I would like to recommend the book 150 ECG cases by Hampton. The book is amazing, and taught me a lot when I was starting out my electrical puzzlesolving journey. It has a short clinical history and an ECG on one page. When you turn the page it systematically goes through the specific pathologies observed in the ECG, what this means, and what you should do now. Just a great way to learn ECGs in a clinical context, and really explains why rather than just what.
I would like to recommend the book 150 ECG cases by Hampton. The book is amazing, and taught me a lot when I was starting out my electrical puzzlesolving journey. It has a short clinical history and an ECG on one page. When you turn the page it systematically goes through the specific pathologies observed in the ECG, what this means, and what you should do now. Just a great way to learn ECGs in a clinical context, and really explains why rather than just what.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/150-ECG-Problems-3e-Ecg/dp/0443068232
There is a free sample available from inkling.com so you can see what the format is like.