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Been binge watching the ECG - Series in a row (one left) Very nice Job u did there by being very cautious to give all the viable Information! Will be better prepared tomorrow when i look at ECG's!
thank you for these videos. i'm taking an ekg class and have my test tomorrow... definitely feel overwhelmed with all the rules when I got home to practice but this videos ties everything together so thank you! truly helped me
It went really well, I actually got a perfect score!! Again thank you for the videos on everything. The night before I was practicing and kept mixing up rhythms I was so stressed, so I decided to find some videos and I watched all your ekg videos multiple times and it all started to make sense so thank you :)
Thank you tremendously for compiling these videos for our benefit. Now that we’ve got an extensive general overview of the EKG patterns I was wondering if you could incorporate patterns that are more relevant to the real life scenarios like what we see on a typical 12 lead EKG. Identifying these patterns in patterns provided by textbook drawings are so much easier to pick up than looking through an actual 12 lead EKG. Far too many times, real life 12 lead EKG does not depict anything that we are accustomed to seeing in the textbook drawings. Always have the trouble of identifying which lead is supposed to have inverted waves and which one is not. If you ever have the time of providing such video tutorials, I would really appreciate it.
I am having a lot of trouble identifying the difference between Polymorphic Vtach vs. Coarse Vfib at times since they resemble each other in my eyes ;(
Excellent ! You can add subtitles in your videos , then it will be easier to understand for all of us ; sometimes due to different pronunciation it’s difficult to understand word by word . Thanks ! 🙏🏻
I do have them enabled for all videos, but for some reason RU-vid glitched on a few and it doesn't even give me the option. I think this is one. Ill double check it.
V flutter? May precede VF ? Incidents where an object such as a tennis ball or lacrosse ball hit a healthy person in the chest at a particular instant in time relative to that person's cardiac rhythm/EKG cycle such that a ventricular arrhythmia was set off that then evolved into V fib ? Sort of related to "R on T" phenomenon?
these are great thank you so much. one question--i don't understand when you say "pulseless" how can they have electrical activity show up on the EKG but not have a pulse?
The heart can produce electrical activity without contractions being present. PEA (Pulseless Electrical Activity) can show as a perfect NSR on the monitor without a pulse. Remember to treat the patient, not the monitor. You need to look at the whole picture.
Yes it definitely is! Still probably going to need that mag, either prophylactically if they convert or if they remain persistent in torsades after shock.