| Management number | 233418610 | Release Date | 2026/06/27 | List Price | US$16.74 | Model Number | 233418610 | ||
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The device report looks simple—until the answer choices turn it into a fight.A rising threshold. A sudden impedance change. A stored electrogram that may be true VT, AF with rapid conduction, lead noise, or oversensing. A pacemaker-dependent patient headed to surgery. An MRI request with missing lead details. The clock keeps moving, and each option sounds right.The Certified Cardiac Device Specialist exam is built for that pressure. The official format is 200 multiple-choice items in 240 minutes, about 72 seconds per question. That is not much time to untangle pacemakers, ICDs, CRT systems, ECG clues, perioperative safety, radiology findings, and remote monitoring alerts.This CCDS exam prep resource trains the decision skill behind the score.It turns scattered device knowledge into a repeatable method: spot the clue, decide the principle, verify the safest next step, then move. Instead of memorising loose facts, you practise choices device clinics make every day—capture or sensing, oversensing or undersensing, lead issue or programming issue, follow-up or escalation.Inside, you get:• CCDS exam prep with blueprint-based practice• Pacemaker, ICD, CRT, and leadless pacing questions• Threshold, sensing, impedance, battery, and interrogation review• Remote monitoring alerts and stored electrogram logic• ECG patterns, pacing spikes, capture failure, and PMT clues• Perioperative CIED management, MRI workflow, EMI, infection, and radiation safety• Quick answer keys, teaching rationales, retake packs, and rapid review toolsOne device technologist started a practice block fast, then missed questions for the same reason again and again: she saw the device label before she saw the decision. After using the rationale system, her notes became short rules: “low impedance plus noise means investigate lead integrity,” “shock without VT means review discrimination and AF,” “MRI conditional means verify the whole system.” Her next blocks felt clearer.No wasted pages. No fake confidence. No generic review.Each practice item is built around one primary domain and one exam-grade decision path. Rationales teach why the keyed answer works, why tempting wrong answers fail, what pitfall to avoid, what clue to watch for, and what rule to remember.If your objection is “I don’t have time,” this was made for timed study.Work in 25-question sections. Score quickly. Review the rationale block. Repair the weak domain. Move to the next set. You need a system that turns short study windows into measurable progress.If your objection is “I’ve already tried,” use a different kind of practice.Reading about devices is not the same as choosing between four close answers under pressure. This guide trains the judgement exam questions demand: when to monitor, when to reprogram, when to verify, when to escalate, and when a dramatic answer is too aggressive for the data.Waiting has a cost.Each day without targeted practice leaves weak spots untouched: remote AF burden, reduced biventricular pacing, inappropriate ICD therapy, MRI conditionality, phrenic stimulation, generator replacement timing, failed capture, lead dislodgement, and perioperative therapy suspension.Order now and study with a system built for CCDS readiness.Practise, score, review and retake with purpose. Walk into your next study session with clearer rules, stronger pacing, and a calmer way to handle device questions that feel too close to call. Read more
| ASIN | B0H38VVS9Q |
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| ISBN13 | 979-8199026642 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Independently published |
| Dimensions | 8.5 x 0.89 x 11 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.47 pounds |
| Print length | 394 pages |
| Publication date | May 28, 2026 |
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