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Basic
12 Lead EKG Interpretation Course
This course is for those who want to become more confident and
comfortable with their use of the 12-lead ECG with potential STEMI
patients. You will first develop a systematic approach to recognize
genuine ST segment elevation when present. Next, once genuine ST
segment has been identified the you will learn to balance out the
likelihood of the elevation being produced by STEMI or one of the
STEMI impostors (non-infarct causes of ST elevation). These
fundamental concepts are solidified through extensive practice and
case studies. Also covered are important topics such as Who gets a
12-lead and how to rapidly obtain an ECG this is clear and
accurate.
Date: March 12, 2009 8:30am 5:30pm
12 Lead EKG Interpretation: Beyond the
Basics
This course is intended to take providers already familiar with the
essentials of STEMI recognition to the next level. You will learn
how to recognize evidence of new onset Left Bundle Branch Block (the
other indication for immediate reperfusion). In addition, you will
learn how to utilize additional lead ECGs to not only better
identify STEMI but to also help tailor the management of STEMI
complications such as hypotension, Chest pain and AV block. Also
discussed are strategies to improve your identification of the top
STEMI impostors AND know what ECG findings suggest STEMI even in the
presence of a potential impostor. Included are extensive review and
practice sessions to help you retain these concepts.
Date: March 13, 2009 8:30am 5:30pm
Course Objectives
Upon completion of this program participants will be able to:
Introduction
Discuss common concerns regarding prehospital 12-lead
electrocardiography
Identify solutions to address real-world issues and concerns
List three reasons advantages of a prehospital 12-lead ECG
List three ways that a prehospital 12-lead can reduce to time to
coronary artery patency
Module 1
Identify the components of a 12-lead ECG
Define Q wave, R wave, S wave, and patholologic Q wave
Locate the J-point and ST segment
Recognize ST segment elevation in 2 contiguous leads
Recognize and Localize the ECG pattern for AMI
Module 2
Recognize need for Skin prep to reduce ECG artifact
Describe procedures to prepare skin for ECG
Identify 4 source of artifact
Confirm accuracy of ECG regarding frequency response, calibration,
paper speed and limb lead placement
Module 3
Define and list the Acute Coronary Syndromes (ACS)
Describe the pathophysiology of the ACS
Categorize the clinical presentation of ACS as classic, atypical
chest pain, or anginal equivalent
Discuss the role of risk factors in suspecting ACS
Correlate common theraputic interventions with specific mechanisms
of action
Module 4
Define Acute Reperfusion therapy, and list 2 major types
Discuss importance of obtaining a 12-lead ECG early and often
List the 3 ECG subsets for ACS
Identify the features of BBB
Given a variety of ECGs, place each in the appropriate subset
Module 5
Describe the typical distribution of coronary arteries
Identify proximal occlusion of LCA and RCA
Discuss treatment for proximal LCA versus proximal RCA occlusion
Indentify indications for additional leads (V4R V6R, V7 V9)
Module 6
Differentiate LBBB from RBBB
Describe ECG recognition criteria for; Ventricular rhythms,
Ventricular Aneurysm, Benign Early Repolarization, Pericarditis, the
Digitalis Effect
Identify the most frequent imitators of ACS
Discuss significance of an imitator when managing a suspect ACS
patient
Faculty
Tim Phalen, BS, REMT-P. Tim has provided 12 Lead EKG
education to more than 25,000 EMS providers over the last decade.
He is the author of The 12 Lead ECG in Acute Myocardial Infarction
published by Mosby. Tim is nationally renowned for the easy to
understand manner through which he presents 12 Lead EKG education.
Location
3717 South Conway Road, Orlando, Florida

Dates
March 12, 2009 8:30am - 5:30pm
March 13, 2009 8:30am - 5:30pm
Registration Fee
Basic Course $160 (includes manuals)
Beyond the Basics Course $160 (includes manuals)
Registration Special: Register for Both
Courses at discounted rate of $300
Continuing Education Accreditation - 8.0 hours for each course
Continuing Education Coordinating Board for EMS (CECBEMS)
Florida Department of Health, Bureau of EMS
Florida Board of Nursing
Online Registration
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Cancellations and Refunds
It is the policy of the Emergency Medicine Learning and Resource
Center to give a refund only if the request is made in writing to
the conference registrar 3 (three) weeks prior to the conference.
For all cancellations an administrative fee of $75.00 will be
retained. You may send a substitute from your organization.

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