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Crit Care Nurse 1997 Mar; 17(1): 13-25

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Critical Care Nurse, Vol 17, Issue 1, 13-25
Copyright © 1997 by American Association of Critical Care Nurses


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ECG interpretation of chamber enlargement

KS Magdic and LM Saul

In this age of cost containment, it is important for healthcare providers to deliver quality care in a cost-effective manner. Once an ECG has been ordered, it is important to maximize its contribution to patients' care by evaluating the characteristics of the ECG and the problems that could alter it.





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