Instructor Solutions Manual Electrocardiography for Healthcare Professionals 6th
Edition by Kathryn A. Booth, Thomas Edward O'Brien All Chapters 1-15
Instructor Solutions Manual Electrocardiography for Healthcare Professionals 6th
Edition by Kathryn A. Booth, Thomas Edward O'Brien All Chapters 1-15
,Instructor Solutions Manual Electrocardiography for Healthcare Professionals 6th Edition by Kathryn A. Booth, Thomas
Edward O'Brien All Chapters 1-15
INSTRUCTOR SOLUTIONS MANUAL
Electrocardiography
SOLUTION MANUAL FOR for Healthcare Professionals 6th
Edition byforKathryn
Electrocardiography A. Booth,
Healthcare Professionals Thomas
6e By Kathryn Edward
A. Booth, Thomas
Edward O'Brien
Chapter 1-15 O'Brien All Chapters 1-15
Chapter 1: Electrocardiography
Preface/Introduction
This chapter includes introductory information about the field of electrocardiography, as
well as legal, ethical, communication, and patient education information. In addition,
the chapter addresses basic vital signs and troubleshooting. Competency checklists are
included to practice checking vital signs.
Learning Outcomes
1.1 Describe the history and the importance of the ECG.
1.2 Identify the uses of an ECG and opportunities for an electrocardiographer.
1.3 Troubleshoot legal, ethical, patient education, and communication issues related to
the ECG.
1.4 Perform infection control measures required for the ECG.
1.5 Compare basic vital sign measurements related to the ECG.
Extended Outline
Outline PowerPoint® Slides
I. The ECG and Its History (LO 1.1) Slides 4–9
II. Uses of an ECG (LO 1.2) Slides 10–22
A. In the Hospital (Acute Care) Slide 13
B. Doctor’s Offices and Ambulatory Care Clinics Slide 14
C. Outside of a Healthcare Facility Slides 15–17
1. Defibrillators Slide 16
2. Automatic External Defibrillators Slide 16
3. Telemedicine Slide 17
Instructor Solutions Manual Electrocardiography for Healthcare Professionals 6th Edition by Kathryn A. Booth, Thomas
Edward O'Brien All Chapters 1-15
,Instructor Solutions Manual Electrocardiography for Healthcare Professionals 6th Edition by Kathryn A. Booth, Thomas
Edward O'Brien All Chapters 1-15
D. Opportunities in Electrocardiography Slide 18
III. Preparing for an ECG (LO 1.3) Slides 23–35
A. Legal and Ethical Issues Slide 24
1. Protecting Patient Information: HIPAA Slide 25
2. Practicing Ethics Slide 26
3. Professional Liability Slide 27
Outline PowerPoint® Slides
4. Slander and Libel Slide 28
5. Documentation Slide 29
6. Consent Slide 30
B. Patient Education and Communication Slide 31
IV. Infection Control (LO 1.4) Slides 36–43
A. Standard Precautions Slides 37–38
B. Isolation Precautions Slide 39
V. Vital Signs (LO 1.5) Slides 44–54
A. Pulse and Respiration Slide 45–47
1. Pulse Slide 46
2. Respiration Slide 47
B. Blood Pressure Slides 48–50
1. Factors Affecting Blood Pressure Slide 49
C. Measuring Blood Pressure Slide 50
Teaching Strategies
Introduce students to “Electrocardiography” using the following techniques:
1. Have students discuss why they are taking the program and why they think ECG will
be necessary for their career objective.
2. Have students visit a clinic, hospital, or outpatient area to discuss with healthcare
professionals how ECGs are utilized in their area.
3. Present a variety of equipment that has changed over the last 10 years, such as
defibrillators and pacemakers. With the presentation, have students discuss how
technology advancements have changed the practice. Examples may include:
technology of mobile phones have allowed ECGs to be electronically transmitted to
a physician’s computer/phone from the back of an ambulance.
4. Encourage students to discuss their personal stories about how heart disease has
affected them, their family, or someone they know. With this discussion, identify the
risk factors for heart disease and stroke and ways to prevent them. Suggest
identifying differences due to gender or cultural background and how to prevent
heart diseases.
5. Have students identify different locations where AEDs (automatic external
defibrillators) are used.
6. Relate the importance of and responsibility for performing accurate diagnostic tests.
Instructor Solutions Manual Electrocardiography for Healthcare Professionals 6th Edition by Kathryn A. Booth, Thomas
Edward O'Brien All Chapters 1-15
, Instructor Solutions Manual Electrocardiography for Healthcare Professionals 6th Edition by Kathryn A. Booth, Thomas
Edward O'Brien All Chapters 1-15
Suggest that students personalize the concept by stressing that they would expect
accurate test results for themselves, a friend, or a significant other.
7. Have students compare and contrast the roles of various healthcare professionals
with regard to EGCs.
8. Have students discuss the purpose of ECGs, including common pathology for this
test.
9. Emphasize the importance of infection control through hand hygiene, precautions,
and use of personal protective equipment.
Instructor Solutions Manual Electrocardiography for Healthcare Professionals 6th Edition by Kathryn A. Booth, Thomas
Edward O'Brien All Chapters 1-15
Edition by Kathryn A. Booth, Thomas Edward O'Brien All Chapters 1-15
Instructor Solutions Manual Electrocardiography for Healthcare Professionals 6th
Edition by Kathryn A. Booth, Thomas Edward O'Brien All Chapters 1-15
,Instructor Solutions Manual Electrocardiography for Healthcare Professionals 6th Edition by Kathryn A. Booth, Thomas
Edward O'Brien All Chapters 1-15
INSTRUCTOR SOLUTIONS MANUAL
Electrocardiography
SOLUTION MANUAL FOR for Healthcare Professionals 6th
Edition byforKathryn
Electrocardiography A. Booth,
Healthcare Professionals Thomas
6e By Kathryn Edward
A. Booth, Thomas
Edward O'Brien
Chapter 1-15 O'Brien All Chapters 1-15
Chapter 1: Electrocardiography
Preface/Introduction
This chapter includes introductory information about the field of electrocardiography, as
well as legal, ethical, communication, and patient education information. In addition,
the chapter addresses basic vital signs and troubleshooting. Competency checklists are
included to practice checking vital signs.
Learning Outcomes
1.1 Describe the history and the importance of the ECG.
1.2 Identify the uses of an ECG and opportunities for an electrocardiographer.
1.3 Troubleshoot legal, ethical, patient education, and communication issues related to
the ECG.
1.4 Perform infection control measures required for the ECG.
1.5 Compare basic vital sign measurements related to the ECG.
Extended Outline
Outline PowerPoint® Slides
I. The ECG and Its History (LO 1.1) Slides 4–9
II. Uses of an ECG (LO 1.2) Slides 10–22
A. In the Hospital (Acute Care) Slide 13
B. Doctor’s Offices and Ambulatory Care Clinics Slide 14
C. Outside of a Healthcare Facility Slides 15–17
1. Defibrillators Slide 16
2. Automatic External Defibrillators Slide 16
3. Telemedicine Slide 17
Instructor Solutions Manual Electrocardiography for Healthcare Professionals 6th Edition by Kathryn A. Booth, Thomas
Edward O'Brien All Chapters 1-15
,Instructor Solutions Manual Electrocardiography for Healthcare Professionals 6th Edition by Kathryn A. Booth, Thomas
Edward O'Brien All Chapters 1-15
D. Opportunities in Electrocardiography Slide 18
III. Preparing for an ECG (LO 1.3) Slides 23–35
A. Legal and Ethical Issues Slide 24
1. Protecting Patient Information: HIPAA Slide 25
2. Practicing Ethics Slide 26
3. Professional Liability Slide 27
Outline PowerPoint® Slides
4. Slander and Libel Slide 28
5. Documentation Slide 29
6. Consent Slide 30
B. Patient Education and Communication Slide 31
IV. Infection Control (LO 1.4) Slides 36–43
A. Standard Precautions Slides 37–38
B. Isolation Precautions Slide 39
V. Vital Signs (LO 1.5) Slides 44–54
A. Pulse and Respiration Slide 45–47
1. Pulse Slide 46
2. Respiration Slide 47
B. Blood Pressure Slides 48–50
1. Factors Affecting Blood Pressure Slide 49
C. Measuring Blood Pressure Slide 50
Teaching Strategies
Introduce students to “Electrocardiography” using the following techniques:
1. Have students discuss why they are taking the program and why they think ECG will
be necessary for their career objective.
2. Have students visit a clinic, hospital, or outpatient area to discuss with healthcare
professionals how ECGs are utilized in their area.
3. Present a variety of equipment that has changed over the last 10 years, such as
defibrillators and pacemakers. With the presentation, have students discuss how
technology advancements have changed the practice. Examples may include:
technology of mobile phones have allowed ECGs to be electronically transmitted to
a physician’s computer/phone from the back of an ambulance.
4. Encourage students to discuss their personal stories about how heart disease has
affected them, their family, or someone they know. With this discussion, identify the
risk factors for heart disease and stroke and ways to prevent them. Suggest
identifying differences due to gender or cultural background and how to prevent
heart diseases.
5. Have students identify different locations where AEDs (automatic external
defibrillators) are used.
6. Relate the importance of and responsibility for performing accurate diagnostic tests.
Instructor Solutions Manual Electrocardiography for Healthcare Professionals 6th Edition by Kathryn A. Booth, Thomas
Edward O'Brien All Chapters 1-15
, Instructor Solutions Manual Electrocardiography for Healthcare Professionals 6th Edition by Kathryn A. Booth, Thomas
Edward O'Brien All Chapters 1-15
Suggest that students personalize the concept by stressing that they would expect
accurate test results for themselves, a friend, or a significant other.
7. Have students compare and contrast the roles of various healthcare professionals
with regard to EGCs.
8. Have students discuss the purpose of ECGs, including common pathology for this
test.
9. Emphasize the importance of infection control through hand hygiene, precautions,
and use of personal protective equipment.
Instructor Solutions Manual Electrocardiography for Healthcare Professionals 6th Edition by Kathryn A. Booth, Thomas
Edward O'Brien All Chapters 1-15