EKG Guides: The Simply Series

The EKG reference you will actually use.

Most reference guides sit on a shelf. These do not. They stay open while you work.  They come out mid shift.  They are built for the exact moment when you are looking at an EKG and need to decide what you are seeing without second guessing. 

Drawn by hand. Built by a cardiology NP. Designed to make the most clinically important findings obvious and repeatable.
The Simply Series

There is a gap most providers never fully close.

They have learned EKGs. They understand the concepts. But when a tracing is in front of them and the decision is theirs, the process slows down.

They recall pieces. They check themselves. They hesitate just enough to feel it.

Most reference guides do not fix that. They give you the right information, but not in a form you can use quickly. So you flip through pages, match what you can, and move on with a level of certainty that is often assumed rather than confirmed.

The Simply Series was built for that exact moment.

Each guide takes one critical skill and turns it into a clear visual process you can follow in real time.

No filler

Every element earns its place. Nothing is included just to look comprehensive.

No unnecessary complexity

The logic is clear enough that you do not have to fight to follow it under pressure.

No reliance on memory alone

You do not study these once and put them away. You use them while you are working. That is where they become valuable.

You do not study these once and put them away.

You use them while you are working. That is where they become valuable.

The Four Guides

The Simply Series Bundle

All four guides. Built to be used together.

This is the complete reference set for the most common and most missed EKG findings:

01
Step-by-step 12-lead interpretation
02
Bundle branch blocks
03
Left ventricular hypertrophy
04
Old myocardial infarctions

Each guide follows the same structure, so once you learn how to use one, the others feel immediate and familiar.

Also included
A complimentary video on how to correctly name a QRS complex.

It seems basic. It is not. If this step is inconsistent, everything that follows becomes less reliable. Many providers develop a habit and never revisit it. This breaks it down into something precise you can apply every time.

Four guides. One system. Every critical finding covered.

The reference set you will actually reach for when it matters.

The real problem

The problem is not what you know.
It is what happens in the moment.

Most people do not realize where their uncertainty actually comes from. It is not a lack of effort.

It is the gap between learning something and being able to apply it consistently when it matters.

You can continue relying on memory and experience to fill that gap…

Or you can use a system that keeps the important patterns in front of you every time you need them.

That is what these guides are built for:

Use them while you work

These are not study materials. They are clinical tools designed to be open and in front of you when a strip lands in your hands.

Let the repetition do its job

Every time you reach for a guide, you reinforce the process. The pattern becomes more automatic without you having to force it.

Build consistency that does not depend on guessing

Not certainty based on hope. Certainty based on a clear, repeatable process you can follow every time.

The gap between knowing and applying does not close on its own.

These guides close it — one strip at a time.