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Table Of Content | Table of Contents Chapter 1--The Pace of a Telemetry Floor: An approach to chest pain. Chapter 2--Real cases on acute coronary syndrome: Diagnosis, management and follow up Chapter 3--Real cases on arrhythmias: Diagnosis of tachyarrhythmia and bradyarrhythmiawith management Chapter 4--Real cases on syncope and dizziness: Diagnosis, management and follow up. Chapter 5--Real cases on valvular disease on telemetry: Diagnosis, management and followup Chapter 6--Real cases on management of acute heart failure syndrome. Chapter 7--Real cases on management of hypertensive emergency and pericardial disease. Chapter 8--Real cases on transient ischemic attack and stroke. Chapter 9--Real cases on peripheral artery disease and carotid artery disease Chapter 10--Abnormal telemetry rhythms and electrocardiogram.
Appendix:Telemetry–indications
Cardiacdysrhythmia •Atrial fibrillation or flutter •SVT–supraventricular tachycardia •PVC–premature ventricular contraction under treatment •Ventricular tachycardia or fibrillation •Bradycardia < 50/min Heartblock–2nd or 3rd degree Angina AcuteMI–transferred from ICU Respiratoryfailure Hypotensionor HTN Electrolyteimbalance •Hypokalemia •Hyperkalemia •Hypocalcemia •Hypercalcemia Syncope
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