Basic Arrhythmias With 12-Lead EKGs 9th Edition
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Basic Arrhythmias with 12-Lead EKGs
Title: Basic Arrhythmias with 12-Lead EKGs Edition: Ninth Edition Author: Gail Walraven Publisher: Pearson
Cover Design: The cover is clean, functional, and immediately communicates its subject matter with no ambiguity. The background is white in the upper portion, with "Basic Arrhythmias" in very large, bold dark brown/maroon display type and "NINTH EDITION" in smaller dark caps to the right. A bold red horizontal banner cuts across the middle bearing "WITH 12-LEAD EKGS" in large white caps. The lower half of the cover is the actual ECG graph paper — a pink-and-white grid in the authentic small-box format used in clinical practice — with a real cardiac rhythm tracing in bold black running across it, showing clearly identifiable QRS complexes and waveforms. The author's name appears in bold dark type at the bottom right, and the Pearson logo anchors the bottom left.
About the Book: One of the most widely used and trusted ECG and arrhythmia interpretation textbooks, now expanded in this edition to include 12-lead EKG analysis alongside the foundational rhythm recognition content. Walraven's clear, systematic approach has made this a perennial favorite in nursing, paramedic, and cardiac care education for decades.
Audience: Nursing students, paramedic students, cardiac care technicians, EMTs, and any clinician learning to identify and interpret cardiac rhythms and 12-lead ECGs.
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