About the course

The electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) is a noninvasive test that is used to diagnose underlying heart conditions by determining the electrical activity of the heart. By positioning the ECG leads on the body, health care professionals can learn information about many heart conditions by looking for characteristic patterns on the ECG. It is one of the simplest and fastest tests used to evaluate the heart.

ACLS pharmacology gives a pertinent information about each drug used in cardiac management.

Learning Outcomes

  • Recall the purposes of electrocardiogram.
  • Explain the properties of cardiac cells.
  • Illustrate the conduction system.
  • Make use of the ECG leads and electrode placement.
  • Outline Einthoven’s triangle.
  • Infer the components of ECG and interpret ECG.
  • Solve heart rate calculation.
  • Assess axis deviation.
  • Discuss ACLS pharmacology.
  • CPD Hours 

    Duration

    4 Hours (Self-Paced)

Course curriculum

    1. Student Handbook

    1. ECG

    1. Quiz

    1. How did we do?

About this course

  • $60.00
  • 4 lessons
  • 0 hours of video content