Nurses General Nursing
Published Feb 18, 2011
nursynurseRN
294 Posts
Hi guys..
Anyone know of any great BART classes to take in southern California or ONLINE? I float to telemetry all the time and I feel I need more a in depth course of arrythmias..
PLEASE HELP!!
thanks!
EmergencyNrse
632 Posts
There are a few iPhone/iPad applications that have rhythm strips.
Do a Google-search ACLS. Good information online.
http://lane.stanford.edu/portals/cvicu/HCP_CV_Tab_1/ECG_Rhythms_for_ACLS.pdf
http://www.scribd.com/doc/2155828/EKG-Examples
Here's a simulator:
http://www.skillstat.com/Flash/ECG_Sim_2004.html
ObtundedRN, BSN, RN
428 Posts
Trt a good book. Dale Dubin's "Rapid Interpretation of EKG's" is a great book. It's a very easy to read and understand book that starts you with the very basic fundamentals and will work up to more advanced stuff that most of the experienced nurses won't know.
CaSD
13 Posts
In the San Diego/Santee area Healthcare Occupations offers "Understanding Cardiac Arryhthmias" and has been around for over 14 years. Class is inexpensive, the book usual is more than class. No one learns without participation and this course provides interaction. BART is just a new acronym.
Upon completion of this course the participant will be able to:
- Systematically analyze and interpret rhythm strips
- Rapid identification of identification of sinus and atrial rhythms, junctional rhythms, ventricular rhythms and atrioventricular blocks
- Recognize cardiac pacing conditions, basic operation, artifact, sensing and capture, and recognize malfunctions
- Discuss the hemodynamic effects of selected dysrhyhmias
- Determine life threatening dysrhythmias and initiate interventions
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Courses begin in August and January.
619-956-4300
GidgetRN, RN
33 Posts
On 5/18/2016 at 9:27 PM, CaSD said:In the San Diego/Santee area Healthcare Occupations offers "Understanding Cardiac Arryhthmias" and has been around for over 14 years. Class is inexpensive, the book usual is more than class. No one learns without participation and this course provides interaction. BART is just a new acronym.Upon completion of this course the participant will be able to:- Systematically analyze and interpret rhythm strips- Rapid identification of identification of sinus and atrial rhythms, junctional rhythms, ventricular rhythms and atrioventricular blocks- Recognize cardiac pacing conditions, basic operation, artifact, sensing and capture, and recognize malfunctions- Discuss the hemodynamic effects of selected dysrhyhmias- Determine life threatening dysrhythmias and initiate interventions-Courses begin in August and January.619-956-4300
Huge help thank you! I need a basic arrythmia course
Crash_Cart
446 Posts
Well recognised online course:
https://www.aacn.org/education/online-courses/basic-ecg-interpretation
gere7404, BSN, RN
662 Posts
On 2/17/2011 at 11:11 PM, EmergencyNrse said:http://www.skillstat.com/Flash/ECG_Sim_2004.html
The telemetry techs on my unit recommended this site to me, it plays like a game and it helped me greatly to recognize arrhythmia's before taking ACLS.