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Cynthia L. Webner, Karen M. Marzlin – 12-Lead ECG
Description:
You will learn the necessary skills and be able to instill confidence.-depth knowledge for determining:
- Axis Deviation
- Systematic Approach to the 12-Lead ECG
- Bundle Branch Block Identification
- Myocardial Injury & Ischemia
- Arrhythmia Interpretation
Take a look at this complete guide ECG Take your seminar to the next level ECG Knowledge to the next level Your speakers Cynthia Webner, DNP, RN, CCNS, CCRN-CMC, CHFN, Karen Marzlin, DNP. RN. CCNS. CCRN.-CMC, CHFN will concentrate on the direct applications of ECG Interpretation in clinical practice and case studies analyses. There are many opportunities to practice your 12-Lead ECG assessment skills.
Cindy Karen Innovative teaching methods have been developed that will enhance your lifelong learning.-Engagement with key concepts helps to retain them for the long term-Learning activities such as the creation a reference sheet that includes visual reminders to aid in quick and accurate assessment. These skills will be useful in your clinical practice every day.
OUTLINE
12-Lead ECG – A systematic approach
- Chest leads and limb leads
- Leads with single electrode or dual electrodes
- Placement of leads
- Record low leads
- Views of each lead
- Cardiac conduction and waveforms
- Systematic ECG Review
Cardiac Axis
- Clinical application
- Axis wheel
- Quadrants of Axioms
- Assessment of axis in a quick way
- Gradient of the axis
Hypertrophy Identification and Bundle Branch Blocks
- Right BBB Morphology
- Left BBB Morphology
- Left anterior hemi-Block diagnostic criteria
- Hypertrophy of the Atrium
- Hypertrophy of Left Ventricular Artery
- Right Ventricular Hypertrophy
Ischemia and myocardial injury: patterns
- Myocardial injury patterns
- Ischemia patterns
- Reciprocal Changes
- Evolutionary ST/T wave changes
- Pathological Q waves
- Interpretation of BBB in the presence
- There are specific types of myocardial injury
- Anterior wall
- Lateral wall
- Inferior wall
- Posterior wall
- Right ventricular
Interpretation of Complex arrhythmia
- Mechanisms for tachyarrhythmias
- Evaluation of complex tachycardias
- VT versus SVT without BBB aberrancy
OBJECTIVES
- Correct placement of electrodes is required to achieve 12-lead ECG acquisition.
- Each lead of the 12 should be distinguished from an abnormal pattern.-Lead ECG.
- Calculate the cardiac axis with lead I or aVF
- Define the 12-Lead ECG These features are seen in ventricular hypertrophy and atrial hypertrophy.
- Compare the features and functions of the right bundle block block with those of the left bundle block block.
- Recognize patterns of injury, infarct and ischemia on the 12-lead.
- To distinguish ventricular tachycardia (SVT) with aberrant conduct, use morphology in Leads 1 and 6.
- Long QT is a risk factor in Torsades de Pointes.
ABOUT THE SPEAKERS
Karen M. Marzlin, DNP. RN. CCNS. CCRN.-CMC, CHFNAcute care Clinical Nurse Specialist, assisting patients with medical cardiology in a 56-CCU for bed variable staffing Karen She has been a nurse for more than 26 years, and her entire career has been spent caring for cardiac patients. Karen She also dedicated 10 years to cardiovascular program administration and management. She is passionate about creating excellence at bedside, which is evident in her daily practices.
KarenIn addition to maintaining a portion,-Time clinical practice is a co-Key Choice, a consulting and training company, is owned by her. She travels nationally and provides continuing education on a wide variety of cardiovascular and critical care topics as well as leadership/management consulting. Her presentations are energetically presented and include practical tips that will help anyone achieve excellence at the hospital bedside. Every education program aims to link knowledge and practice.
Karen We collaborated on Cardiovascular Nursing Practice, A Comprehensive Nursing Resource Manual published in 2007 by CNEA.
Cynthia L. Webner, DNP, RN, CCNS, CCRN-CMC, CHFNShe is a Clinical Nurse Specialist in Acute Care. With over 32 years of clinical experience, she has extensive knowledge of all aspects of cardiac care. Her career was 12 years in nursing management and Heart Center administration. She currently works as a hospitalist.-A based advanced practitioner nurse who works with medical cardiology patients. Cindy is passionate about nursing and cardiac patients and is dedicated to learning new things every day.
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Cindy is also a part-timer.-Clinical practice in the time of emergencies, is a co-Key Choice is the owner of a training- and consulting business. She travels nationally and provides continuing education on a wide variety of cardiovascular and critical care topics as well as leadership/management consulting. Her presentations are energetically presented and include practical tips that will help anyone achieve excellence at the hospital bedside. Every education program aims to link knowledge and practice. Cindy contributed to Cardiovascular Nursing Practice: Comprehensive Nursing Resource Manual, published by CNEA 2007
Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Students 0
- Assessments Yes