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@hazazihazazi4204
@hazazihazazi4204 6 лет назад
Lecturio is the best choice I ever made in medschool
@vicanyx
@vicanyx 4 года назад
Very educative and on point.
@richardashu2
@richardashu2 5 лет назад
Excellent instructor. The voice sinks deep into the subconscious
@drvishalswami6145
@drvishalswami6145 2 года назад
You are one of the best teacher 👍
@StrongMed
@StrongMed 2 года назад
The rhythm @1:23 is *not* ventricular fibrillation. It's probably sinus rhythm with artifact. You can clearly see sharp, normal-looking QRS complexes marching through the electrical noise at a rate of ~100 bpm.
@doc.abdulkadir1729
@doc.abdulkadir1729 2 года назад
Lool she is amazing. The best video I have ever watched of Vf/vt
@EmmaBresnehan
@EmmaBresnehan Год назад
Your videos are so great, thankyou!
@benedictopar8126
@benedictopar8126 4 года назад
gracias
@rosexavier7883
@rosexavier7883 Год назад
Thank you
@Mori-chandesu
@Mori-chandesu 5 лет назад
The best thing to do is dual sequental defibrillation for refactory ventricular fibrillation and tachycardia Two devices on the patient two sets of pads in mirrored spots on the front and back of the patient, I am a survivor of RVF and RVT and Using a defibrillator along with my own internal device saved me They also needed the beta blocker but they used metoprolol with me because i have an extremely stressed heart due to lifetime heart problems at this point im awaiting a heart transplant
@bamzsantana8492
@bamzsantana8492 4 года назад
Howl yourg hope you find one man Foreal May god keep you alive and live a long life !!
@Mori-chandesu
@Mori-chandesu 4 года назад
@@bamzsantana8492 I got a heart 2 days after that comment
@bamzsantana8492
@bamzsantana8492 4 года назад
Howl yourg thank god man thank god !!!
@Mori-chandesu
@Mori-chandesu 4 года назад
@@bamzsantana8492 yeah I feel loads better I am back on the helicopter today doing my work as an air ambulance medic
@bamzsantana8492
@bamzsantana8492 4 года назад
Howl yourg that’s super good to hear ! God bless man
@shaibakshahazad1813
@shaibakshahazad1813 6 лет назад
Great video
@nicholasdaniel3567
@nicholasdaniel3567 4 года назад
Very well explained.kudos!
@rajibchowdhury5694
@rajibchowdhury5694 5 лет назад
Nicely said.
@mayenn2006
@mayenn2006 3 года назад
I love how you said, v fib is "associated with this" and then just casually put up a gravestone on the screen behind you.😄😄😄
@sanatjankarriev9249
@sanatjankarriev9249 3 года назад
Brilliant!
@samriaamor4210
@samriaamor4210 6 лет назад
experience and professional teachers
@Charky23
@Charky23 2 года назад
Omg! On point. Thanks.
@nats3958
@nats3958 3 года назад
Great, Thank you very much
@lecturiomedical
@lecturiomedical 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@mohdumar395
@mohdumar395 3 года назад
My vsd closed one C.m but right bundle branch block what is these treatment mam..,..?
@ZerikonVids
@ZerikonVids 3 года назад
I’m a bit worried. I’ve had ectopic heart beats for around four years now and I’ve done a few 24 hour ECGs which didn’t find anything besides ectopics. This time they picked up something different - they picked up a brief 4 second ventricular tachycardia that I didn’t notice. They said this could progress to something fatal such as v-fib.
@natashagates6280
@natashagates6280 2 года назад
How are you doing?
@ZerikonVids
@ZerikonVids 2 года назад
@@natashagates6280 still alive, still having palpitations every day, still no answers really. Doctors say I’m okay cos my heart is structurally strong. This 4 second ventricular tachycardia could just be 4 ectopic beats in succession originating from the ventricle, rather than a ventricular tachycardia itself. I’m a foreigner in China so getting the information from doctors is quite difficult.
@jemkasim2693
@jemkasim2693 2 года назад
Mine started in 2019 and still no straight answer as to why I have PVCs 🥲 I've seen 2 cardiologists and have done a few holters, echo, tons of ekg and recently a stress test and still no definite answer. My doctors say my heart is structurally good tho they need another holter and a tilt test cause mine usually happen when I bend over or sometimes when I sit, swallow food or even just by reaching for something. It's sudden body shifts trigger them and so I get a couple everyday minus the ones that I don't notice. 😢 My anxiety's been gettin worse and so more PVCs too
@charlesburke5667
@charlesburke5667 2 года назад
I had the exact same thing happen today!
@ZerikonVids
@ZerikonVids 2 года назад
@@jemkasim2693 mine too get worse when eating and after, and also during stressful periods. When I am worried about ectopic beats, I have more of them too, but they can be there when I’m not worried also. One thing I’ve noticed is that I can go long periods where I have them all day every day, but then there are times when I notice just one or two a day. It’s been going for 5 years now and it’s not progressed into anything that has threatened my life. I’ve been terrified and almost in tears at times thinking I’m going to die, but realistically I’ve been exercising and I’ve never passed out or been short of breath with these palpitations, so it suggests the heart is coping. If your heart is structurally normal it can handle tens of thousands of these things a day for years upon years. I think we might be okay. Hoping you can find some answers and/or peace, and I wish you good health.
@edvardso
@edvardso 4 года назад
what's the difference between pulseless VT and ''normal'' VT? i understand that the patient has no pulse with pulseless VT, but what makes it pulseless?
@chrissanchez2082
@chrissanchez2082 4 года назад
That's literally it, the patient has no pulse in pulseless VT
@urnparadise2903
@urnparadise2903 3 года назад
Lol, CLEARLY an alert person will be angry if u start CPR on them!
@agustusamor5614
@agustusamor5614 4 года назад
how to identify V tach or V fib in an outdoor setting , where you have no access to ekg ?
@zoomzoomzoomfun8066
@zoomzoomzoomfun8066 4 года назад
you can't. That's why you need to call for help, assess pulse, breathing, find sb to get an AED and dial 911. And start compression immediately when there's no pulse after that.
@deepanjali2860
@deepanjali2860 3 года назад
Is tachycardia harmful ?
@michaelwarren7224
@michaelwarren7224 2 дня назад
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@KimGelloLatonio
@KimGelloLatonio 3 года назад
bleblebleblee haha
@KimGelloLatonio
@KimGelloLatonio 3 года назад
but thanks.. well explained
@LisaHunt-q7l
@LisaHunt-q7l 4 дня назад
Martinez Angela Gonzalez Ruth Smith Dorothy
@ruyaamir3813
@ruyaamir3813 5 лет назад
👍💓
@marvona3531
@marvona3531 4 года назад
👍✳️👍✳️👍✳️
@tedphillips2501
@tedphillips2501 4 года назад
Why wouldn't you give the patient 4 aspirin with water ?
@vicanyx
@vicanyx 4 года назад
Because the patient is unconscious in most of these events.
@--Valek--
@--Valek-- 3 года назад
1:39 thank me later
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