Showing posts with label rc clinical skills. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rc clinical skills. Show all posts

Monday, 1 October 2012

EASY ECG- powerpoint presentations


"The ECG learning modules are designed to help you learn how to look at ECG rhythm strips and interpret them. Is the strip the normal rhythm of the heart -- normal sinus rhythm? Or an abnormal and potential dangerous rhythm like ventricular fibrillation? You will also be introduced to the 12-lead ECG and learn how to look for signs of an acute myocardial infarctio
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Saturday, 29 September 2012

Pulmonary Auscultation

Auscultation is perhaps the most important and effective clinical technique you will ever learn for evaluating a patient’s respiratory function. Before you begin, there are certain things that you should keep in mind:
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3M Littmann Stethoscopes - Learning Lung Sounds V2.0 By Harvey Med

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Thank you,Breath sounds explained here are really helpful.

Steven_Lehrer_-_Understanding_Lung_Sounds_Audio_CD_

   Auscultation is one of the most important and effective clinical techniques for evaluating a patient's respiratory pathology.

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Littman_20_Examples_Of_Cardiac_And_Pulmonary_Auscultation_CD.rar

MasteringAuscultation

 Auscultation is perhaps the most important and effective clinical technique you will ever learn for evaluating a patient’s respiratory function. Before you begin, there are certain things that you should keep in mind:


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Wednesday, 2 May 2012

"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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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