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EKG Arrhythmia Review
Several different EKG arrhythmias are available to review (as well as a normal for comparison).
These only represent common features and tendencies seen in these arrhythmias. A great many variations on these exist.
Other Cardiac Tutorials...
Internal Heart Tutorial and Self-Test to review basic anatomy of heart, chambers, valves etc...
Posterior Heart Tutorial and Self-Test to review basic anatomy of heart and vessels...
Quizzer 1 on basic EKG features including deflections and segments etc...
EKG Arrhythmia Tutorial to identify arrhythmias including VTAC, PVC, hyperkalemia etc...
Quizzer 2 on EKG arrhythmias such as heart blocks, PAC, digitalis effect etc...
CyberHeart Tutorial to experiment with cardiac function... (but try to avoid causing cardiac arrest!)
Sheep Heart Interactive tutorial with views of dissected sheep heart...
Essay Assignment PASSWORD RESTRICTED SITE for my students, Online Short Essay Lab Assignment...
Other Web Resources On The Heart...
American Heart Association Lots of information and links on heart disease...
Ascultation Assistant Very good site with recorded heart sounds & murmurs...
EKG Library Well-organized archives of many EKG tracings...
Heart News Hot-off-the-presses news on the heart and heart disease...
NOVA Online Companion WebSite for the "Cut to the heart" NOVA television program...
The Heart: An Online Exploration - Informative resource on the cardiovascular system...
Virtual Heart Interactive site with basic heart tutorials (shockwave)...
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Last modified Fall, 1999.