Ecg Interpretation - Ppt <REAL – Workflow>

Rate → Rhythm → Axis → Intervals → Hypertrophy → Ischemia → Infarct → Other.

Left Axis Deviation = LAFB or LVH. Right Axis Deviation = RVH or PE until ruled out.

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Tag a colleague who still calls a peaked T wave “hyperkalemia” but forgets to check the QT interval. 🧵 ECG INTERPRETATION – PPT THREAD (1/5) ecg interpretation - ppt

65 clean slides | Annotated ECG examples | Instructor notes ready.

Here’s the outline of my new ECG deck (free to download via link below 🧵):

The problem isn't a lack of information—it’s the chaos of trying to memorize patterns without a system. Rate → Rhythm → Axis → Intervals →

From simple (Mobitz I) to tricky (Wellens’ syndrome).

Headline: 📉 Master the Waves: A Solid Framework for ECG Interpretation

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You don't need 200 slides. You need a SYSTEM.

This strikes the middle ground.

That’s why I’ve structured this around a repeatable, logical framework—not just isolated rhythms.

If you’ve ever stared at a 12-lead and felt your confidence sink, you’re not alone. Most ECG teaching resources are either too shallow (just name that rhythm) or too academic (all math, no clinical takeaway).

ST elevation ≠ STEMI. Look at morphology: Tombstone? Hyperacute T? Reciprocal change?