⚡ Carry Confidence, Decode Rhythms Instantly!
This ultra-compact, credit card-sized EKG reference card by Resource RN offers a dual horizontal and vertical layout for versatile badge reel compatibility. Waterproof and lightweight at just 0.634 ounces, it provides comprehensive EKG rhythm interpretation from basic to advanced levels, making it an essential, durable tool for healthcare professionals needing rapid, on-the-spot cardiac insights.
Manufacturer | Resource RN |
Brand | Resource RN |
Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4.69 x 2.87 x 0.47 inches |
Manufacturer Part Number | ECGR6 |
N**D
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D**R
Get a magnifying glass so you can read the thing!
Too small. Anyone with any visual issues, age, acuity, reading glasses will be CHALLENGED to read. Its basically a credit card with microscopic sized print. I needed a flashlight for more light and stronger reading glasses to read the thing. At $5.99 they could make it on 3X5 card size ....foldable if they want to fit in a wallet.
A**R
ECG rhythm quick reference card
Great quick reference guide to interpreting heart rhythms. I purchased the ECG rhythms card and received a free gift with it. An ECG/Contiguous leads card as well. Both are very useful when needing a quick guide to interpreting life threatening heart rhythms. Thank you so much!
D**S
Tiny
The card is tiny and almost impossible to read without a magnifying glass. All the important info is on the card and it is easy to carry in your pocket but I wish it came in a larger font size.
F**S
ECG
It’s small thought it would be a little bigger little hard to read so small
Q**I
Too small to read easily
Teeny tiny print. So small that it is almost illegible. The only way that I can read it is to convert it to a Vflat image a d read that on my phone.
A**M
Handy ECG (EKG) Interpretation Card
I got this to put into my wallet and it's just the right size for that - it's just the same as a credit card. Although I was a Certified EMT many (MANY) years ago, I am not a medical professional. What I am is a person that has episodes of all kinds of strange and unsettling heart rhythms. I have one of the Kardia XL devices - one of two or three most amazing devices I've ever used. (My CGM is right up there, too).Anyway - when you check your ECG/EKG with the Kardia it will give you its diagnosis of what's going on. But, you can also look at the ECG strip on your phone, which I find fascinating. I've watched a few hours of Medical Education videos on YouTube about how to interpret an ECG, but although I understand all of it, translating that into looking at the waveform and diagnosing the rhythm is still mostly beyond me. So - I got this card to put with my Kardia, so that I can compare. I think it will be perfect for that - I have a checkup with my cardiologist tomorrow, so I plan to ask him if it's accurate (I'm sure it is).If you're a medical pro, especially one in training, I'd imagine that this card (and the others in the series) could be a real help in clinical training and for study.
A**R
Good
This is very handy but the writing is very miniscule so if you have vision problems you may not be able to see it very well.
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