Thursday 20th January @7.00pm-8.30pm via Zoom
The normal 12-led ECG
An ECG (electrocardiogram) is a recording of the electrical activity within the heart muscle. It is the most commonly performed cardiac test. Practice in 12-lead ECG recording varies across the Health Service predominantly due to variations in training, personal experience and preferences as well as resources. This short workshop will help you to identify the appearances of a normal 12-lead ECG and will cover:
• Limb leads and chest leads.
• Anatomical surfaces of the heart visualised by the ECG.
• QRS morphology.
Guest Speaker: Charlie Bloe, Lead Nurse for Cardiology, CCU, Raigmore Hospital
This event is free to attend and is aimed at Healthcare professionals working in and supporting Primary Care.