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Pocket Brain’s Extensive ePub Version
Prepare to delve into the extraordinary ePub iteration of ECG-2014-PB (Pocket Brain), an indispensable resource that transcends the confines of its hard copy predecessor.
Enhanced Accessibility and Content
Unfettered by spatial limitations, the ePub version has meticulously expanded its content threefold, transforming it into a veritable encyclopedia of electrocardiography. Its key sections are meticulously numbered, enabling swift navigation through the expansive material via the Rapid-Find Contents or the intuitive Search function.
Comprehensive Acute MI Coverage
Immerse yourself in the intricate realm of Acute Myocardial Infarction (MI), with a dedicated section sprawling over a remarkable 100 pages. Dive into comprehensive discussions on ECG recognition of ischemic and infarcted areas, complemented by detailed coronary anatomy diagrams. Delve into the nuances of localizing the “culprit” artery and delve into distinct subsections dedicated to the identification of right ventricular and posterior infarction.
Additional Features
The ePub version boasts an array of enhancements, including:
- Practical Tracings on Acute MI with Thoroughly Explicated Answers
- Expanded chapters on Rhythm Interpretation, Chamber Enlargement, Bundle Branch Block, Hemiblocks, Axis, QT Interval/Torsades, Early Repolarization, Normal Variants, Electrolyte Disorders, Acute Pericarditis, Brugada Syndrome, WPW (including WPW-related arrhythmias and Accessory Pathway localization), Computerized Interpretation, and Technical Aspects of ECG Performance (emphasizing the recognition of common Technical Errors)
- Clinical Relevance Emphasized Throughout
- Full-Color Illustrations
- Numerous Practice Exercises Integrated with Content
A Complete Stand-alone Resource
With over 600 pages of meticulously curated content, the Pocket Brain ePub version stands as a comprehensive and self-sufficient resource, empowering you to master the intricacies of electrocardiology.
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