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OxyWatch Professional Series Finger Oximeter $74.95

OxyWatch Professional Series Finger Oximeter

OxyWatch Professional Series Finger Oximeter

The OxyWatch is one of the smallest FDA approved pulse oximetery monitors on the market for healthcare providers. This innovative device is approved to work in medical facilities, or “out in the field”. OxyWatch is portable, lightweight, cost effective and easy to use.
Don’t be fooled by this little pocket-sized powerhouse. This non-invasive monitor will keep up with the more expensive units on the market any day of the week. With the quick start-up of the OxyWatch, you will be able to start monitoring your patients’ vital signs within five seconds. It has a finger chamber for adult fingers; however with care, the pulse ox can also be used for infants¹ and children¹.

Check out the ECG Practical Applications Pocket Reference Guide for patient assessment. This respected resource highlights the importance in acquiring an accurate baseline SpO2 in a timely many on your patient.

“The organized assessment of any cardiac patient is critical in determining the pathway of care. Associated diseases and therapies may conflict with many therapeutic modalities available to the clinician. This chapter provides one method, a baseline tool, for the organized approach to assessing patient presentation, obtaining a focused history, and performing a detailed physical examination.
There is a mantra of sorts that should come to mind when assessing any patient and planning interventions. This includes assessing ABCs, signs and symptoms of hypotension and hypoperfusion, chief complaint, history, vitals signs including 02 saturation levels (SPO2) and blood glucose monitoring (BGM), and questioning all elements of the patient’s chest pain”. Want to read more…?

OxyWatch Professional Series Finger Oximeter

The color display on the OxyWatch oximeter, has a big, bright OLED screen that is easy to read even in bright, dark or adverse conditions. This integrated unit yields accurate and reliable SpO2 results. The pulse bar also reveals the pulse strength during simple patient assessment.

OxyWatch features
• Display SpO2, pulse rate, Bar graph, Plethysmogram
• Dual color OLED (organic light-emitting diode) display
• Ten levels adjustable brightness
• Six display modes
• Pulse signal intensity
• 30 hours continuous use with alkaline batteries
• Low battery indicator
• Automatic power-off design
• 2 AAA Alkaline or rechargeable batteries
When you order the OxyWatch, it comes with a set of two AAA batteries, neck lanyard and rubberized protective case. The OxyWatch Pulse Oximeter MD300C63 does a great job of measuring blood oxygen saturation levels with wave-form and heart rate. Whether your work is in a clinic, a busy emergency room or you call the back of an ambulance your office, order your OxyWatch today…
Technical specifications:
• Weight: 33g without batteries
• Dimension: 55mm x 32mm x 37mm
• Display mode: Dual color OLED
• Automatic power-off
• Low power indicator

SpO2:
• Measurement range: 70-100%
• Accuracy: 70%--100%, ±3%
• Resolution: ±1%

Pulse rate
• Measurement range: 30-235 BPM
• Accuracy: 30-99: ±2 BPM; 100-235: ±2%
• Resolution: ±1 BPM

Environmental:
• Operating Temperature: 5°C - 40°C
• Storage Temperature: -20°C - 55°C
• Operating Humidity: <80%°C, no condensation
• Storage Humidity: <93%°C, no condensation
• The shock-resistant case also helps to reduce damage if dropped
Certifications: FDA(USA), PMDA(Japan), CMDCAS(Canada), CE

¹ For patients with small fingers, it is important to position the
fingernail right under the LED light and to keep the finger still
during the measurement.

 

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• Displays SpO2, Pulse Rate, Pulse Bar And Plethysmograph
• Provides Additional Measuring Surface Area To Maintain And Hold Accurate Data Measurement While Maintaining Blood Flow To Finger
• Ergonomic Skid-Resistant Material Provides A Comfortable, Slip-Free Area For Finger Measurement
• Low Power Consumption; Auto-Off
• Dual Color OLED Displays; 6 Display Modes
• Adjustable Brightness, Small, Lightweight Design

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STAT Medical 4 Product Combo $129.99

STAT Medical 4 Product Combo

STAT Medical 4 Product Combo

EMS STAT 12-Lead, Hospital STAT 12-Lead, ECG Practical Application pocket Guide & Multiple Lead ECG Textbook

This is the complete package and fully encompasses all aspects of cardiology and 12-lead ECG interpretation. Using both the ECG textbook and handbook in combination with the Hospital and EMS STAT 12-Lead products, you will easily find these comprehensive tools useful for all levels of clinicians, educators and any students of electrocardiography related to patient care. These educational tools were developed following a consistent format which include commonly encountered arrhythmias, their ECG characteristics, signs and symptoms and proposed interventions. To aide the healthcare provider student, the textbook also features a self-assessment at the end of each chapter and an overall review to include interventions. In addition, there are answers to self-assessment exercises, which include normal ranges and variations in the adult 12-lead ECG. There is also a quick review of assessment and interventions, medication profiles, a list of abbreviations and a comprehensive glossary.

The Hospital STAT 12-Lead and EMS STAT 12-Lead enable the healthcare provider a quick resource in any setting for proper lead placement on the chest. Identifying acute changes in the 12-lead ECG Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) diagram to help identify injury patterns.

  • Injury (STEMI),
  • Ischemia (Non-STEMI)
  • Infarction (MI).

 

Easy recognition of both right (RBBB) and left (LBBB) Bundle Branch Blocks.

Heart axis deviation diagram to help visualize

  • Left Anterior Fascicular Block (LAFB)
  • Left Posterior Fascicular Block (LPFB)
  • Both right and left Axis Deviation

 

ECG recognition

  • Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW),
  • Delta wave,
  • Wide QT syndrome,
  • Negative U Waves,
  • Bundle Branch Block both Right (RBBB) and Left (LBBB).

 

The complete package covers all aspects of cardiology and 12-lead ECG interpretation.  This is the most complete resource package available on the market for understanding ECG rhythms and how to care for the cardiac patient. Order the complete package today.

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• Best Total Value & Greatest Savings
• Great Resources for Students & Instructors
• Save $40 Total

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Hospital STAT 12-Lead $29.95

Hospital STAT 12-Lead

Hospital STAT 12-Lead

The Hospital STAT 12-Lead is a high quality visual aid to interpret the 12-Lead ECG.

The Hospital 12-Lead will work with PHILIPS, ZOLL and PHYSIO Control portable monitors and other large format ECG aquired in the clinical setting. The Hospital STAT 12-Lead provides additional information to be utilized by the health care professional when learning about or teaching cardiology and related topics.

The Hospital STAT 12-Lead provides the clinician with a simple and use full tool to use for 12-lead ECGs. The Hospital STAT 12-Lead enables the healthcare provider a quick resource to use for proper placement of leads, identifying cardiac abnormalities and heart axis deviation. Regardless if you are a seasoned nurse in a busy Emergency Room or a student in the classroom; the Hospital STAT 12-Lead product is the perfect fit for 12-lead ECG interpretation.

How it works:


The Hospital 12-Lead will work Philips, Medtronic, Zoll and Welch Allyn portable monitors and large format ECG acquired in the clinical setting.

  • Easy, convenient and safe to use
  • Eliminates confusion of the 12-lead identification
  • Systematic approach to looking at and identifying abnormalities
  • Quick identification of cardiovascular system of the heart

To use:

  1. Acquire 12-lead ECG from monitor.
  2. Place 12-lead under color-coded page.
  3. Line up with guide markers. I, II and III on the left and V4, V5 and V6 on the right.
  4. Line up guide marker with aVL.

 

Why should I use this product?

The Hospital STAT 12-Lead simplifies read and interpreting 12-Lead ECG. This innovative product is a great tool everyone can use. If you are just learning about 12-Lead ECGs or you have in depth knowledge, this product won’t let you down. This product will help reduce the stress and confusion of 12-Lead ECG interpretation.

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• Easy, convenient and safe to use
• Eliminates confusion of the 12-Lead identification.
• Systematic approach to looking at and identifying abnormalities.
• Quick identification of the cardiovascular system of the heart.

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EMS STAT 12-Lead $24.95

EMS STAT 12-Lead

EMS STAT 12-Lead

The EMS STAT 12-Lead is a high quality visual aid to interpret the 12-Lead ECG.

The EMS STAT 12-Lead provides the same great identification support at the Hospital STAT 12-Lead but in a pocket sized, easy to handle format.

What does it do?

The EMS STAT 12-lead is a simple tool to use for systematically reading and interpreting 12-lead ECGs.  The EMS STAT 12-Lead is a compact pocket-sized visual aide, used to assist the EMS provider with proper lead placement, identifying cardiac abnormalities to use both in the classroom or out in the field.

 

How does it work?

This product can be used with Philips, Medtronic and Zoll portable monitor 12-lead print-outs. Regardless if you are a seasoned medic in the field or a student in the classroom, the EMS STAT 12-Lead product is a must, for 12-lead ECG interpretation.

 

The EMS STAT 12-lead product is very simple to use. EMS STAT 12-Lead ™

The pocket-sized visual aid for easy interpretation of 12-lead ECGs

• Easy-to-use.

• Can be placed on any 12-lead ECG.

• Creates a systematic approach to looking at and identifying abnormalities within a 12-lead ECG.

Why should I use this product?

The EMS STAT 12-Lead simplifies read and interpreting 12-Lead ECGs. This innovative product is a great tool anyone can use. If you are just learning about 12-Lead ECGs or you have in depth knowledge.  Regardless if you work in the pre-hospital setting or you are in a hospital or clinic. This product will help reduce the stress and confusion of 12-Lead ECG interpretation.

 

The ECG Leads

The electrocardiogram (ECG) traces the variation in voltage produced by the heart muscle during depolarization and repolarization. The standard ECG records depolarization and repolarization along designated paths called lead systems.

A lead or lead system is an electrical picture of a heart’s surface. Each lead traces the electrical activity between two points. Each lead traces the electrical activity between two points. Each lead traces the electrical activity between two points called electrodes. Electrodes of opposite polarity make up a bipolar lead. One positive electrode and a reference point make up a unipolar lead. Six limb leads (three bipolar and three unipolar) and six precordial leads make up the standard 12-lead ECG.

The limb leads –I, II, III, aVR, aVL, and aVF provide information about the superior, inferior, rightward, and leftward forces.

12-Lead Placement

The six precordial leads are also called the chest leads. The electrodes for the these leads are placed directly over the heart itself. These leads encircle the precordium and provide information about the anterior, posterior, right and left forces.

12-Lead Interpretation

The EMS STAT 12-Lead is a compact pocket-sized visual aide, used to assist the clinician in interpreting 12-lead ECGs. This visual aid is easy to use and can be placed on most 12-lead ECG. In addition, the EMS STAT 12-Lead creates a systematic approach to looking at and identifying abnormalities within a 12-lead ECG.

 

  • Easy, convenient and safe to use
  • Eliminates confusion of the 12-lead identification
  • Systematic approach to looking at and identifying abnormalities
  • Quick identification of cardiovascular system of the heart

EMS STAT 12-Lead

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• Can be placed on any 12-lead ECG
• Creates a systematic approach to looking at and identifying abnormalities within a 12-lead ECG

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STAT 12 Lead eBook $17.00

STAT 12 Lead eBook

STAT 12 Lead eBook

The STAT Medical Education 12 Lead E-Book covers the basics of 12-lead interpretation. You will find over a hundred pages of information that includes; visual diagrams, pictures and practice ECG 12-leads. This new information is available as a stand-alone product but is also included, with the purchase of any of the STAT 12-Lead products.

Evolution of Acute Myocardial Infarction

 

Non-STEMI

Non Stemi

  • ST depression can be seen with acute coronary syndrome, (non-Q non-ST infarction) and can also be seen as a chronic finding in hypertrophy or bundle branch block.
  • Drugs such as digitalis can depress the ST segment as well as atrial repolarization waves (Ta waves)
  • T wave abnormalities can be seen in over 60 situations, thus the term “nonspecific”. A significant inverted T wave with symmetrical shape is typical of ischemia especially in Leads I and V4-V6. Inverted T waves can be normal in V1-V3, especially in children and woman.

Subendocardial Infarction

ST segment depression may be nonspecific, as well as an important index of myocardial ischemia. ST segment depression may indicate subendocardial (non-Qwave) infarction or may be present as a reciprocal change in leads opposite the are of acute injury. ST segment depression can be seen during anginal attacks or during a positive stress test. Identical ST segment alteration in the lateral as well and inferior leads can be produced by the effects of antiarrhythmic medications, such as digitalis and quinidine. Other conditions such as hypothermia and electrolyte imbalances-principally hyperkalemia or hypokalemia-affect wave forms and segments.

Left ventricular hypertrophy is seen on the lateral leads of the 12-lead ECG as ST segment depression. Such changes over the right precordial leads are slightly more reliable for specific pathologic conditions, present with right ventricular hypertrophy and infarctions of the true posterior wall. ST segment abnormalities may also be a normal variant in up to 20 percent of otherwise healthy females.

T Wave Changes

The T wave contour is susceptible to many extra cardiac factors. T-wave inversion or flattening in nonspecific for ischemic heart disease, but the presence of deep, symmetric T-wave inversion is somewhat more suggestive of the diagnosis of ischemia. T-wave contour is not only affected by many pathologic cardiac conditions but may also be altered by exercise, hyperventilation, food ingestion, smoking or significant electrolyte disturbance.

The normal amplitude for T-wave excursion has never been firmly established. In precordial T-waves the are greater the 10mm in deflection, however, hyperkalemia should be highly suspected. They may also be seen in the right precordial leads in patients with left ventricular hypertrophy. It is because of the considerations the ST segment and T waves should be interpreted only after the QRS has been carefully analyzed.

Symmetrical T-waves inversion is a lead that normally has an upright T wave is an acute sign and may be clinically associated with ischemia. T-wave inversion that is symmetrical and greater than 5mm in depth is called nadir T waves.

Because T-wave inversion may be due to there causes, it is vital the clinician compare clinical history and patient presentation to the changes as they are noted. Cardiac causes of T-wave inversion include:

  • Bundle branch block
  • Ventricular hypertrophy
  • Pericarditis

Noncardiac causes of T-wave inversion include:

  • Electrolyte disorders
  • Shock
  • Positional changes as posture with dyspnea, or patients is seated in the upright rather than supine position.
  • Central nervous system disorder such as subarachnoid hemorrhage and stroke.

Acute Coronary Syndrome

 

ST elevation greater then 1mm in leads may indicate an injury, acute myocardial infarction, paricarditis.

STEMI

ST elevation (J point elevation) is also a normal variant, but new ST segment elevation is a lead facing a surface of the heart greater then 1mm is an acute sign. ST segment elevation is also known as the current of injury pattern. Again, ST segment elevation greater then 1mm in the limb leads and greater then 2mm in the pericardial leads indicates an evolving AMI until proven otherwise. ST segment elevation is usually evident soon after transmural injury is recognized so that the steps in reperfusion can be implemented as quickly as possible.

ST elevation (J point elevation) is also a normal variant, but new ST segment elevation is a lead facing a surface of the heart greater then 1mm is an acute sign. ST segment elevation is also known as the current of injury pattern. Again, ST segment elevation greater then 1mm in the limb leads and greater then 2mm in the pericardial leads indicates an evolving AMI until proven otherwise. ST segment elevation is usually evident soon after transmural injury is recognized so that the steps in reperfusion can be implemented as quickly as possible.

Recall that myocardial ischemia may be indicated by ST depression in a reciprical leads. It is critical to assess clinical presentation and the ECG in one of the valuable tools in making a diagnosis of ischemia, injury and infarction. The clinician must be vigilant and maintain a high index of suspicion of any patient who presents with chest pain of any description. ST elevation in contiguous leads points to the problem. Reciprical (minor image) ST depression in a lead opposite the surface helps confirm the problem. True reciprocals may not always be present.

Transmural Infarction

ST segment elevation related to myocardial injury usually appears convex or coved. Sometimes this is referred to a positive ST segment coving. Following acute infarction, or when resolution of ischemia has taken place, the ST segment usually returns toward baseline; this is usually occurs in the first 72 to 96 hours after damage.

ST segment

To summarize, one of the following criteria is necessary to make the diagnosis of transmural injury.

1. elevation of the origin of the ST segment in 0.004 second past the J point and of greater then or equal to 1mm in two or more limb leads or pericardial leads V4-V6 or greater then or equal to 2mm in two or more pericardial leads V1-V3.

2. Depression of origin of the ST segment at the J point of greater than or equal to 1mm in two leads V1-V3 with ST elevation greater than 1mm in two or more leads V4-V6.

Other cardiac conditions that cause ST segment elevation include. Pericarditis ST elevation is marked by a flat or concave ST segment and usually accompanied by T-wave elevation and depression PR segment. Ventricular Aneurysm ST segment elevation that does not return to baseline over time.

 

Abnormal U Waves

 

Prominent U waves suggest hypokalemia and inverted U waves are seen with acute ischemia, hypertrophy, or digitalis.

U WavesAn abnormal U wav is a frequent mark of ischemic heart disease. It is most often recorded in leads I and II, and in precordial leads V5 and V6. Negative U waves is seen in 10 to 60 percent of patients with AMI, and in up to 30 percent of patients with inferior MI. The appearance of a negative U wave may precede other ECG changes of infarction by up to several hours.

Q Waves

Q Waves A Q wave should reach 0.04 second wide to suggest infarction. The more the leads showing infarction Q waves, the more secure the diagnoses.

Q waves are absent in most leads in the normal ECG. A word of caution, however; there are small Q waves commonly present in leads I, aVL aVF, V5 and V6. Significant, pathologic Q waves are wide, greater than 0.04 seconds in duration, and a least one-quarter of he amplitude of the entire QRS.

In AMI the foremost changes of the QRS complex is the development of a Q wave. The new Q wave will be seen in those leads that explore the particular area of infarction. Necrotic tissue has no polarity; thus with acute myocardial necrosis, the forces of the depolarization are no longer generated in the damaged areas. The remaining forces of the ventricular depolarization are accentuated, displacing the mean ORS vector in each lead system away from the zone of necrosis. The forces of depolarization will be seen moving away, and a Q wave or negative deflection will be recorded. The lead system closest to the infracted tissue will record the most significant Q waves. At the same time, the reciprocal leads will show initial positive deflection. While the necrotic area is no longer capable of depolarization, contraction, or repolarization, it is still surrounded by area of ischemic myocardium, completely depolarized with each ventricular activation.

 

Abnormal Q Wave

In the patient that presents with chest pain, a detailed clinical history including history of preset illness, past medical conditions, and family history of risk factors and accurate reporting of the ECG to include ST-T and QRS configuration is necessary. Prompt application of the 12-lead ECG on any patient with chest pain is necessary to ensure the transmission of data, accurate reporting , and diagnosis are available for rapid intervention.

Transmural infarctions (full thickness infarctions) produce Q waves. While the presence of Q waves is the hallmark of infarctions, there is no way to determine whether Q waves represent an evolving event, a recent event, or are a historical sign of old infarction. Thus, a detailed clinical history and accurate reporting of the QRS configuration are critical. A request for previous ECGs for comparison is always advisable.

Myocardial Injury

Q waves will persist over time. While they occasional decrease in size, rarely do they resolve completely. Other conditions can produce pathological Q waves, including ventricular hypertrophy, diffuse myocardial disease, and the fascicular blocks.

Absence of Q waves dose not rule out MI. The MI that does not involve all three layers of the heart is called nontransmural and often Q waves are not present in the leads reflecting the infarction.

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OxyWatch Professional Series Finger Oximeter

The OxyWatch is one of the smallest FDA approved pulse oximetery monitors on the market for healthcare providers. This innovative device is approved to work in medical facilities, or “out in the field”. OxyWatch is portable, lightweight, cost effective and easy to use.
Don’t be fooled by this little pocket-sized powerhouse. This non-invasive monitor will keep up with the more expensive units on the market any day of the week. With the quick start-up of the OxyWatch, you will be able to start monitoring your patients’ vital signs within five seconds. It has a finger chamber for adult fingers; however with care, the pulse ox can also be used for infants¹ and children¹.

Check out the ECG Practical Applications Pocket Reference Guide for patient assessment. This respected resource highlights the importance in acquiring an accurate baseline SpO2 in a timely many on your patient.

“The organized assessment of any cardiac patient is critical in determining the pathway of care. Associated diseases and therapies may conflict with many therapeutic modalities available to the clinician. This chapter provides one method, a baseline tool, for the organized approach to assessing patient presentation, obtaining a focused history, and performing a detailed physical examination.
There is a mantra of sorts that should come to mind when assessing any patient and planning interventions. This includes assessing ABCs, signs and symptoms of hypotension and hypoperfusion, chief complaint, history, vitals signs including 02 saturation levels (SPO2) and blood glucose monitoring (BGM), and questioning all elements of the patient’s chest pain”. Want to read more…?

OxyWatch Professional Series Finger Oximeter

The color display on the OxyWatch oximeter, has a big, bright OLED screen that is easy to read even in bright, dark or adverse conditions. This integrated unit yields accurate and reliable SpO2 results. The pulse bar also reveals the pulse strength during simple patient assessment.

OxyWatch features
• Display SpO2, pulse rate, Bar graph, Plethysmogram
• Dual color OLED (organic light-emitting diode) display
• Ten levels adjustable brightness
• Six display modes
• Pulse signal intensity
• 30 hours continuous use with alkaline batteries
• Low battery indicator
• Automatic power-off design
• 2 AAA Alkaline or rechargeable batteries
When you order the OxyWatch, it comes with a set of two AAA batteries, neck lanyard and rubberized protective case. The OxyWatch Pulse Oximeter MD300C63 does a great job of measuring blood oxygen saturation levels with wave-form and heart rate. Whether your work is in a clinic, a busy emergency room or you call the back of an ambulance your office, order your OxyWatch today…
Technical specifications:
• Weight: 33g without batteries
• Dimension: 55mm x 32mm x 37mm
• Display mode: Dual color OLED
• Automatic power-off
• Low power indicator

SpO2:
• Measurement range: 70-100%
• Accuracy: 70%--100%, ±3%
• Resolution: ±1%

Pulse rate
• Measurement range: 30-235 BPM
• Accuracy: 30-99: ±2 BPM; 100-235: ±2%
• Resolution: ±1 BPM

Environmental:
• Operating Temperature: 5°C - 40°C
• Storage Temperature: -20°C - 55°C
• Operating Humidity: <80%°C, no condensation
• Storage Humidity: <93%°C, no condensation
• The shock-resistant case also helps to reduce damage if dropped
Certifications: FDA(USA), PMDA(Japan), CMDCAS(Canada), CE

¹ For patients with small fingers, it is important to position the
fingernail right under the LED light and to keep the finger still
during the measurement.

 

Additional Description More Details

• Displays SpO2, Pulse Rate, Pulse Bar And Plethysmograph
• Provides Additional Measuring Surface Area To Maintain And Hold Accurate Data Measurement While Maintaining Blood Flow To Finger
• Ergonomic Skid-Resistant Material Provides A Comfortable, Slip-Free Area For Finger Measurement
• Low Power Consumption; Auto-Off
• Dual Color OLED Displays; 6 Display Modes
• Adjustable Brightness, Small, Lightweight Design

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• Provides Additional Measuring Surface Area To Maintain And Hold Accurate Data Measurement While Maintaining Blood Flow To Finger
• Ergonomic Skid-Resistant Material Provides A Comfortable, Slip-Free Area For Finger Measurement
• Low Power Consumption; Auto-Off
• Dual Color OLED Displays; 6 Display Modes
• Adjustable Brightness, Small, Lightweight Design
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EMS STAT 12-Lead, Hospital STAT 12-Lead, ECG Practical Application pocket Guide & Multiple Lead ECG Textbook

This is the complete package and fully encompasses all aspects of cardiology and 12-lead ECG interpretation. Using both the ECG textbook and handbook in combination with the Hospital and EMS STAT 12-Lead products, you will easily find these comprehensive tools useful for all levels of clinicians, educators and any students of electrocardiography related to patient care. These educational tools were developed following a consistent format which include commonly encountered arrhythmias, their ECG characteristics, signs and symptoms and proposed interventions. To aide the healthcare provider student, the textbook also features a self-assessment at the end of each chapter and an overall review to include interventions. In addition, there are answers to self-assessment exercises, which include normal ranges and variations in the adult 12-lead ECG. There is also a quick review of assessment and interventions, medication profiles, a list of abbreviations and a comprehensive glossary.

The Hospital STAT 12-Lead and EMS STAT 12-Lead enable the healthcare provider a quick resource in any setting for proper lead placement on the chest. Identifying acute changes in the 12-lead ECG Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) diagram to help identify injury patterns.

  • Injury (STEMI),
  • Ischemia (Non-STEMI)
  • Infarction (MI).

 

Easy recognition of both right (RBBB) and left (LBBB) Bundle Branch Blocks.

Heart axis deviation diagram to help visualize

  • Left Anterior Fascicular Block (LAFB)
  • Left Posterior Fascicular Block (LPFB)
  • Both right and left Axis Deviation

 

ECG recognition

  • Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW),
  • Delta wave,
  • Wide QT syndrome,
  • Negative U Waves,
  • Bundle Branch Block both Right (RBBB) and Left (LBBB).

 

The complete package covers all aspects of cardiology and 12-lead ECG interpretation.  This is the most complete resource package available on the market for understanding ECG rhythms and how to care for the cardiac patient. Order the complete package today.

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EMS & ECG Textbook Combo

The EMS STAT 12-lead and Multiple Lead ECG textbook are easy to use, comprehensive tools for use by all levels of clinicians, educators and any students of electrocardiography related to patient care. These educational tools were developed following a consistent format and encompass commonly encountered arrhythmias, their ECG characteristics, signs and symptoms and proposed interventions. To aide the healthcare provider student, the textbook also features a self-assessment at the end of each chapter and an overall review to include interventions. In addition, there are answers to self-assessment exercises, which include normal ranges and variations in the adult 12-lead ECG. There is also a quick review of assessment and interventions, medication profiles, a list of abbreviations and a comprehensive glossary.

 

This innovative product combination is a valuable resource for everyone. Whether you are just learning about 12-Lead ECGs or you have in depth knowledge, you will find that these products help to reduce the stress and confusion of cardiology.

• Easy-to-use

• Can be used with any 12-lead ECG rhythm

• Systematic approach to looking at and identifying abnormalities within a 12-lead ECG

 

Regardless of if you are a seasoned healthcare provider or a student in the classroom, the EMS STAT 12-Lead product is a must for 12-lead ECG interpretation.

  • Injury (STEMI),
  • Ischemia (Non-STEMI)
  • Infarction (MI)

 

ECG recognition wave forms

  • Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW)
  • Delta wave
  • Wide QT syndrome
  • Negative U Waves
  • Bundle Branch Block both Right (RBBB) and Left (LBBB)

 

By using the two products together, it is by far the simplest way to systematically read and interpret ECG rhythms and understand what to do for the cardiac patient. If you are looking for reliable and easy to use reference tools, order your combo package today.

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EMS STAT 12-Lead & ECG Practical Applications Pocket Guide

The EMS STAT 12-Lead and ECG Practical Applications Pocket Guide are a great combo for the healthcare provider. This combination is a solid resource for those that don’t want to carry around a large textbook. The pocket guide is a condensed version of the Multiple Lead ECG textbook. When using the ECG Practical Application Pocket Reference Guide in combination with the EMS STAT 12-Lead, you will be prepared for any circumstance. These two products are comprehensive reference tools and designed for all levels of clinicians, EMS providers, educators and any students of electrocardiography related to patient care.

 

The ECG pocket guide has easy to use chapter design that both students and practicing professionals can use to quickly obtain the answers to many commonly encountered arrhythmias, their ECG characteristics, signs and symptoms, and proposed interventions on the job. The ECG pocket guide also includes medication profiles, a list of related abbreviations, a quick review of assessment and interventions, and normal ranges and variations in the adult ECG. The organization of this reference guide continually reminds users that the ECG shows us the clues, not the disease.

 

This innovative product combination is a valuable resource for everyone. Whether you are just learning about 12-Lead ECGs or you have in depth knowledge, you will find that these products help to reduce the stress and confusion of cardiology.

• Easy-to-use

• Can be used with any 12-lead ECG rhythm

• Systematic approach to looking at and identifying abnormalities within a 12-lead ECG

 

Regardless of if you are a seasoned healthcare provider or a student in the classroom, the Hospital STAT 12-Lead product is a must for 12-lead ECG interpretation.

  • Injury (STEMI),
  • Ischemia (Non-STEMI)
  • Infarction (MI)

 

ECG recognition wave forms

  • Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW)
  • Delta wave
  • Wide QT syndrome
  • Negative U Waves
  • Bundle Branch Block both Right (RBBB) and Left (LBBB)

 

By using the two products together, it is by far the simplest way to systematically read and interpret 12-lead ECGs and properly treat your cardiac patient. If you are looking for reliable and easy to use reference tools, order your combo package today.

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Hospital & ECG Textbook Combo

Hospital STAT 12-Lead & Multiple Lead ECGs: A Practical Analysis of Arrhythmias

 

This combo is a great starting point to understanding the basics of cardiology and 12-lead ECG interpretation. The Hospital STAT 12-lead and Multiple Lead ECG textbook are easy to use, comprehensive tools for use by all levels of clinicians, educators and any students of electrocardiography related to patient care. These educational tools were developed following a consistent format and encompass commonly encountered arrhythmias, their ECG characteristics, signs and symptoms and proposed interventions. To aide the healthcare provider student, the textbook also features a self-assessment at the end of each chapter and an overall review to include interventions. In addition, there are answers to self-assessment exercises, which include normal ranges and variations in the adult 12-lead ECG. There is also a quick review of assessment and interventions, medication profiles, a list of abbreviations and a comprehensive glossary.

 

This innovative product combination is a valuable resource for everyone. Whether you are just learning about 12-Lead ECGs or you have in depth knowledge, you will find that these products help to reduce the stress and confusion of cardiology.

• Easy-to-use

• Can be used with any 12-lead ECG rhythm

• Systematic approach to looking at and identifying abnormalities within a 12-lead ECG

 

Regardless of if you are a seasoned healthcare provider or a student in the classroom, the Hospital STAT 12-Lead product is a must for 12-lead ECG interpretation.

  • Injury (STEMI),
  • Ischemia (Non-STEMI)
  • Infarction (MI)

 

Easy recognition of both right (RBBB) and left (LBBB) Bundle Branch Blocks.

 

Heart axis deviation diagram to help visualize

  • Left Anterior Fascicular Block (LAFB)
  • Left Posterior Fascicular Block (LPFB)
  • Both right and left Axis Deviation

 

The Hospital STAT 12-Lead and ECG textbook simplifies how to read and interpret ECG rhythms and a 12-Lead ECG. These innovative products are a reliable resource that everyone can use. Whether you are just learning about cardiology or you already have in-depth knowledge, this product won’t let you down. Order your combo today.

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Hospital & ECG Pocket Guide Combo

Hospital STAT 12-Lead and ECG Practical Application Pocket Guide is a great combo for the clinical healthcare provider. This light-weight combination excellent resource carry with you in your pocket. The pocket guide is a condensed version of the Multiple Lead ECG textbook. With this the EMS STAT 12-Lead and the compact pocket guide, this combo can travel with you everywhere you go.

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Multiple Lead ECGs Textbook

Multiple Lead ECGs Textbook

Multiple Lead ECGs: A Practical Analysis of Arrhythmias is an easy to use, comprehensive text for use by all levels of clinicians, educators and any students of electrocardiography related to patient care. The chapters were developed following a consistent format including commonly encountered arrhythmias, their ECG characteristics, signs and symptoms and proposed interventions. To aide the reader, the book features a self-assessment at the end of each chapter and an overall review to include interventions. Also included are answers to self-assessment exercises, normal ranges and variations in the adult 12-lead ECG. There is also quick review of assessment and interventions, medication profiles, a list of abbreviations and a comprehensive glossary.

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ECG Pocket Reference Guide

ECG Pocket Reference Guide

Sensible ECG Analysis

 

ECG Practical Application Pocket Reference Guide is an easy to use, comprehensive reference tool for use by all levels of clinicians, EMS providers, educators and any students of electrocardiography related to patient care. With its easy to use chapter design both students and practicing professionals can use this pocket guide to quickly obtain the answer to many commonly encountered arrhythmias, their ECG characteristics, signs and symptoms and proposed interventions on the job. This pocket guide includes medication profiles, a list of related abbreviations, a quick review of assessment and interventions and normal ranges and variations in the adult ECG. The organization of this reference guide continually reminds users that the ECG shows us the clues, not the disease.

 

  • Each arrhythmia is then followed by ECG characteristics, patient signs/symptoms and initial care.
  • Consistent, step-by-step analysis aides the learner in insight and application.

 

Chapter 1

Most students of ECG are not enchanted with the typical review of cardiac muscle and functions. However, a review is necessary to maintain a prospective of cardiac perfusion. The ECG will relate problems of ischemia in various surfaces of the heart. The ECG will relate problems of ischemia and various surfaces of the heart. The practitioner will read the ECG, recall the surface of the heart visualized by the ECG and the responsible coronary blood supply in jeopardy, and realize the implications in terms of what can happen next with this patient. All this provides a sound basis for patient care decisions.

 

Review of Cardiac Function

Myocardial contraction and subsequent ejection of blood are a direct result of electrical activation. Electrical activation is complete and accurate is the heart muscle and the conduction system imbedded within are well perfused and oxygenated.

In the simplest term, the function of the heart is to pump blood to the lungs for oxygenation and then pump that blood back into the systemic circulation. This process requires blood volume and the timeless, persistent muscular conduction of heart muscle. When there is malperfusion of cardiac muscle, there are problems with electrical function, cardiac output, and systemic circulation.

 

Cardiac output is the production of heart rate and stroke volume. Variations in cardiac output can be produced by altering the heart rate or the stoke volume. Heart rate is the number of conductions, or how fast the heart beats. Heart rate is primarily determined by the integrity of the heart’s electrical conduction system and the influence of the body’s autonomic nervous system as it tries to identify and respond to changes and needs of the body. Stroke volume is the amount of blood ejected with each heart beat. It is primarily determined by the efficient contraction of cardiac muscle and blood volume returning to the heart.

Normally, the body compensates for increases and decreases in stoke volume and heart rate, so that as one increases, the other decreases. If the demands of the body will display signs and symptoms, for instance, chest pain, dizziness, altered level consciousness, near-syncopal episodes, changes in skin temperature and hydration, and decreased urinary output. For the purpose of this book, chest pain is used to describe a range of subjective terms that the patient may use. These terms include pain, discomfort, burning, pressure, tightness, heaviness, aching fullness, hard to breathe, and difficulties getting one’s breathe. Diminished circulation through the pulmonary system will result in progressive hypoxia, and, if left untreated, the body beings a spiral declined.

When symptoms develop because of a drop in heart rate and the body exhibits the above signs, the patient is said to be symptomatic, that is, hypertensive and hypoperfusing. When the heart muscle is damaged or injured as with infarction, the heart’s pumping ability may fail, stoke volume will decrease, and heart rate will increase. Unfortunately, any change in cardiac output requires functioning oxygenated tissue and an increase in myocardial oxygen demand. A poorly perfused myocardium cannot respond to this increased debt, and the problem intensifies…Want to read more?

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