Pediatric ECG interpretation an illustrative guide

Pattern recognition is an important learning tool in the interpretation of ECGs. Unfortunately, until faced with a patient with an arrhythmia or structural heart disease, pediatric practitioners generally receive limited exposure to ECGs. The ability to clearly distinguish an abnormal ECG pattern fr...

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Main Authors: Deal, Barbara J. (Author), Johnsrude, Christopher L. (Author), Buck, Scott H. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Malden Blackwell Futura 2004
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