"Reading EKGs II - a scary situation and a big save", is up on the MICU faqs site...

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Hi all - after a really long break, we've got a new article up at http://www.icufaqs.org - "Reading EKGs II". Access to all our materials remains completely free. Let us know what you think? Thanks!

Hi Mark,

what a good article! I found it thrilling and enjoyed your style of writing.

I guess, I will read the other articles , too!

Thanks a lot

nutella

AWESOME!! I love ALL the sections you have written. Very easy to understand. I appreciate all the work you put into it and give it so freely. Thank You!

Maria

Specializes in Utilization Management.

I have learned so much from your website! I can't thank you enough!

Specializes in MICU, neuro, orthotrauma.

your website is one of my main sources of information concerning clinical skills. thank you so much for making it availible.

Specializes in ER.

Great information, I love your site.

Does anybody know about any similar site targeting ER?

Specializes in M/S/Tele, Home Health, Gen ICU.

Mark, Thank you so much, your website is so interesting and contains a wealth of information. Do you have anything or any references for heart tones. :)

I've been copying the FAQ's and putting them into three hole binders at work. They are used as supplemental to the orientation manual. Staff on several units at 2 hospitals use them PRN.

http://www.icufaqs.org - "Reading EKGs II" is a great addition.

I bought the bound version for an RN when she got her BSN as a graduation gift.

When there is time on our night shift we study the FAQ's, and the policy and Procedure manuals.

Thanks again and again !

Your information , as always, is right on the money !! You have no idea how grateful I am for your knowledge and sharing and giving spirit.

I have passed on this site to nurses who were thrilled beyond measure to see this information - - available to them - - for renewing and upgrading their skills , and their understanding of the medical therapies.

Thanks again.

Hi all - after a really long break, we've got a new article up at www.icufaqs.org - "Reading EKGs II". Access to all our materials remains completely free. Let us know what you think? Thanks!

Thanks for the great information that is easy to understand and interesting to read! Hope you keep up this site for a long, long time.

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