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Hospital Medicine – EKG: AV Block/Dissociation; Inferior/Posterolateral MIs; Lethal Dysrhythmias/Heart Disease is organized by American Medical Seminars (AMS), Inc.
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30/09/2021, 17:49 Hospital Medicine – EKG: AV Block/Dissociation; Inferior/Posterolateral MIs; Lethal Dysrhythmias/Heart Disease | eMedEvents Introductory Offer Sign In Assistant Are you an Organizer? Maximize CME/CE Allowance SEARCH Advance Search ‹ › Internal Medicine/Family MedicineOncologyRadiologyPsychiatryPediatricsEmergency MedicineNeurologyCardiologyDermatologyDentists Obstetrics and Gynecology Home / Online CME / Webcasts / Hospital Medicine – EKG: AV Block/Dissociation; Inferior/Posterolateral MIs; Lethal Dysrhythmias/Heart Disease Hospital Medicine – EKG: AV Block/Dissociation; Inferior/Posterolateral MIs; Lethal Dysrhythmias/Heart Disease By American Medical Seminars (AMS), Inc. Webcasts CME : 5 Jul 01, 2019 - Jul 01, 2022 USD 119.00 INTERESTED Overview Conference Summary Credit Info Hospital Medicine – EKG: AV Block/Dissociation; Inferior/Posterolateral MIs; Lethal Dysrhythmias/Heart Disease is organized by American Medical Seminars (AMS), Inc. This course has been approved for the maximum of 5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Specialties Contact Us Original Release Date: July 1, 2019 Expiration Date: July 1, 2022 Topics & Objectives: TOPIC 1: 3rd Degree AV Block and AV Dissociation. Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to: COMP • Distinguish a 3rd degree AV block from a simple AV dissociation. • Discuss capture beats and fusion beats and demonstrate their utility in the diagnosis of AV dissociation and its differentiation from 3rd degree AV block. • Relate the differences between a junctional escape pacemaker and a ventricular escape pacemaker. • Illustrate the differences between a 3rd degree AV block in the AV node and one in the infranodal regions. TOPIC 2: Inferior MIs and Posterolateral MIs. Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to: COMP • Detect ST elevations indicating acute inferior epicardial ischemia • List two other areas of the heart commonly affected when inferior epicardial ischemia is evident • Distinguish between anterior subendocardial ischemia and posterolateral epicardial ischemia • Recommend a preferred approach to a patient with chest pain and a non-diagnostic admission 12-lead ECG TOPIC 3: Two Signs of Potentially Lethal Dysrhythmias and Two Signs of Potentially Lethal Heart Disease. Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to: GL, COMP • Detect the ECG changes of Brugada Syndrome • Detect changes suggestive of hyperkalemia • Detect the changes of Wellens Syndrome • Detect de Winter T wave changes and relate their importance Additional details will be posted as soon as information is available. Credit Info CME : 5 Specialties Cardiology Hospital Medicine https://www.emedevents.com/online-cme-courses/webcasts/hospital-medicine-ekg-av-block-dissociation-inferior-posterolateral-mis-lethal-dysrhythmias-heart-disease 1/3
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