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Basic Arrhythmia Interpretation and Management (Day One)

Presented By The Center for Education and Professional Development


When: January 14, 2005 - Friday, from 8:30 a.m.– 4:00 p.m.
 
Where: 1010 Corporation Way

Palo Alto, CA 94303
 
To Register: (650) 723-6366
 
Email: cecenter@stanfordmed.org
 
Fee: $155.00 /Day or $265.00 Both Days(Lunch Included)
 
Credits: 7.0 CE's/day
 

This newly revised 2 day course replaces our previous ECG class. Day 1 is an overview of the basics. Day 2 re-enforces and enhances content of Day 1 and reviews management strategies.

 

Each class can be taken separately.

 

Day 1

After completing this course, the learner will be able to recognize basic arrhythmias with emphasis on the most common: sinus, atrial, and ventricular dysrhythmias and heart blocks.

 

This class is recommended for people who have little or no knowledge and experience with rhythm interpretation.

 

 

Day 2

After completing this course, the learner will be able to recognize basic arrhythmias and less commonly seen sinus, atrial, ventricular dysrhythmias and blocks.

 

The course will review pharmacologic and device based dysrhythmia management.

 

This class is recommended for people who have learned basic ECG before but need a brief review of rhythms and more practice in dysrhythmia recognition and management.

 

 

 

Faculty from Stanford Hospital and Clinics:

 

Jim Stotts, RN, MS, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Cardiology

 

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