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ISBN 10: 0824705130
ISBN 13: 978-0824705138
Author: J. Willis Hurst
Table of contents:
Part I How People Learn
1 The Learning Process
Part II Historical Benchmarks And The Naming Of The Waves
2. The People And The Waves
Part III Basic Principles Of Electrocardiography
3. Memory No. 1: The Use Of Vectors To Illustrate The Electrical Forces Of The Heart
4. Memory No. 2: The Electrical Activity Of A Single Isolated Myocyte
5. Memory No. 3: The Volume Conductor And The Spread Of Electrical Activity To The Body Surface
6. Memory No. 4: The Anatomy Of The Heart Chambers And Conduction System
7. Memory No. 5: Depolarization And Repolarization Of The Atria And Ventricles; The S-T Segment; And U, Delta, Osborn, Epsilon, And Brugada Waves
8. Memory No. 6: Leads Used To Measure The Direction And Size Of The Electrical Forces Generated By The Heart
9. The Fusion Of Six Memories
10. How To Measure The Electrical Forces Created By The Heart
Part IV The Clinician’s Use Of The Electrocardiogram As A Diagnostic Tool
11. The Clinical Use Of Electrocardiography
Part V Surveying The Waves: The Normal Electrocardiogram
12. Normal Measurements (With Brief Comments About Abnormal Measurements)
Part VI Common Electrocardiographic Abnormalities
13. Left Ventricular Hypertrophy
14. Right Ventricular Hypertrophy
15. Myocardial Infarction And Its Imitators
16. Electrocardiographic Abnormalities Of The Conduction System Of The Heart
17. The Electrocardiographic Signs Of Pericarditis
18. Electrocardiographic Abnormalities Due To Pulmonary Embolism
19. Electrocardiographic Abnormalities Due To Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease With Emphysema
20. Effect Of Digitalis On The Electrocardiogram
21. Electrocardiographic Abnormalities Due To Hyperkalemia And Hypokalemia
22. Electrocardiographic Abnormalities Due To Hypercalcemia And Hypocalcemia
Part VII Other Abnormalities
23. Other Important Electrocardiographic Abnormalities
Part VIII Conclusion
24. Final Comment
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