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- The Visual Nurse
With over 4 hours of video content, this visual video course mirrors the content presented in the Basic Cardiac Rhythms text (above) and comes with tons of free PDF downloads in addition to introductory 12-lead content for newer nurses
- Free Resources More! — The Visual Nurse
Explore free resources and tools for nurses, including video courses, PDFs, and introductory content to enhance learning and professional growth
- 10 Telemetry Quick Tips — The Visual Nurse
Contact Free eBook! The Visual Nurse’s 10 Telemetry Quick Tips: Answers to the most common ECG questions for the bedside nurse Download Free Here! The tips contained in this free 26 page digital booklet are based primarily upon the most common questions I’ve received from individuals on Instagram and other social platforms
- About — The Visual Nurse
The Visual Nurse streamlines and standardizes ECG curricula for nursing professors and hospital-based educators I worked tirelessly to create a database of high-quality ECG sample illustrations, a suite of instructional books, customizable instructor lecture presentation, and companion video course that rely upon high-yield informative visuals
- Popular topics — The Visual Nurse
Heart rate The big box method for HR determination on the ECG (for nurses nursing students)! How to read an ECG: Perspectives for the new nurse or nursing student
- Contact — The Visual Nurse
If you’re interested in exploring challenges your students or new nurses may be facing and how we can overcome them together, send me an email, I’d love to chat!
- ECG — Popular topics — The Visual Nurse
The P wave MAY be buried in the previous T wave depending on the rate of the underlying rhythm and just how SOON the early complex is In this case, we’re looking for disturbances in the typically smooth contour of the T wave How to read an ECG: Perspectives for the new nurse or nursing student
- How to read an ECG: Perspectives for the new nurse . . . - The Visual Nurse
How to read an ECG: Perspectives for the new nurse or nursing student An electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) is an electrical rendition that tells the story of the physical events occurring in the heart with each beat (electro = electrical, cardio = pertaining to the heart, gram = record or picture)
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