Overview: This is a one day course designed to enhance clinical decision making and assessment through the utilization of a systematic method of rhythm recognition. Cardiac physiology as it relates to the EKG is reviewed. Application and analysis of the EKG will be practiced to develop pattern recognition.
Objectives: At the conclusion of this course the active participant will have the ability to demonstrate through oral, practical and/orwritten evaluation: an understanding of basic heart anatomy and physiology, Describe the cardiac electrical conduction system, Identify the components of the cardiac cycle, Identify lethal and non-lethal Dysrhythmias, Recognize normal EKG measurements, Detect basic arrhythmias and Describe the rapid interpretation method.
Outline:
Welcome/Introductions
Cardiac Anatomy/Physiology
Anatomy of the ECG
The Six Step Process
Practice/case reviews
Lunch
Rhythms Originating in the Sinus Node
Rhythms Originating in the Atria
Rhythms Originating in the AV Junction
Rhythms Originating in the Ventricles
AV Heart Blocks
Written Examination
Evaluation: Participants shall be evaluated using oral questioning techniques,and instructor will ensure that each participants practice strips are at least 80%correct, instructor may choose to have participants complete the multiple choice written evaluation at the completion