This man single-handedly saved me in my physiology class and I understood the cardiac system more in these videos compared to my actual lectures in class
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You have a great personality with such a smart brain of yours. You really made biology fun. I wish we have teachers like you all over the world to make learning easy.
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@@InteractiveBiology if you make videos and anatomy and physiology, you have thousands and thousands of students following you because it’s very complex but if you break it into an easy fashion just like how you did in these two chapters you’ll have people coming to our website to get everything from References people want easy explanations
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helps explain why calcium channel blockers are given for atrial flutter and atrial fibrillation but why don't they give them for vtach or vfib? Also what are the names of drugs that block calcium channels? Thanks for the great videos!
Hi Megan. Calcium channel blockers help to slow down the heart rate by reducing the conduction of electrical impulses through the atria. With Tach and Fib, the main problem is with the ventricles and slowing down the heart rate wouldn't necessarily be helpful and could even be harmful in some cases. And some of the drugs are Amlodipine, Diltiazem, Verapamil and Nifedipine.
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This man single-handedly saved me in my physiology class and I understood the cardiac system more in these videos compared to my actual lectures in class
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I didnt know that in depolarisation, that is when Sodium is rushing into the cell. Thank for the work, i learn so much watching your channel
Isn't it so cool? I remember when I first learned about that. I found it so fascinating.
Glad you're finding the videos helpful. Stay tuned for many more.
You have a great personality with such a smart brain of yours. You really made biology fun. I wish we have teachers like you all over the world to make learning easy.
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Very good explanation easy to follow
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@@InteractiveBiology if you make videos and anatomy and physiology, you have thousands and thousands of students following you because it’s very complex but if you break it into an easy fashion just like how you did in these two chapters you’ll have people coming to our website to get everything from References people want easy explanations
Well that’s exactly what I do here 😃
Love the explanation
Thank you 😉
Cool job. You keep it simple
I try my best 😊
I didn't know about the movement of IONS in and out of the cell!!Thankyou.
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You are a great teacher
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Great video as always
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I do not see the the link to the study guide in the description. This presentable information has been a huge help.
Oops, sorry about that. Forgot to add the link. Here you go - pulse.ly/1hwyaeqs0y
helps explain why calcium channel blockers are given for atrial flutter and atrial fibrillation but why don't they give them for vtach or vfib? Also what are the names of drugs that block calcium channels? Thanks for the great videos!
Hi Megan. Calcium channel blockers help to slow down the heart rate by reducing the conduction of electrical impulses through the atria. With Tach and Fib, the main problem is with the ventricles and slowing down the heart rate wouldn't necessarily be helpful and could even be harmful in some cases. And some of the drugs are Amlodipine, Diltiazem, Verapamil and Nifedipine.
I’m 15 and I actually was able to understand what he was talking about.😂
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You're the best sir. I wish I interact with you on phone. Am from Uganda
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what are sa node and av node basically?
Hey BSSG, I go into that topic in more detail in this video. Check it out - pulse.ly/ktihegm6tt
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Make more videos
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Sounds kinda Guyanese 😭 or somewhere in the Caribbean
St. Maarten to be exact 😉🇸🇽