Lead
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Lead Poisoning
- BASICS
- DESCRIPTION
- EPIDEMIOLOGY
- ETIOLOGY AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
- RISK FACTORS
- GENERAL PREVENTION
- COMMONLY ASSOCIATED CONDITIONS
- DIAGNOSIS
- TREATMENT
- GENERAL MEASURES
- MEDICATION
- ISSUES FOR REFERRAL
- ADDITIONAL THERAPIES
- SURGERY/OTHER PROCEDURES
- COMPLEMENTARY & ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE
- ADMISSION, INPATIENT, AND NURSING CONSIDERATIONS
- ONGOING CARE
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BASIC ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY
- How to Use This Section
- MORPHOLOGY ALGORITHMS FOR IDENTIFYING VT
- 1. Method One: Quick Method for Diagnosis of VT (Requires Leads I, V1, and V2)
- 3. Method Three: The Griffith Method for Diagnosis of VT (Requires Leads V1 and V6)
- STEP TWO: MORPHOLOGIC DIAGNOSIS OF THE CARDIAC WAVEFORMS
- 1. Left Ventricular Hypertrophy
- B. Atrial Abnormalities
- 2. Right Ventricular Hypertrophy (RVH)
- H. Low Voltage of the QRS Complex
- I. Progression of the R Wave in the Precordial Leads
- Tall R Waves in the Right Precordial Leads
- Steps One and Two
- Step Three
- Step Four
- M. U Waves
- O. Miscellaneous Abnormalities
- Right Bundle Branch Block
- Left Bundle Branch Block
- 2. Left Posterior Fascicular Block (LPFB)
- F. Determination of the Mean QRS Axis
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