Rapid Interpretation of EKG’s, Sixth Edition
Rapid Interpretation of EKG’s, Sixth Edition Books
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Acutely illustrated in color, this text presents a simplified and interactive format for rapid comprehension. Emphasizes understanding rather than memorizing. Previous edition: c1996. For students. Softcover.
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I was extremely disappointed in the services that were never provided.
Rating: 1 / 5
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Rating: 1 / 5
The time of delivery was brilliant and the product arrived in brilliant shape up. It is what our physician expected and is being used to train our technicians and nurses.
Rating: 2 / 5
This should have been one of the ‘for the dummies’ run. It’s written like a book for a kindergartner, and unless you delight in those types of books that automatically assume you know absolutely nothing (and I mean ‘NOTHING’ at all), you will go crazy reading this book. This book will give you surface knowledge (not understanding) that is just enough to make you appear smart in front of other kindergartners. If you want to really learn and know EKG, go for other books. I reckon simplicity is everlastingly the way to go, but you are talking about mental-retardation-quality simplicity in this book. I am surprised that Dr. Dubin doesn’t start the book w/ lessons of alphabets and numbers.
If you reckon that you can learn quicker because this book is ultra simple, that’s a incorrect reason to pick up this book. Even for a very simple concept, this book will spend tens of pages to make concepts even more evident. It’s like this: instead of teaching you that 1+1=2, it will show you pictures of an orange and question you what it is. And then next page, it will show you another picture of orange and question you what it is. The next page, it will tell you that the two pictures you saw are oranges, not apples. The next page, they will show you an apple and tell you that they are not oranges. On the next page, they will place the two oranges together and question you again what they are. On the next page, they will tell you that they are oranges. On the next page, they will place 2 apples together and tell you that they are apples, not oranges. On the next page, they will tell you that there are now 2 oranges. On the next page, they will question you how many oranges there are. You resolution 2. On the next page, it will tell you “excellent job!” and tell you that 1+1=2. If this is not frustrating, this book is for you. If you have no hair left by this top, you don’t want this.
Rating: 1 / 5
This book was to some extent helpful for learning how to interpret EKG’s. It may possibly be a primary resource for EMT students. Medical students will probably need a more detailed resource to clarify more detailed concepts, such as action potentials. Unfortunately, even as searching for this book, I found out that Dale Dubin was convicted in 1986 on drug and child pornography charges, and sentenced to five years in federal prison. You can google “Dale Dubin convicted” or check out snopes.com for the tale. The book was excellent, but if I had know what he did, I would not want to support his book. What a disappointment.
Rating: 1 / 5