This is a one day electrocardiograph (EKG) seminar/workshop for certified nurse’s assistants, Nurses, Medical assistants, phlebotomists and EKG technicians who need a review.
This is a one day electrocardiograph (EKG) seminar/workshop for certified nurse’s assistants, Nurses, Medical assistants, phlebotomists and EKG technicians who need a review. This class is a workshop for people already in the Healthcare field, for example; Certified Nurse Aide, CMA, MA, licensed nurse, etc..., if you have any of these certifications, then you are ready for this workshop.
Course Objective
This course teaches students patient preparation, performing and mounting of 12 lead, single channel EKG tracings, review of the cardio vascular system and related terminologies. The student will focus on basic rhythm identification and common disease states, like injury and infarction.
For more than 40 years, the professionals behind American Medical Institute Inc. of Houston, Texas, have worked diligently in the health care field. Our school concentrates on stimulating our students' interests and preparing them for their careers.
A Streamlined Facility
Our institute is approved by the Texas Workforce as well as the Department of Assistive and Rehabilitative Services. With our certifications, you are able to work in hospitals, correctional facilities, room health agencies, and hospices nationwide. We even have a testing facility for the Medical Career Association for patient-care technicians, phlebotomy, and EKG technicians. Additionally, our caring instructors are able to assist you with receiving your high school diploma.
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