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ECG

5-Lead ECG Interpretation (Electrocardiogram) Tips for Nurses

November 11, 2022 By Kati Kleber, MSN RN 1 Comment

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… this is tough, it takes some time to understand what you need to know for your specific role. Naturally, a cardiac acute care nurse will deal with this much more than someone who works inpatient rehab, orthopedics, or on another non-cardiac unit. But just becasue you don’t deal with 5-Lead ECG Interpretation on a daily basis, doesn’t mean it isn’t helpful knowledge.

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