EKG Mastery-Cardiac Axis, Conduction Disturbances, and Chamber Enlargement – Cynthia L. Webner
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Overview
Salepage check: EKG Mastery-Cardiac Axis, Conduction Disturbances, and Chamber Enlargement
Author: Cynthia L. Webner; Cathy Lockett;
- Faculty:
- Cynthia L. Webner
- Duration:
- 2 Hours 41 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- Nov 13, 2013
Description
For many nurses, the only chance they get to interpret ECG rhythm strips is when a patient is in distress. A simple and systematic method of assessing an ECG strip can help in those times of crises. In this seminar you will learn a practical and fun method for determining mean wave depolarization and how to use the axis wheel to determine quadrant and degree of axis. You will learn how to rapidly recognize and interpret ECG strips and be able to act confidently to plan for care of your patients with abnormal rhythms.
Handouts
Buy It/Rent It Manual (6 MB) | 52 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Outline
- Hexaxial reference system
- Practical and fun method for determining mean wave of depolarization
- Utilizing the axis wheel to calculate degree of axis
- Conduction disturbances within the His Purkinje system
- Right bundle branch block
- Left bundle branch block
- Left anterior hemiblock
- Left posterior hemiblock
- ST / T wave changes associated with bundle branch blocks
- Conduction disturbances within SA and AV node
- Atrial enlargement
- Ventricular enlargement
- Left ventricular hypertrophy
- Right ventricular hypertrophy
Faculty
Cynthia L. Webner, DNP, RN, CCNS, CCRN-CMC
Acute Care Clinical Nurse Specialist
Aultman Hospital
Cynthia L. Webner, DNP, RN, CCNS, CCRN-CMC, CHFN, has over 32 years of critical care and cardiovascular experience in a wide variety of clinical practice settings. Twelve years of her career were dedicated to nursing management and Heart Center administration. She currently practices as a hospital-based Acute Care Clinical Nurse Specialist with a large medical cardiology practice.
Cindy leads the hospital’s cardiac care therapeutic hypothermia program. Cindy has a passion for both nursing practice and the cardiac patient. She believes knowledge transforms clinical practice. In addition to maintaining a part-time clinical practice, Cindy is also a co-owner of Key Choice and Cardiovascular Nursing Education Associates.
She collaborated on Cardiovascular Nursing Practice: A Comprehensive Nursing Resource Manual published by CNEA in 2007. Cindy’s presentations at regional and national venues are known for their high level of enthusiasm and humor used to deliver very high level content. Cindy will convince you that learning is indeed fun, and clinical practice is truly a joy.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Cynthia Webner is a business partner for Key Choice and Cardiovascular Nursing Education. She has an employment relationship with Aultman Hospital CVC. Dr. Webner receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.
Nonfinancial: Cynthia Webner is a CCRN Ambassador for the American Association of Critical Care Nurses.
Curriculum
FAQs
Requirements
- Basic knowledge of cardiovascular anatomy and physiology.
- Familiarity with reading EKG strips is recommended but not mandatory.
- A computer or device with internet access to stream or download course materials.
Features
- Comprehensive coverage of cardiac axis determination, conduction disturbances, and chamber enlargement interpretation.
- Real-life case studies to apply EKG concepts in clinical practice.
- Easy-to-follow modules presented by industry experts with years of hands-on experience.
- Access to downloadable learning materials for offline study.
Target audiences
- Healthcare professionals including nurses, paramedics, and technicians who work in cardiology or emergency settings.
- Medical students or residents looking to improve their EKG interpretation skills.
- Any healthcare provider wanting to deepen their knowledge in cardiac care and EKG analysis.