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ECG Course 2

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Uploaded by on Jul 17, 2008

Dr. Dean Keller and Dr. Melissa Stiles continue their discussion on reading an electrocardiogram.

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  • thanks very informative

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  • Mind you, if he said Troponins, he's only talking about the method of determining any damage to the heart by the use of blood markers called Troponins which are diagnostic markers for heart and muscle trauma and are a complex of three regulatory proteins - the 'normal' of which is <0.02. This test is often taken immediately after arrival in ED, then 12 hours later and are called Troponin T, I or C and are combined with CK (Creatinine Kinase) tests for the same reason.

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  • "You have to rely on your story of chest pain and components." He said TROPONINS, not components.

  • How do u make copies of the guidelines?

  • Can we use these to teach others?

  • Thank you.

  • It would be very helpful to post the website address in the description, rather than trying to see the small letters on the screen and trying to copy them in a very limited time

  • It was great, thanks

  • thanks from Australia!

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