Published Jun 20, 2005
mrdoc2005
194 Posts
Hey guys,
I just finished school and took a job at Vanderbilt on a stepdown unit. I did not learn much about ekg in school. I am looking for a good book to teach me about how to read them. Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance for your replies.
RoxanRN
388 Posts
Hey guys,I just finished school and took a job at Vanderbilt on a stepdown unit. I did not learn much about ekg in school. I am looking for a good book to teach me about how to read them. Any thoughts?Thanks in advance for your replies.
hael171972
158 Posts
try "rapid interpretation of ekg's" by dale dubin
it's good..:)
hey guys,i just finished school and took a job at vanderbilt on a stepdown unit. i did not learn much about ekg in school. i am looking for a good book to teach me about how to read them. any thoughts?thanks in advance for your replies.
i just finished school and took a job at vanderbilt on a stepdown unit. i did not learn much about ekg in school. i am looking for a good book to teach me about how to read them. any thoughts?
thanks in advance for your replies.
Kudra
160 Posts
i also recommend Dubin's book... i had to learn how to read EKG's for a course in less than a week... the required reading text sucked (so don't get "ECGs Made Easy" by Barbara Aehlert)... but after reading "Rapid Interpretation," it was so much more understandable...
grannynurse FNP student
1,016 Posts
I second, third, fourth, and fifith Dale Dubin's book. It makes reading EKG's as simple as he says easy.
Grannynurse :balloons:
Thanks for the tips
cpeubob
13 Posts
I also reccomend Dubin - I used edition V. I know you ask for a book but if you get an opportunity attend the seminar "Cardiology for the Non-Cardiac Nurse" its presented by MED ED I think, they are out of Texas. I went to it in Feb. it was being presented in Pittsburg PA it lasted two days and the presentation on EKGs made it so easy to understand them I walked away feeling very confident in being able to interpret EKGs.