A Definitive Guide for Nurses on the Front Lines of Cardiac Care

What Every Nurse Must See Before a Code: Telemetry Secrets

Written by veteran cardiac nurse Kristina Michelle, this guide empowers nurses to think beyond the beeps, catch deterioration before it escalates, and document with confidence. With real-world lessons, legal insights, and bedside clarity, it’s a must-read for every nurse who wants to lead, protect, and act decisively in high-stakes moments. Because vigilance isn’t optional; it’s life-saving.

About The Author

Kristina Michelle

Kristina is a highly accomplished nurse consultant with extensive experience in clinical care, leadership, and healthcare operations. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from The University of Texas and has built an outstanding career caring for patients with a diverse range of complex conditions, including cardiac disease, hepatic disease, nephrology disorders, respiratory disease, urological disorders, wounds, diabetes, and strokes.

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What Every Nurse Must See Before a Code: Telemetry Secrets

In high-stakes clinical settings, every heartbeat carries a message, and knowing how to interpret it can save a life. What Every Nurse Must See Before a Code: Telemetry Secrets is an essential guide written by Kristina Michelle, BSN, RN, a seasoned cardiac nurse with over 27 years of real-world experience. This book is more than a manual. It’s a bedside mentor packed with the kind of wisdom nurses can’t afford to miss…

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From new grads to ICU veterans—discover why this book is earning praise across the profession.

Finally, someone gets it! This isn't another dry ECG manual. Kristina connects the dots between labs and rhythms in a way that actually sticks. That chapter on potassium changes? I caught a borderline-low K+ with subtle U-waves just yesterday because of it. No more blindly replacing electrolytes without understanding why.
Michelle R.
(Cardiac RN)
Finally, someone gets it! This isn't another dry ECG manual. Kristina connects the dots between labs and rhythms in a way that actually sticks. That chapter on potassium changes? I caught a borderline-low K+ with subtle U-waves just yesterday because of it. No more blindly replacing electrolytes without understanding why.
Michael H.
(Night Shift Charge Nurse)

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