A simple, no-nonsense approach to understanding EKGs – with a review of general management for hemodynamically significant dysrhythmias. This course will contain information on anatomy and physiology, applying EKG electrodes, using a heart monitor, and recognizing sinus, atrial, junctional, and ventricular arrythmias, and heart blocks.
Attendance:
Students must attend all class sessions. Missing more than one session will result in dismissal from the course.
Pre-Course Work:
A 6-hour home study must be completed before the first class, and the completed work must be brought to class.
Textbook Requirement:
A textbook is required. Students will receive a lifetime digital copy and a loaner hard copy for use during the course (to be returned on the final day).
– If you select shipping, it will be mailed 2–3 weeks before class.
– If not, we’ll notify you when it’s ready for pick-up.
Form Submission:
Signed forms must be submitted within 48 hours of registration or your seat will be released and your payment refunded.
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Certificate:
Students who complete the course and score 85% or higher will receive a certificate of competency as a Monitor Technician.
$300.00
Price includes all handouts, materials, loaner textbook, loaner caliper, lifetime digital textbook, and CEU Certificate.
A $65 refund will be issued upon return of the loaner textbook and caliper in good condition.
Please note: We are unable to provide refunds for cancellations once registered.
Price includes all handouts and materials
A simple, no nonsense approach to understanding EKGs, with a review of general management for hemodynamically significant dysrhythmias.
For medical professionals with an understanding of basic anatomy, physiology, and electrophysiology with minimal exposure to EKG recognition who desire a review of rhythms: Sinus, Atrial, Junctional and Ventricular as well.
Course provides 16 hour CEU Certificate
This program is designed for those who are somewhat familiar with interpreting basic rhythms and EKG “strips”. You do not have to be a “Strip” expert to read 12 Leads.
Participants will be familiarized with and practice lead placement as well as recognition of ECG patterns, including Myocardial Ischemia, Injury, and Infraction. The recognition of Acute Coronary Syndrome will be related to patients, presentation and clinical significance.
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