

⚡ Decode EKGs like a pro—fast, clear, and trusted!
Rapid Interpretation of EKG's, Sixth Edition by Dale Dubin is a best-selling, highly rated medical book designed for healthcare students and professionals. It features a unique step-by-step approach with illustrations and interactive fill-in-the-blank questions, making complex EKG concepts easy to grasp quickly. Ranked top 3 in cardiology and cardiovascular disease books, it’s a proven resource for mastering EKG interpretation.
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,188 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #3 in Medical Diagnosis (Books) #3 in Cardiovascular Diseases (Books) #3 in Cardiology (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (4,962) |
| Dimensions | 10.05 x 7.06 x 0.78 inches |
| Edition | 6th |
| ISBN-10 | 0912912065 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0912912066 |
| Item Weight | 2.3 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 368 pages |
| Publication date | October 1, 2000 |
| Publisher | Cover Pub Co |
A**R
First time pre-ACLS life saver!
I got this gem 4 days ago and I’m already at least 1/3 the way through it. I’m a new nurse using this before I take ACLS certification, and I prefer to really understand how and why something is than just memorize a certain framework. I “got” ekgs enough to pass nursing school and the NCLEX but this book is fantastic and so detailed and actually interesting. I feel so much more knowledgeable already, like I could look at a strip and understand where and what is happening- so that’s awesome! I can’t wait to finish and I would recommend this to anyone in the medical field who feels like a dummy about EKGs. I would say it only requires the basic level of knowledge of at least an emt with ekg exposure or one in medical/nursing school with anatomy/physiology courses completed. Although he will break everything down (quickly) in the start, I think you have to have a solid knowledge of the autonomic nervous system and some other concepts to really utilize this book to its full potential- but you could definitely improve your knowledge regardless but will miss some major eggs. each page restates similar/related information in a very logical and emphasized way that is great for recall. BUT NOTE: this fantastic book (the one I received, 6th ed) was printed in 2000. Most if not all of the information I’ve read so far is basic/time-tested material; but 18 years is a small lifetime of evidenced based knowledge. I would think mostly pharmacological treatment algorithms would be changed the most but I haven’t reached that part (if it’s even in the book), but that’s not why I got this book- I will master those after getting this awesome base! You rock, Doctor Dubin!
F**A
Soooo helpful!
Easy to read fill in the blank book for any healthcare students!
M**S
Great book! Walks you through everything step by step!
I’m in an EKG Technician course and a friend who is a monitor tech recommended this book. She used it about 20 years ago, so I had my doubts, but it is spot on! It’s not your typical textbook where you can turn to chapter 3 and find topic X. You simply start reading and go from there. Each page has an illustration with a few points and fill in the blank questions for comprehension. Super awesome! Makes it make sense!
K**K
ER nurse and cardiologist approved!
Ok, so I've been an ER nurse for roughly 3 years now and thought I had my rhythm identification down pretty well. I purchased this book at the recommendation of my ER doc and did not think I would get too much out of it. Boy was I wrong. When you first start reading this book you'll be dismayed as it seems somewhat simple. You look at the picture on the page, read a few sentences and then answer a few questions. Rinse and repeat every page. The first 5-8 chapters I thought that i wasted my money. By chapter 10 or so I was learning things i didn't know before. In the middle of the book i was hooked fully. After reading it a few times and refreshing parts I did not understand fully, I feel very confident in my EKG abilities. On multiple occasions I have argued with cardiologists about rhythms (and won). I think that if you have a basic understanding of the human anatomy and baseline knowledge of how the heart works this book will be an asset. The learning method used is easy to digest and builds upon itself in such a way that the information is reinforced. Very happy with this purchase and will recommend it to anyone asking.
V**T
Innovative way to make a hard subject accessible
Got this book (I am a 2nd year DO student) at the suggestion of just about everyone in the primary care dept. at our school and many of the upperclassmen as well. I have to say, it definitely lives up to the hype. One thing I like is that it is written so accessibly, so that someone without a prior background in the subject can totally understand it. He is very innovative in his teaching methods by adding helpful and simplistic diagrams and examples of EKGs, and the style of writing, where there are blanks you fill in mentally as you go along. This helps because people, especially medical students, who are constantly reading, can get exhausted over time and start to drift. The fill in the blanks method (the answers are provided of course, in the right margin) keeps your brain working and building those synaptic pathways. At the end there are very useful quick review sheets that you can also access online (print out and stick in your white coat, perhaps, if you're on a rotation) which was an excellent way to remind you of the important points when you're trying to review and don't have a lot of time to go over every single thing. Great book. I will definitely keep it as a lifetime reference.
R**!
Great book
Note: I am leaving feedback before I've read the entire book. That is the only reason I'm giving it 4 stars instead of 5. If there are any changes to this post, I will edit or leave another. First of all, this makes reading EKGs so easy that a monkey could do it. Really. If you are looking for a book that will break everything down to a very basic level, this is the book for you. It has blanks on each page for you to write answers in to just make sure you're understanding as you're reading. (The answers are beside the question, if you want to make sure you're getting it right). It's supposed to help you retain the info if you write the answers in the blanks. On every single page, there is a full color picture of the topic that's being covered. This really helps me a lot, as I am a very visual learner. On another note, I know this is completely unrelated, but I absolutely love the glossy pages. It's like an EKG magazine. lol The book has like 300-something pages, so it's not exactly a "rapid" process to read, but once you do, you're set!
S**L
Comprehensive office reference for EKGs for the office.
excellent source in interpreting the EKG readings.
S**O
EKG para dummies 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
A**S
Very good, not just for basics. The wording is very simple. Best book ive read on the subject!
J**G
livre parfait pour apprendre l'ecg de façon intelligente et ludique. beaucoup d'illustrations, d'exemples et de quizz pour comprendre cette science.
K**Z
As a paramedic student, I got this book upon internet recommendation. While I was expecting an information dense book, I wasnt expecting it to be so well written. Its very easy to read, and quite an enjoyable one at that. Absolutely essential reading for anyone who is looking to work in some medical capacity.
S**N
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