Basic Dysrhythmia 
Recognition and Interpretation

The heart speaks. Nurses listen.

Enroll in a zoom ECG class designed for nursing students who have completed at least one year in nursing school, experienced staff, contract RNs at all levels and specialties, LPNs, and allied health professionals.

Protect your patients. Protect your practice. 

A Better Learning Experience!
Learn new skills or refresh your skills in basic ECG recognition and interpretation in one live, interactive online class with an experienced clinical nurse and nurse educator. No membership fees required. Class notes included with registration.

Class Objectives:
- Review cardiac anatomy & physiology
- Discuss cardiac conduction
- Identify criteria for rhythm strip analysis
- Practice analyzing and interpreting rhythm
strips for:
         Normal sinus,  Atrial, Junctional, and
         ventricular rhythms, heart blocks, and paced
         rhythms
- Discuss nurses' roles in ECG interpretation
                 
Disclaimer:
   The resposibilities for recognizing and interpreting ECG dysrhythmias are based on your job description. The Basic Dysrhythmia Recognition and Interpretation class is for informational purposes only. This class does not provide certification or proof of competency in dysrhythmia recognition and interpretation. You must still meet your employer's requirements for ECG competency. These can include class attendance, passing a test, and completing a competency check-off. On-going competency is also based on your institutions' policies.
   
ECG Made Easy, LLC 
2023                 

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  • Date: 10/30/2024 02:00 PM - 10/30/2024 06:00 PM
  • Location Online Event

 

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  • United States

To send an email, use the the form below. I will email your class notes and Zoom link prior to the class date.

ABOUT
Karen Batcheller MSN, RN, NPD-BC, CCRN

My teaching adventure began in 2008. My clinical experience was in critical care and post-anesthesia care. I wanted to stay in the acute care environment, so I concentrated on hospital-based education.

I am an education coordinator PRN at a local Level 3 trauma center. My responsibilities include preparing new nurse graduates for professional practice and supporting staff nurses in their professional development.

Of all the classes I have facilitated, I have always loved teaching ECG interpretation the best. 
My primary goal in teaching the Basic ECG Recognition and Interpretation class is to share my enthusiasm and love of ECGs with you!

I also have two pets a cat named Gracie and a German Shepherd named Ada. I enjoy ballet and Zumba.