Cardiac emergencies require immediate, informed response from medical professionals using specialized equipment. This book provides an overview of the principles and techniques of cardiac care in clinical and paramedical settings. Topics include ECG interpretation, defibrillation, pacemaker care, and emergency pharmacology. It explains acute coronary syndrome management and hemodynamic monitoring. Content also explores rehabilitation and long-term cardiac care practices. The text serves as a practical guide for professionals engaged in cardiac care delivery.
Nadira Musa is a leading academic in cardiovascular technology with substantial teaching and clinical supervision experience. Her background includes hands-on work with diagnostic cardiac instrumentation, telemetry systems, and patient monitoring strategies. She has developed specialized coursework in cardiac electrophysiology and echocardiography techniques. A frequent contributor to continuing education programs, she focuses on skill-building in high-acuity settings. Her professional scope includes cardiac rehab support, invasive procedure assistance, and data interpretation for cardiac events.