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Sue Vital
Canada
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 1 ก.ย. 2020
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Determining atrial rates and ventricular rates
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Determining atrial rates and ventricular rates
Review of the electric conduction system
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Review of the electric conduction system
Techniques for measuring intervals and complexes 1
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Techniques for measuring intervals and complexes 1
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You still did show your formula how you got the answer after you determined the 15 squares
Thanks! Super dope you should go more in depth on pacemakers for another video (:
Is the wave just after 4th qrs p or t ??
Omggggg You are a life saver Thank You for this video ❤❤❤
Thanks
Very good explanation, thank you!
What is DX?
Would number 5 be inverted pwave?😊
What's the book name?
Excellent Video. Thank you.
Good information 👍 nice work thanks for the video am thinking to take the ECG telemetry monitor technician course is it good move 🤔
It’s a mobitz type 1 block right?
What is the difference between failure to capture and pseudofusion?
You should have added how to remedy the over/undersensing?
So undersensing would make the pacemaker fire more than it needed to ,right? I wonder if that is what was going on when they told me my pacemaker was putting out 80% more energy than it should. Also, my battery life dropped from 10 years to 8 years in the first 5 weeks.
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Superb
Thanks for clear explanation
Very complex can yoi teach us like kinder garden i am really bad
Dont know why there too little likes.... Good video.
The only video that describes these concepts very well.
When measuring am I to always start at the beginning or am I measuring at the first Normal rr I can find
very helpful! thank you!!
you suck at explaining fuck you
Thank you for this video! i kinda understood it in class but this video cleared up my doubts!! have a wonderful day
Plz tell me the name of the book
Ecg workout by Jane Huff
Very informative video for mbbs dr.
Nicely shown 👍
Nicely explained 👍
Very helpful video for a EKG Tech student! Thanks!!
So this isnt a Mobitz Type 2 Heart block because there are R-R intervals of both shorter and longer durations than the normal R-R of complex 1 and 2? Or is it a mobitz 2 heart block + PACs occuring at same time?
Remember that in Mobitz Type II the p-p intervals are regular. In isolation atrial depolarization in mobitz 2 occurs at regular interval. Although, in this strip there are p waves that are not conducted, they are premature. Clinically I am sure it is possible to see premature bests in the pressence of AV block but you need more information than this short strip 7.19
@@suevital5747 Thank you very much that makes so sense. So this rhythm cannot be 2nd degree block because p-p interval isnt regular aka there is premature atrial contraction which happen to be non-conducting making it look like a 2nd degree block. Thanks again.
Awesome explanation dear Looking for ward for more videos
Sue Vital thank you so very much for sharing your technique on how to measure intervals and complexes! Thanks to your technique, I have a better understanding on how to measure an EKG graph 👍🏼
hi from Colombia what book do you use to practice ECG?
ECG Workout: Exercises in Arrhythmia Interpretation
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Am confused, why not PVC but PAC? Cause u compared QRS right? If R-wave is sooner why not PVC?
PVC would not have a p wave associated since it originates in the ventricle and it would have an abnormally long QRS duration since ventricular depolarization does not follow the normal conduction pathway.
@@suevital5747 thank you😲
Hi