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Specific Medical Conditions

ST Elevated Myocardial Infarction and Non-ST Elevated Myocardial Infarction

Learn about the cardinal features of these two types of myocardial infarction and also the appearence of asystole 

Tachy-arrhythmias

Learn about the life threatening arrythmias ventricular fibrillation and ventricular tachycardia as well as different types of atrial tachycardias

Brady-arrhythmias

Learn about the different types of heart block as well as how to differentiate between left and right bundle brach blocks

Axis Deviation

Learn about the appearance of left and right axis deviation

Other

January 01, 2020

This section takes you through ECGs of certain metabolic disorders, as well as ECGs of other organic problems

Tips and Tricks

January 01, 2020

Here are some more difficult ECGs with a list of some general tips and tricks to help. Is there really an abnormality, or are you just seeing things...?

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Use this outline if you have no prior knowlege of ECGs, how they work or how to set them up. This map will take you through the basic physics and anatomy, set up of the ECG and will touch on interpretation. There is a test at the end to examine your understanding.

 

Use this outline if you have some prior knowlege of how an ECG works, its set up and a good understanding of the anatomy of the heart's conducting system. This will focus on interpreting the readings on different leads of the ECG.

 

 

Use this map if you already have a thourough understanding of heart anatomy, different arrythmias and their appearance on ECGs. This map focuses on testing your existing knowledge of interpreting ECGs.

 

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