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Welcome to EKGDX: The only EKG App that contains everything you need.
EKGDX is a brand new multi-language online educational platform focused on electrocardiograms. This App is a superb addition to the library of every medical student, nurse, intern, resident, physicians in practice, cardiology fellows that are interested in improving their interpretation of EKGs and preparing for board examinations.
The educational content of the App is organized as follows:
Criteria
- Contains all the electrocardiographic criteria of each pattern.
- Guidelines.
- Cardiac trials.
- References (1500+ scientific articles).
Gallery
- Almost 1000 videos (echocardiograms, angiograms, MRIs, CCTs, EP cases, etc.).
- Heart sounds (auscultation).
- 3D Animations.
- Illustrations.
- EKG Cases.
- Podcast.
- And much more.
Volume I
- It contains several qbanks with different levels of complexity, which will allow you to practice in a simple way with single-lead EKGs.
Volume II
- Volume II (Set A) contains 100 EKG challenges, from basic principles to clinical presentation. Each case study is presented in the standard twelve-lead EKG with ABIM answer sheet, ideally suited for physicians preparing for the Cardiovascular Disease Certification Exam and other exams requiring EKG interpretation.
Dashboard
- The dashboard contains several graphs that help you to analyze your learning process. At the same time, you will be able to identify you knowledge gaps and target areas to improve.
Top 10
- The Top 10 contains the most popular cases of the App. In other words, the more visits a case receives, the more popular it becomes.
The subscription ($9.99/month) includes:
- Full access to the Criteria.
- Full access to the Gallery.
- Full access to the Qbanks.
- Full access to the Dashboard.
- Full access to the Guidelines.
- Full access to the Cardiac Trials.
- 1500+ scientific articles.
- Continuous updates.
- Cancel any time.
- Volume II is not included.
Volume II ($34.99 one-time charge)
- Volume II (Set A) contains 100 EKG Challenges.
- Standard twelve-lead EKG format.
- ABIM answer sheet.
- Timer questions.
- One year access.
If you have any questions or concerns, do not hesitate to contact us by email (team@ekgdx.com) or visit our website ekgdx.com.
Thank you for using EKGDX.
Regards,
EKGDX team.
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Anesthesia is a state of controlled, temporary loss of sensation or awareness that is induced for medical purposes. It may include analgesia (relief from or prevention of pain), paralysis (muscle relaxation), amnesia (loss of memory), or unconsciousness. A patient under the effects of anesthetic drugs is referred to as being anesthetized.
Anesthesia enables the painless performance of medical procedure that would otherwise cause severe or intolerable pain to an unanesthetized patient, or would otherwise be technically unfeasible. Three broad categories of anesthesia exist:
General anesthesia suppresses central nervous system activity and results in unconsciousness and total lack of sensation. A patient receiving general anesthesia can lose consciousness with either intravenous agents or inhalation agents.
Sedation suppresses the central nervous system to a lesser degree, inhibiting both anxiety and creation of long-term memories without resulting in unconsciousness.
Regional and local anesthesia, which blocks transmission of nerve impulses from a specific part of the body. Depending on the situation, this may be used either on its own (in which case the patient remains conscious), or in combination with general anesthesia or sedation. Drugs can be targeted at peripheral nerves to anesthetize an isolated part of the body only, such as numbing a tooth for dental work or using a nerve block to inhibit sensation in an entire limb. Alternatively, epidural, spinal anesthesia, or a combined technique can be performed in the region of the central nervous system itself, suppressing all incoming sensation from nerves outside the area of the block.
MApp features:
- Select your favorite flashcards and study notes and Flag for review the most difficult.
- Listen to the flashcards while you are ridding, jogging or driving.
- Add your own study notes and cards and save them in the app.
- Edit, update or replace any flashcard you deem necessary.
- Add your comment to any flashcard keep seeing them with.
- This app allows you to sort the flashcards by favorite, flagged for review, own flashcards, wrong responded quizzes, non-studied flashcards.
- Search and sort by topic or keyword the existing flashcards.
- Get back to your last study session, exactly to the last flashcard studied including the study mode.
- Enjoy five study Modes (learning mode, handout mode, test mode, slideshow mode and random mode).
- Get the most advanced data analytics features that analyses your study session by study mode, scores, time spent…etc.
- Get the most Update Graphics (pie charts, bar charts, line charts) and all the statistics about your studies.
- Share the content of this app with your colleagues.
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November 26, 2024