Sinus rhythm, you know.It's everything else that keeps you up at night.
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EKG 104 — Anything But Sinus Rhythm "No P waves. Irregularly irregular." You know the phrase. But when that strip actually prints… When the rate is 130, your patient is symptomatic, and someone is waiting for you to say something — knowing the phrase isn't the same as knowing what to do. And paced rhythms? Most providers stare at those spikes and quietly hope nobody asks them to interpret past "it's paced." Here's what changes when you actually understand these rhythms: you stop bracing for the complex strip and start reading it. Not because it got easier, but because you got better. That's what EKG 104 builds. More of your patients have devices than ever before. Pacemakers and defibrillators — these strips look different and they need to be read differently. Most providers skip past the pacing spikes and move on. After this course, you'll know exactly what you're looking at and what it means. Before "It's not sinus. I'm not sure what it is. Let me get cardiology." After "That's AFib with rapid ventricular response. Here's what we're doing." |
What this course covers:
Rhythms you'll own after this course:
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Dr. Tranise Goodlow, Founder and CEO
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Why this actually sticks Most EKG education fails for the same reason. It gives you information in a format your brain does not hold onto. You understand it while you are looking at it — and then lose it the moment you are on your own. That is not a motivation problem or a repetition problem. It is a teaching problem. And until that changes, you will keep running into the same wall. That is why this is taught differently. Concepts are broken down using simple visuals, analogies, and clinical stories that make the logic so clear you do not have to fight to remember it. That is the difference between information that fades and understanding that stays with you every time a strip lands in your hands. Once you experience that, it is very hard to go back. Not temporarily. Not when it is obvious. Consistently. |
And when that happens, something shifts:
This is for you if:
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"The strip doesn't care what rhythm you were expecting. But after this course, neither will you." - Dr. G
