How To Read Pediatric ECGs

How To Read Pediatric ECGs by Kevin Park is a comprehensive resource published by Mosby on May 15, 1992. This third edition spans 264 pages and is presented in English, focusing on the interpretation of electrocardiograms in children. It serves as a valuable text for medical students, residents, and practitioners, providing essential insights into pediatric cardiology.
Readers will find detailed guidance on interpreting actual-size ECGs, which are crucial for understanding cardiac function in infancy and childhood. The book emphasizes the unique aspects of electrocardiography in pediatric patients, making it a relevant addition to the medical literature in this specialized field. With its practical approach, this edition aims to enhance the reader’s ability to accurately assess pediatric ECGs, contributing to improved clinical practice.
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University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. New edition of a text for medical students, residents, and practitioners on interpreting electrocardiograms in children. By the author of a Brandon/Hill selection on pediatric cardiology. All ECGs actual size. DNLM: Electrocardiography – in infancy and childhood.
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