Describe the anatomy and physiology of the heart
Identify the basic electrophysiology of the heart
Describe the sinus mechanisms
Describe atrial rhythms
Describe junctional rhythms
Describe ventricular rhythms
Describe atrioventricular (AV) blocks
Describe pacemaker rhythms
Explain and demonstrate the 12-lead ECG
Describe stress testing and Holter monitoring
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    An electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) is a method to graphically display the electric current generated by the heart muscle during a heartbeat. This SIMTICS module teaches you how to prepare for, record, and interpret a 12-lead ECG. Including both Learn and Test modes, the online simulator offers a scenario that tests your ability to interpret a 12-lead ECG. Practice the steps of the procedure as often as you want until you are confident.

    You’ll learn

    to practice, perfect, and test your skills in setting up, recording, and interpreting a 12-lead ECG
    to better visualize and understand the anatomy and physiology of the heart, with our 3D model and illustrations
    how to determine the heart rate and identify different heart rhythms on the ECG strip: atrial, junctional, ventricular, and pacemaker rhythms, and AV blocks
    about stress testing and Holter monitoring
    much more (see Content Details for specific information)
    Introduction
    Step 1 - Record the ECG
    Step 1.1 - Annotate the presence of symptoms on the ECG tracing
    Step 2 - Analyze the rhythm strip (2 lead)
    Step 2.1 - Assess the rate
    Step 2.1.1 - The 6-second ECG count
    Step 2.1.2 - Count large squares
    Step 2.1.3 - Count small squares
    Step 2.1.4 - Sequence method
    Step 2.2 - Assess the rhythm
    Step 2.2.1 - Ventricular rhythm
    Step 2.2.2 - Atrial rhythm
    Step 2.2.3 - Regularity
    Step 2.3 - Identify and assess the P wave
    Step 2.4 - Assess the intervals (conduction)
    Step 2.4.1 - PR interval
    Step 2.4.2 - QRS duration
    Step 2.4.3 - QT interval
    Step 2.5 - Evaluate overall appearance
    Step 3 - Sinus rhythms
    Step 3.1 - Features of sinus rhythms
    Step 3.2 - Sinus bradycardia
    Step 3.3 - Sinus tachycardia
    Step 3.4 - Sinus arrhythmia
    Step 3.5 - Sinoatrial block
    Step 3.6 - Sinus arrest
    Step 4 - Atrial arrhythmia
    Step 4.1 - Premature atrial complexes (PACs)
    Step 4.2 - Wandering atrial pacemaker
    Step 4.3 - Multifocal atrial tachycardia
    Step 4.4 - Supraventricular tachycardia
    Step 4.4.1 - Atrial tachycardia
    Step 4.4.2 - AVNRT
    Step 4.4.3 - AVRT
    Step 4.5 - Atrial flutter
    Step 4.6 - Atrial fibrillation
    Step 5 - Junctional arrhythmia
    Step 5.1 - Premature junctional complexes (PJCs)
    Step 5.2 - Junctional escape beats/rhythm
    Step 5.3 - Accelerated junctional rhythm
    Step 5.4 - Junctional tachycardia
    Step 6 - Ventricular arrhythmia
    Step 6.1 - Premature ventricular complexes
    Step 6.1.1 - Types of PVC
    Step 6.2 - Ventricular escape beats
    Step 6.3 - Idioventricular rhythm
    Step 6.4 - Accelerated idioventricular rhythm (AIVR)
    Step 6.5 - Ventricular tachycardia (VT)
    Step 6.5.1 - Types of VT
    Step 6.6 - Ventricular fibrillation (VF)
    Step 6.7 - Asystole
    Step 6.8 - Pulseless electrical activity
    Step 7 - AV blocks
    Step 7.1 - First-degree AV block
    Step 7.2 - Second-degree AV block
    Step 7.2.1 - Second-degree AV block type I (Wenckebach, or Mobitz type I)
    Step 7.2.2 - Second-degree AV block type II (Mobitz type II)
    Step 7.2.3 - Second-degree AV block, 2:1 conduction (2:1 AV block)
    Step 7.3 - Third-degree/complete AV block
    Step 8 - Pacemaker rhythms
    Step 8.1 - Pacemaker terminology
    Step 8.2 - Pacemaker systems
    Step 8.2.1 - Single-chamber pacemakers
    Step 8.2.2 - Dual-chamber pacemakers
    Step 8.2.3 - Transcutaneous pacing
    Step 8.3 - Pacemaker malfunction and complications
    Step 8.4 - Analyzing pacemaker function with an ECG
    Step 9 - Interpret the 12-lead ECG
    Step 9.1 - Normal 12-lead ECG
    Step 9.1.1 - Leads
    Step 9.1.2 - Layout of the 12-lead ECG
    Step 9.2 - Axis
    Step 9.2.1 - Vectors
    Step 9.2.2 - Einthoven's triangle/Hexaxial reference system
    Step 9.2.3 - Two-lead method of axis determination
    Step 9.3 - Myocardial ischemia
    Step 9.3.1 - ST segment changes
    Step 9.3.2 - T wave changes
    Step 9.4 - Myocardial infarction
    Step 9.4.1 - ST changes
    Step 9.4.2 - T wave changes
    Step 9.4.3 - Q waves
    Step 9.5 - Pericarditis
    Step 9.6 - Pericardial effusion
    Step 9.7 - Electrolyte imbalance
    Step 9.7.1 - Imbalance of sodium ions
    Step 9.7.2 - Imbalance of calcium ions
    Step 9.7.3 - Imbalance of magnesium ions
    Step 9.7.4 - Imbalance of potassium ions
    Step 9.8 - Conduction abnormalities
    Step 9.8.1 - Right bundle branch block
    Step 9.8.2 - Left bundle branch block
    Step 9.9 - Analyzing an ECG
    Step 9.9.1 - Systematic method
    Step 10 - Stress testing and Holter monitoring
    All required reference materials are provided with this program. Technical requirements:

    Internet Connection
    • Broadband or High-Speed (DSL, Cable, Wireless)
    Hardware Requirements
    • Processor - 2GHz Processor or Higher
    • Memory - 1 GB RAM Minimum Recommended

    Software Requirements
    • Operating Systems - Windows 7, 8 or 10; Mac OS x 10 or higher
    • Microsoft Office 2007, 2010 or 2013 or a Word Processing application to save and open Microsoft Office formats (.doc, .docx, .xls, .xlsx, .ppt, .pptx)
    • Internet Browsers - Google Chrome is highly recommended
    • Cookies MUST be enabled
    • Pop-ups MUST be allowed (Pop-up Blocker disabled)
    • Adobe PDF Reader
    This class is an independent-study course. Students will have all the resources needed to successfully complete the course within the online material. A student helpdesk is available for technical support during the course enrollment.

    Product Type:
    Course
    Course Type:
    Lab/Simulation
    Level:
    Beginner
    Language:
    English
    Hours:
    1
    Duration:
    3 months
    Avg Completion:
    1 Month

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