ECGs Made Easy Study Cards

ECGs Made Easy Study Cards by Aehlert is a practical resource published by Mosby in December 2003. This Crds edition consists of 144 pages and is designed to assist students in preparing for tests or reviewing challenging concepts in cardiology and emergency medical services. Each flashcard features a question on one side and an answer on the reverse, along with a hole for easy organization, making it a versatile study tool.
Readers will find that the cards include a comprehensive anatomy review and extensive practice for recognizing basic arrhythmias and interpreting 12-lead strips, with a total of 500 unique practice strips. The first 50 cards focus on anatomy, physiology, and electrophysiology, while the remaining 400 cards are dedicated to dysrhythmia recognition, providing thorough practice with complete answers. The full-color design enhances engagement and highlights essential information, making these cards suitable for both standalone use and as a companion to the ECGs Made Easy textbook.
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Convenient and easy-to-use, this book of flashcards provides the perfect method for students to prepare for upcoming tests or to review difficult concepts. Each card includes a question on the front and an answer on the back, as well as a hole in the top corner, to aid in making a custom deck or organizing the cards on a ring. The ECGs Made Easy Study Cards feature an anatomy review and plenty of practice for basic arrhythmias and 12 lead strips, randomized for real-world practice. It’s the ideal study tool to accompany the ECGs Made Easy textbook with 500 additional and unique strips. Small and portable, the cards can be taken anywhere for instant practice. Full-color design engages the reader and makes important information stand out. Cards cover the same material as the textbook, but with brand new practice strips, making them a great tool for use on their own or with the book (text is also available in a convenient combo package). The first 50 cards review anatomy/physiology and electrophysiology, making it easy to review the basics. A total of 400 cards devoted exclusively to dysrhythmia recognition provide a significant amount of practice with complete answers. 50 rhythm strips for 12-lead interpretation are also included.
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