150 ECG PROBLEMS


                Learning about ECG interpretation from books such as The ECG Made Easy or The ECG in Practice is fine so far as it goes, but it never goes far enough. As with most of medicine, there is no substitute for experience, and to make the best use of the ECG there is no substitute for reviewing large numbers of them. ECGs need to be seen in the context of the patient from whom they were recorded. Youhave to learn to appreciate the variations both of normality and of the patterns associated with different diseases, and to think about how the ECG can help patient management.
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