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Accurately interpret cardiovascular images for fast, effective emergency management
This unique combination atlas and text is a concise guide to acute care cardiovascular image interpretation for the diagnosis and management of emergency conditions.
Each condition or disorder is described in a consistently designed, well-illustrated section. Concise, bulleted text details clinical highlights, emergency department treatment and disposition, and clinical pearls and pitfalls. Created for use at the point of care, Atlas of Cardiovascular Emergencies is enhanced by more than 400 images, many in full color.
ALL TESTS CAN BE TAKEN ONLINE
No matter which type of cardiovascular emergencies course you purchase, (complete course, download test, fax or online) you can take your test through our on-line testing site.
If you order any of the "Test Only" options, it DOES NOT INCLUDE THE BOOK.
On completion of this atlas of cardiovascular emergencies course the participant should be able to:
1. Explain how heart dominance is determined.
2. Name the five distinct components of the cardiac valves.
3. Explain the purpose of using supplemental ECG leads to perform an electrocardiogram.
4. Explain patient positioning for a lateral view chest x-ray.
5. Name at least three alternative diagnoses which can be found during a pulmonary CTA.
6. List two different types of pacemakers.
7. Define the term “sinus tachycardia”.
8. List three types of drugs that can cause LQTS (Long QT Syndrome).
9. Name the most common symptomatic arrhythmia in the pediatric population.
10. List the most common types of bradycardia in children.