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Wednesday, August 05, 2009

EKG INTERPRETATION MADE EASY

Enjoy the video: EKG interpretation

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        Atrial fibrillation is a rapid , irregular arrhythmia.
 It is caused by the atria (upper heart chambers)
beating rapidly and out of character. There is no P
 wave on the EKG. This topic continues : Here

Scenario: The patient above, had surgery three days ago.
He is on anticoagulation therapy (Heparin) for DVT. 
Anticoagulants are blood thinners. Their purpose is to
 prevent blood from clotting too easily. 

 Patients with atrial fibrillation may be placed on
 anticoagulation therapy.

This topic continues : Here


Learn more about: Chest pain and the EKG

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