EKG Academy App Reviews

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Dont bother

Its a poorly put together app. Id love a refund

Waste of dough

The images are small and almost unreadable. No ischemia examples. No conduction abnormalities. Rip off.

radiology

Just love this! Its extremely helpful....everyone in the medical field should have this!

MD

Where is ischemia Where is CAD Etc

Keg

Strips are too small to read. CPR guidelines outdated. Not worth it.

worth having

Love the update, much improved. Thanks for adding more large 12 leads with ischemia!

Helpful

I was able to use this app as a review for ACLS. I wish they would add second degree type 2 heart block strips. Otherwise, contains brief but accurate descriptions.

Great Review

Good as a basic review. Especially for those of us who use these skills infrequently.

Good

Good basic review, wish it had more variety!

Not bad

Good for basic review and those just learning

Too small

I am EMT trying to learn more strips and agree that they are too small. If they werent I would rate it a 5.

CRAT

Great self-quiz and review for monitor techs.

Not worth it

Not worth $1.99. Rhythm strips too small. Other apps will enlarge this wont. Too basic for $1.99.

Basic

Very basic ECG. Common rhythms. Not much else

RN

Expected more than just flash cards & a quiz. If you miss a question, an explanation would be helpful in knowing why. Thanks...

EKG tool

Am busy with EMT-I exams and found this tool brilliant

3 stars

Seems to have all the basics covered. Great for beginners and as a refresher ..

basic errors in the interpretation

DO NOT BUY THIS APP. This app will reinforce instead of correct the most common errors in the interpretation of arrythmias. The authors indicate atrial sensing with there is clear atrial pacing every other P wave. With a little more attention they could have observed the ¨pairing¨of the complexes. Most importantly, a case of clear sinus bradicardia and PACs is mistaken by atrial fibrillation. Lead V1 shows consistent P waves. Anticoagulation of this patient would make a good case for a lawyer. Sinus nodal block is proposed for a case of pronounced sinus arrhythmia which is commonly seen in young patients (this ECG seems to be from a young patient).

Study

Excellent!!!

RN student

Practical one of the best

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