ECGs for Nurses

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781405181624
  • Weight: 281g
  • Dimensions: 126 x 188mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Sep 2009
  • Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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ECGs for Nurses provides everything the nurse needs to know about the electrocardiogram. Accessible yet comprehensive, and packed with case studies, this portable guide enables nurses to become skilled practitioners in an area often seen as highly complex. Using real ECG traces as examples, possible effects on the patient and treatment options are discussed, with a focus on the role of the nurse.

This fully illustrated second edition remains the essential reference guide for nurses working in all acute areas, as well as general nurses and students learning about ECGs for the first time.

  • One of the only ECG texts written by a nurse specifically for nurses
  • Written by an expert in the field
  • Easy-to-access information, full of practical advice
  • Essential for nurses working and studying in intensive care, high dependency units, theatre, theatre recovery coronary care units, medical wards and accident and emergency.
  • Case studies and discussion of real ECGs throughout.

New to this edition

  • Fully updated throughout with up-to-date guidelines and procedures
  • Includes new guidelines on management of cardiac arrest arrhythmias
  • Case studies added to all chapters
Phil Jevon is Resuscitation Officer/Clinical Skills Lead at Manor Hospital, Walsal. He is also Honorary Clinical Lecturer at Birmingham Medical School and Editor of the British Journal of Resuscitation.

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