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Rapid Interpretation of EKG’s, Sixth Edition (Paperback)

by Dale Dubin (Author)

Textbook Details
* Paperback: 368 pages
* Publisher: Cover Publishing Company; 6 edition (October 15, 2000)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 0912912065
* ISBN-13: 978-0912912066
* Dimensions: 9.6 x 7 x 0.8 inches
* Shipping Weight: 2.1 pounds
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Textbook Description
Vividly illustrated in color, this text presents a simplified and interactive format for rapid comprehension. Emphasizes understanding rather than memorizing. Previous edition: c1996. For students. Softcover.


Rapid Interpretation of EKG Review
Over the last 25 years of my medical career, I have read just about every book published on EKG interpretation. As a full-time educator, I appreciate simplicity, especially when it is totally practical. Of all the texts I’ve seen, Dubin’s “Rapid Interpretation of EKGs” is simply the best. He explains intricate concepts with simplistic beauty, using a unique programmed learning style and original figures. If you don’t learn “all there is to know” about EKGs from this book, you will never really understand them the rest of your career… Mikel A. Rothenberg, M.D., Emergency Care Educator, Medicolegal Consultant, Professor of Emergency Medical Services — American College of Prehospital Medicine.

This is a wonderful book for nursing or medical students, or anyone who needs to learn EKGs/ECGs. I’m a physician and read EKGs every day and I’ve never seen another text that was able to teach me the necessary concepts so painlessly. Yes, it *IS* written as if the reader is a third grader and I’m sure that offends some people who have spent their life in school or who want to make people believe that EKG reading is some magical art. Personally I enjoy being taken by the hand and shown everything like it was the first time I’d seen it. I think the teaching method presented here is quit effective for the average Joe or Josephine. Reading EKGs is not magic and this book shows you that anyone *can* really do it. I would strongly encourage anyone who has had trouble grasping the concept of EKGs to pick this book up, and that includes physicians, nurses, students, EMTs, medical technicians, respiratory therapists, heck, ANYONE who wants to learn to read EKGs! I give it my highest recommendation.

From the time i started learning about EKG’s, till the point and time this book was bestowed apon me i had no clue on how to read an EKG. I was always always confused. I never knew top from bottom and just tried to memorize as much as i could. That all changed the day this book came in the mail. In a matter of 4 hours i had read more than half it like a story book. The repititions of words (important ones) and relentless number of pictures that were in it made it impossible not to understand. even my mother who is an RN knows how to read EKG’s now. THIS BOOK IS JUST SIMPLY OUTSTANDING IN EVERY ASPECT.

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