Beginner to Advanced ECG Package - Virtual Classroom
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PACKAGE OFFER - Complete our Introduction to ECG Course (online + virtual classroom) followed by our Advanced ECG Course (eLearning) as a two course package and save 20% - £336.00 (reduced from £420.00)
Key Facts:
COURSE 1: INTRODUCTION TO ECG COURSE - RECORDING & BASIC INTERPRETATION - LEVEL 3 (Equiv. Ireland Level 5)
AWARDS A NATIONALLY RECOGNISED AND ACCREDITED CERTIFICATE
i) OCN Accredited at Level 3 (Advanced Level) - The Open College Network
[Equivalent to Level 5 in Ireland]
ii) CPD Accredited - The CPD Certification Service
SUITABLE FOR:
- OPEN TO ALL APPLICANTS (no previous healthcare experience OR qualifications necessary)
- MEDICAL / HEALTHCARE (trainees and professionals)
- GP RECEPTIONISTS, ALLIED HEALTHCARE STAFF
This Introduction to ECG Course is divided into two parts: Part 1 covers theory (online) and should be completed before Part 2 - practical training (classroom or virtual classroom)
A nurse or paramedic-led half-day session covering essential practical skill-sets required to set up and record a valid ECG trace.
A SHORT PRELIM / PRIMER COURSE "GETTING STARTED IN ECG" IS INCLUDED AS A SEPARATE COURSE FOR THOSE ENROLLING WITH NO PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE OF ECG RECORDING (3 SECTIONS, NO QUESTIONS!)
YOU CAN OPT OUT OF THIS AT POINT OF BOOKING IF PREFERRED.
Outline
Course Itinerary - overview:
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS VIRTUAL CLASSROOM OPTION INCLUDES A COMPREHENSIVE PRACTISE@HOME ECG TRAINING KIT
PART 1 - THEORY (online)
Delegates will fully understand the theory and will be able to demonstrate they can identify the correct patient, gain consent and perform an ECG, conforming to Skills for Health recommended standards and guidelines.
M01 – Introduction: History, definitions, types of ECG, the uses of an ECG, results, and risks.
M02 – Infection Prevention & Control: Reducing healthcare-associated infections. Keeping Safe.
M03 – Professionalism & Effective Communication: Interacting with patients and staff and the use of effective communication methods.
M04 – Legal Requirements & Consent: Legal Obligations and Accountability. Criminal, Civil and Contractual law in healthcare. Vicarious Liability and your Duty of Care.
M05 – Preparation for the ECG Examination: Patient preparation when performing a resting ECG, skin preparation, placement of the electrodes & the Angle of Louis.
M06 – The Electricity of the Heart: The heart’s electrical signal, depolarisation & repolarisation, the wiring of the heart, PQRST complex.
M07 – The ECG Machine: Times & speeds, PR interval, QRS complex, Recording an ECG, machine calibration, Obtaining a good quality recording, Variation from standard, Equipment & clinical room specification, environmental considerations, documentation, storage & confidentiality, and Electrocardiography on children.
M08 – The 12-Lead ECG: A detailed look at the 12-lead ECG.
M09 – The Shape of the QRS Complex: QRS for limb leads, the cardiac axis, deviation and QRS for V leads.
M10 - Conduction issues within the AV node & Bundle of His: The AV node & the Bundle of His, types of heart block, first degree block, second degree block and third-degree blocks.
M11 - Conduction Issues within the Bundle Branches: Bundle Branch Block, Right and Left Bundle Branch Block
M12 - Conduction issues with the Distal Section of the LBBB: A guide on conduction issues with the distal section of the LBBB
M13 - The Heart’s Rhythm: What happens when depolarisation doesn’t start in the
SA node, the intrinsic rhythm of the heart, sinus arrhythmia, sinus bradycardia & sinus tachycardia, abnormalities in the cardiac rhythm, supraventricular rhythms, abnormal rhythm.
M14 - The Heart’s Rhythm – Bradycardias & Ectopic Beats: Escape rhythms, atrial escape, junctional escape, complete heart block, ventricular escape, accelerated idioventricular rhythm, extrasystoles, atrial & junctional extrasystoles and ventricular extrasystoles.
M15 - The Heart’s Rhythm – Tachycardias: Supraventricular Tachycardia and Ventricular Tachycardia
M16 - The Heart’s Rhythm – Fibrillation & WPW: Fibrillation and why it happens, atrial and ventricular fibrillation, the Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) syndrome.
M17 - Abnormalities within the P, QRS & T Waves: What to check when interpreting an ECG, abnormalities in the P wave, QRS complex, ST segment & T wave, Right Ventricular Hypertrophy, Pulmonary Embolism, Left ventricular hypertrophy, acute myocardial injury, pericarditis and ischaemia.
PART 2 - VIRTUAL CLASSROOM - HALF-DAY (am, pm or evening sessions)
Full instructions will be provided. We will send you a completely free Practise@Home ECG Training Kit - yours to keep. You will follow your tutor's on-screen instructions as you learn and develop your vaccination skills. The procedures and practices taught online are exactly the same as you would learn in the classroom.
(SAME NATIONALLY RECOGNISED AND DUALLY ACCREDITED QUALIFICATION AS OUR CLASSROOM COURSE VERSION)
M18 - The Basics - an overview: Welcome to ECG interpretation, revision.
M19 - Atrial Fibrillation & Flutter: Detailed overview.
M20 – Bundle Branch Blocks: Detailed overview.
Practical Sessions
COURSE 2: ADVANCED ECG COURSE - INTERPRETATION & ANALYSIS - LEVEL 4 (Equiv. Ireland Level 6)
An online (E-Learning) Course: Complete at home or work and in your own time. NO CLASSROOM ATTENDANCE REQUIRED.
AWARDS A NATIONALLY RECOGNISED AND ACCREDITED CERTIFICATE
Course Itinerary - overview:
THEORY (ONLINE)
M01: The ECG in Healthy Adults
A comprehensive understanding of acceptable variations within the normal ECG of healthy adults.
M02: The ECG in Healthy Children
An overview of the ECG in healthy children from birth onwards.
M03: Specific Abnormalities in Healthy People
Identifying abnormalities in the ECG amongst seemingly healthy individuals.
M04: ECG in Patients with Palpitations & Syncope
(Split into three sections, Part A, B & C.)
A: ECG in Patients with Palpitations & Syncope
A comprehensive examination of individuals experiencing palpitations and fainting episodes with a focus on diagnosing arrhythmias as the underlying cause. This includes an exploration of sinus rhythm, extrasystoles, paroxysmal tachycardia, as well as
an evaluation of dizziness, syncope, and the importance of physical examinations.
B: ECG in Patients with Palpitations & Syncope –
Asymptomatic Patients
Identifying syncopal episodes attributable to cardiovascular disease as opposed to arrhythmias.
Recognising ECG markers for tachycardias, bradycardias, pre-excitation syndromes, bi-fascicular block, and first-degree block with bundle branch block.
C: ECG in Patients with Palpitations & Syncope -
Symptomatic Patients
Exploring sinus rhythm, including the differentiation of sinus tachycardia induced by anxiety. Distinguishing between supraventricular and ventricular extrasystoles, and identifying supraventricular, ventricular, and atrial tachycardias.
Diagnosing broad complex tachycardias, ventricular flutter and fibrillation, sick sinus syndrome, and Stokes-Adams attacks. Gaining insight into patients with pacemakers, understanding the causes of sudden death during a 24-hour ECG recording, and addressing
carotid sinus hypersensitivity.
M05: What to do when an arrhythmia is recorded
Evaluating whether an arrhythmia possesses an underlying cause necessitating treatment or allowing for intervention.
Developing the ability to discern whether the arrhythmia itself warrants medical intervention. Understanding the fundamental principles of arrhythmia management.
M06: ECG in Patients with Chest Pain
Identifying symptoms associated with the causes of acute or chronic chest pain in patients presenting with conditions such as myocardial infarction (heart attack), pulmonary embolism, significant central pulmonary embolism, pericarditis, aortic dissection,
oesophageal rupture, spinal
disorders, vertebral collapse, posterior infarction, and angina.
Gaining insight into the application of exercise testing and the utilisation of the Bruce Protocol in relevant clinical scenarios.
M07: What to do when a patient has chest pain
How to clinically respond to a patient with chest pain, including further investigations required, pain relief, history and examination and echocardiogram.
M08: An ECG in patients with breathlessness
The importance of gathering patient’s medical history to ascertain whether there is an underlying physical ailment and pinpoint the specific system that is malfunctioning.
Recognising symptoms indicative of conditions such as pulmonary oedema, chest diseases, and pulmonary congestion. Exploring the primary causes of heart disease and the diagnostic process. Providing an overview of ECG abnormalities affecting both the left
and right sides of the heart, including patients with congenital heart diseases.
Offering guidelines for the management of breathlessness in patients.
M09: ECG as an aid for diagnosis
An understanding of the significance of performing an ECG as an aid to diagnosis and recognising it’s limitations.
Being able to recognise artifacts in ECG records, ECG in systemic diseases, abnormalities from electrolytes, and how medication effects the ECG.
M10: ECG – The Physiological Basis
A view of the cellular basis of the ECG, conduction of the depolarisation wave, intra-atrial conduction delay, AV node block and Bundle of His block, first-degree block, second-degree block and third-degree block, bundle branch block and fascicular block.
Examining cardiac rhythms arising from cardiac automaticity and disruptions in cardiac rhythm resulting from re-entry mechanisms.
ONLINE LEARNING -ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:
Your online learning platform includes additional downloadable support material and learning resources to complement this course.
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