve your ECG skills. Information about the library and the techniques used to reproduce the recordings is available

Respiratory Therapist Forums

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Respiratory Therapist Forums address at answers.yahoo.com, click on web address go to their pages...

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Respiratory Therapists talk forum


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This is a PRO-ACTIVE site for Respiratory Therapists to discuss all clinical, organizational, and political issues

A Discussion about Paediatric Respiratory Medicine