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  1. EKG basics • LITFL • LITFL ECG Library
  2. Abnormal EKG: What It Means and Treatment Options
  3. Abnormal EKG: What It Means and Treatment Options
  4. EKG basics • LITFL • LITFL ECG Library
  5. Abnormal EKG: What It Means and Treatment Options
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EKG basics • LITFL • LITFL ECG Library

Topic Title DEAD Keywords ECG Lectures lecture, ecg, basics, interpretation ECG Diagnosis OMI, NOMI, STEMI, Occlusion Myocardial Infarction ECG Diagnosis Familial ST-segment depression syndrome ECG Diagnosis OMI, NOMI, STEMI, Occlusion Myocardial Infarction ECG Diagnosis LBBB, RBBB, CHB ECG Exigency LMCA, Left Main Coronary Artery Occlusion, ST elevation in aVR ECG Eponym [ ECG, Mobitz AV Block, Mobitz Type II, 2nd degree AV block, atrioventricular block ECG Eponym [ ECG, Mobitz AV Block2nd degree AV block, atrioventricular block ECG Eponym [ ECG Syndrome, Congenital (autosomal dominant) long QT syndrome (LQTS) ECG Eponym [ ECG Syndrome, JLNS, Congenital (autosomal recessive) long QT syndrome (LQTS) bilateral sensorineural hearing loss ECG Eponym [ ECG Syndrome, short P-R, PR interval, paroxysmal tachycardia, pre-excitation, preexcitation ECG Eponym [ Chest Pain, acute, transient viral myositis associated with Coxsackievirus B. Epidemic Myalgia, pleurodynia ECG Eponym [ Chest Pain, Soldiers heart, cardiac neurosis, neurocirculatory asthenia ECG Exigency VT or not VT? VT, BCT, WCT, Brugada criteria, Verekie ECG Exigency Metabolic Mayhem severe hypokalaemia, spironalactone, rhabdomyolysis, ECG, u wave, diabetic ketoacidosis ECG Exigency Post-op Pacing Puzzler pacing, pacemaker, post-op, Mobitz I, Wenckebach, AV block ECG Exigency bidirectional ventricular tachycardia, Catecholaminergic Polymorphic Ventricular Tachycardia, CPVT, digoxin toxicity ECG Exigency congenital, short...

Abnormal EKG: What It Means and Treatment Options

What is an abnormal EKG? An An abnormal EKG can mean many things. Sometimes an EKG abnormality is a normal variation of a heart’s rhythm, which does not affect your health. Other times, an abnormal EKG can signal a medical emergency, such as a A doctor or medical professional trained in reading EKGs can interpret the readings to determine if you need further treatments. An EKG machine is typically a portable machine that has 12 leads, or long, flexible, wire-like tubes attached to sticky electrodes. These are placed on designated areas around the heart and on the arms and legs. The electrodes sense the electrical impulses coming from multiple directions. Undergoing an EKG procedure isn’t painful. You don’t have to do anything special to prepare for the test. The test itself typically takes five minutes or less. The EKG machine doesn’t generate electricity. Instead, it conducts and measures electrical activity. Typically, the heart conducts electricity in a standard pathway from the right atrium to the left atrium. The electrical current then goes to the Any disruption in this current can affect the heart’s ability to work well. Ideally, an EKG can measure any potential disruptions. Because an EKG measures so many different aspects of the heart’s Defects or abnormalities in the heart’s shape and size: An abnormal EKG can signal that one or more aspects of the heart’s walls are larger than another. This can signal that the heart is working harder than normal to pump blood. E...

Abnormal EKG: What It Means and Treatment Options

What is an abnormal EKG? An An abnormal EKG can mean many things. Sometimes an EKG abnormality is a normal variation of a heart’s rhythm, which does not affect your health. Other times, an abnormal EKG can signal a medical emergency, such as a A doctor or medical professional trained in reading EKGs can interpret the readings to determine if you need further treatments. An EKG machine is typically a portable machine that has 12 leads, or long, flexible, wire-like tubes attached to sticky electrodes. These are placed on designated areas around the heart and on the arms and legs. The electrodes sense the electrical impulses coming from multiple directions. Undergoing an EKG procedure isn’t painful. You don’t have to do anything special to prepare for the test. The test itself typically takes five minutes or less. The EKG machine doesn’t generate electricity. Instead, it conducts and measures electrical activity. Typically, the heart conducts electricity in a standard pathway from the right atrium to the left atrium. The electrical current then goes to the Any disruption in this current can affect the heart’s ability to work well. Ideally, an EKG can measure any potential disruptions. Because an EKG measures so many different aspects of the heart’s Defects or abnormalities in the heart’s shape and size: An abnormal EKG can signal that one or more aspects of the heart’s walls are larger than another. This can signal that the heart is working harder than normal to pump blood. E...

EKG basics • LITFL • LITFL ECG Library

Topic Title DEAD Keywords ECG Lectures lecture, ecg, basics, interpretation ECG Diagnosis OMI, NOMI, STEMI, Occlusion Myocardial Infarction ECG Diagnosis Familial ST-segment depression syndrome ECG Diagnosis OMI, NOMI, STEMI, Occlusion Myocardial Infarction ECG Diagnosis LBBB, RBBB, CHB ECG Exigency LMCA, Left Main Coronary Artery Occlusion, ST elevation in aVR ECG Eponym [ ECG, Mobitz AV Block, Mobitz Type II, 2nd degree AV block, atrioventricular block ECG Eponym [ ECG, Mobitz AV Block2nd degree AV block, atrioventricular block ECG Eponym [ ECG Syndrome, Congenital (autosomal dominant) long QT syndrome (LQTS) ECG Eponym [ ECG Syndrome, JLNS, Congenital (autosomal recessive) long QT syndrome (LQTS) bilateral sensorineural hearing loss ECG Eponym [ ECG Syndrome, short P-R, PR interval, paroxysmal tachycardia, pre-excitation, preexcitation ECG Eponym [ Chest Pain, acute, transient viral myositis associated with Coxsackievirus B. Epidemic Myalgia, pleurodynia ECG Eponym [ Chest Pain, Soldiers heart, cardiac neurosis, neurocirculatory asthenia ECG Exigency VT or not VT? VT, BCT, WCT, Brugada criteria, Verekie ECG Exigency Metabolic Mayhem severe hypokalaemia, spironalactone, rhabdomyolysis, ECG, u wave, diabetic ketoacidosis ECG Exigency Post-op Pacing Puzzler pacing, pacemaker, post-op, Mobitz I, Wenckebach, AV block ECG Exigency bidirectional ventricular tachycardia, Catecholaminergic Polymorphic Ventricular Tachycardia, CPVT, digoxin toxicity ECG Exigency congenital, short...

Abnormal EKG: What It Means and Treatment Options

What is an abnormal EKG? An An abnormal EKG can mean many things. Sometimes an EKG abnormality is a normal variation of a heart’s rhythm, which does not affect your health. Other times, an abnormal EKG can signal a medical emergency, such as a A doctor or medical professional trained in reading EKGs can interpret the readings to determine if you need further treatments. An EKG machine is typically a portable machine that has 12 leads, or long, flexible, wire-like tubes attached to sticky electrodes. These are placed on designated areas around the heart and on the arms and legs. The electrodes sense the electrical impulses coming from multiple directions. Undergoing an EKG procedure isn’t painful. You don’t have to do anything special to prepare for the test. The test itself typically takes five minutes or less. The EKG machine doesn’t generate electricity. Instead, it conducts and measures electrical activity. Typically, the heart conducts electricity in a standard pathway from the right atrium to the left atrium. The electrical current then goes to the Any disruption in this current can affect the heart’s ability to work well. Ideally, an EKG can measure any potential disruptions. Because an EKG measures so many different aspects of the heart’s Defects or abnormalities in the heart’s shape and size: An abnormal EKG can signal that one or more aspects of the heart’s walls are larger than another. This can signal that the heart is working harder than normal to pump blood. E...

EKG basics • LITFL • LITFL ECG Library

Topic Title DEAD Keywords ECG Lectures lecture, ecg, basics, interpretation ECG Diagnosis OMI, NOMI, STEMI, Occlusion Myocardial Infarction ECG Diagnosis Familial ST-segment depression syndrome ECG Diagnosis OMI, NOMI, STEMI, Occlusion Myocardial Infarction ECG Diagnosis LBBB, RBBB, CHB ECG Exigency LMCA, Left Main Coronary Artery Occlusion, ST elevation in aVR ECG Eponym [ ECG, Mobitz AV Block, Mobitz Type II, 2nd degree AV block, atrioventricular block ECG Eponym [ ECG, Mobitz AV Block2nd degree AV block, atrioventricular block ECG Eponym [ ECG Syndrome, Congenital (autosomal dominant) long QT syndrome (LQTS) ECG Eponym [ ECG Syndrome, JLNS, Congenital (autosomal recessive) long QT syndrome (LQTS) bilateral sensorineural hearing loss ECG Eponym [ ECG Syndrome, short P-R, PR interval, paroxysmal tachycardia, pre-excitation, preexcitation ECG Eponym [ Chest Pain, acute, transient viral myositis associated with Coxsackievirus B. Epidemic Myalgia, pleurodynia ECG Eponym [ Chest Pain, Soldiers heart, cardiac neurosis, neurocirculatory asthenia ECG Exigency VT or not VT? VT, BCT, WCT, Brugada criteria, Verekie ECG Exigency Metabolic Mayhem severe hypokalaemia, spironalactone, rhabdomyolysis, ECG, u wave, diabetic ketoacidosis ECG Exigency Post-op Pacing Puzzler pacing, pacemaker, post-op, Mobitz I, Wenckebach, AV block ECG Exigency bidirectional ventricular tachycardia, Catecholaminergic Polymorphic Ventricular Tachycardia, CPVT, digoxin toxicity ECG Exigency congenital, short...

EKG basics • LITFL • LITFL ECG Library

Topic Title DEAD Keywords ECG Lectures lecture, ecg, basics, interpretation ECG Diagnosis OMI, NOMI, STEMI, Occlusion Myocardial Infarction ECG Diagnosis Familial ST-segment depression syndrome ECG Diagnosis OMI, NOMI, STEMI, Occlusion Myocardial Infarction ECG Diagnosis LBBB, RBBB, CHB ECG Exigency LMCA, Left Main Coronary Artery Occlusion, ST elevation in aVR ECG Eponym [ ECG, Mobitz AV Block, Mobitz Type II, 2nd degree AV block, atrioventricular block ECG Eponym [ ECG, Mobitz AV Block2nd degree AV block, atrioventricular block ECG Eponym [ ECG Syndrome, Congenital (autosomal dominant) long QT syndrome (LQTS) ECG Eponym [ ECG Syndrome, JLNS, Congenital (autosomal recessive) long QT syndrome (LQTS) bilateral sensorineural hearing loss ECG Eponym [ ECG Syndrome, short P-R, PR interval, paroxysmal tachycardia, pre-excitation, preexcitation ECG Eponym [ Chest Pain, acute, transient viral myositis associated with Coxsackievirus B. Epidemic Myalgia, pleurodynia ECG Eponym [ Chest Pain, Soldiers heart, cardiac neurosis, neurocirculatory asthenia ECG Exigency VT or not VT? VT, BCT, WCT, Brugada criteria, Verekie ECG Exigency Metabolic Mayhem severe hypokalaemia, spironalactone, rhabdomyolysis, ECG, u wave, diabetic ketoacidosis ECG Exigency Post-op Pacing Puzzler pacing, pacemaker, post-op, Mobitz I, Wenckebach, AV block ECG Exigency bidirectional ventricular tachycardia, Catecholaminergic Polymorphic Ventricular Tachycardia, CPVT, digoxin toxicity ECG Exigency congenital, short...

Abnormal EKG: What It Means and Treatment Options

What is an abnormal EKG? An An abnormal EKG can mean many things. Sometimes an EKG abnormality is a normal variation of a heart’s rhythm, which does not affect your health. Other times, an abnormal EKG can signal a medical emergency, such as a A doctor or medical professional trained in reading EKGs can interpret the readings to determine if you need further treatments. An EKG machine is typically a portable machine that has 12 leads, or long, flexible, wire-like tubes attached to sticky electrodes. These are placed on designated areas around the heart and on the arms and legs. The electrodes sense the electrical impulses coming from multiple directions. Undergoing an EKG procedure isn’t painful. You don’t have to do anything special to prepare for the test. The test itself typically takes five minutes or less. The EKG machine doesn’t generate electricity. Instead, it conducts and measures electrical activity. Typically, the heart conducts electricity in a standard pathway from the right atrium to the left atrium. The electrical current then goes to the Any disruption in this current can affect the heart’s ability to work well. Ideally, an EKG can measure any potential disruptions. Because an EKG measures so many different aspects of the heart’s Defects or abnormalities in the heart’s shape and size: An abnormal EKG can signal that one or more aspects of the heart’s walls are larger than another. This can signal that the heart is working harder than normal to pump blood. E...