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How to Read Pediatric ECGs

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Introducing a new edition of the popular text for medical students, residents, and practitioners on interpreting electrocardiograms in children. Pediatric cardiologists Dr. Myung Park and Dr. Warren Guntheroth teach the vectorial approach to pediatric ECG interpretation in a simple and practical way. How to Read Pediatric ECGs contains over 200 actual size ECG tracings, review questions, case studies for board review.

280 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1981

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October 17, 2013
It's written as if one already has a good basic understanding of pediatric EKGs. It's organizationally a mess, introducing concepts and then defining/explaining them several pages later. It is valuable for its case examples toward the end.
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