Published Aug 11, 2010
Kitty Hawk, ADN, RN
541 Posts
I'm trying to do some preliminary studying before I have these classes for my new job at the hospital and I have this site from when I was in school. Some of these on the website seem to match okay for what I'm looking at in a book (Lippencott's ecg interpretation) but the 4th group the junctional arrythmias seem to be way off from what's in the book so I'm wondering if the site isn't good.
I did order Dubin's book but it's not in yet. I heard that one is really good for teaching.
When you get the 1st page, just click on the "play" button to bypass signing in. Then there's a "learn" button at the top that will show what the different arrythmias look like when you click on the name.
Six Second ECG Simulator
Thanks for any help.
PatricksRNMommy
89 Posts
I think it looks like a pretty good site...
turnforthenurse, MSN, NP
3,364 Posts
Remember that all EKGs won't look like alike. One person's NSR will look slightly different from another NSR. You just need to learn the differentiating characteristics of each.
I used that site to study EKGs for my critical care class and it really helped me!