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What topics will you cover
- What are ECGs and why are they useful?
- How to record an ECG.
- Troubleshooting and challenges in obtaining a high-quality ECG.
- Recognising normal sinus rhythm.
- Introduction to arrhythmias.
By the end of the course, you‘ll be able to:
- Explain the heart’s normal electrical activity and the meaning of the term ‘sinus rhythm’.
- Describe an ECG and what it measures.
- Discuss the reasons for recording an ECG.
- Identify the steps involved in recording a standard 12 lead ECG, including electrode placement and the pre and post-procedure considerations.
- Identify problems in obtaining a good quality ECG and suggest solutions to these.
- Explain the relationship between the heart’s electrical activity and ECG waveforms.
- Summarise the parameters for normal sinus rhythm.
- Describe some key features of arrhythmias and their potential impact.









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