A consumer's guide to computerized arrhythmia monitoring


A consumer's guide to computerized arrhythmia monitoring is a scholarly work, published in 1982 in ''The Journal of the American Medical Association''. The main subjects of the publication include electrocardiography, heart arrhythmia, medicine, medical emergency, documentation, Cardiac monitoring, alarm fatigue, cardiology, emergency medicine, ambulatory, and intensive care medicine. Ambulatory arrhythmia monitoring is typically performed using a portable battery-operated tape recorder that records the patient's ECG during a 24-hour period.

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