just started my medicine portion in my final year of med school , and today I decided to study CVS . dude you have no idea how happy iam that this updated video just came out.
How lucky am I just as i was wondering how to figure out my CVS unit...then boom a surprise from my favorite Med tutorial teacher. Teaching is an art 🎨 and not everybody is an artist. Indeed Murphy you are a gifted artist.
A lot of people say they like the white board better, but as a med student, I enjoyed this a lot more because I could visualise what you mean much easier. I also suspect it’s much easier to utilize a program, rather than draw everything by hand. Thank you so much for this video!
One of your best lectures, may god bless you zach, you made me love my studies and i cant thank you enough, I hope u realize the impact you have on students worldwide.
What a brilliant class!!! It looks like a hard and complex theme, but you made it a lot easier to understand. Thanks a lot, your channel is really helpful!
Ill be fully honest with you this is not a video to watch when JUST starting this topic, read up on the anatomy and physiology look up some ecg videos then watch for a quick revision
Ninja nerd I love your work so much, and this is just benevolent feedback📝, but I think explaining on Whiteboard was much easier to follow.... :(( I am on 25:27 only, and I have been watching this video for over an hour already because I had to stop it many times, go back, and also go find more explanations so I could understand some things better, usually, I never did this with old videos. It was unnecessary until now. I also can see how hard you're trying to demonstrate and explain with your hands...😅🤪 You were born to be a teacher in front of a whiteboard. Also, thank you very much for your hard work! :)))
@@AbdullahSwati-i2r hmmm bro we were so intentionality waiting that sir nanja nerd will upload more and remaining medicine lecturers but at the end sir Nanja nerd and his team Removed those one which made us addicted to his lectures 😄😄🥲🥲
As with carditis, vasculitis, difficulty breathing, hypercoagullation, Adenosine is implicated and we know coronavirus can impact Adenosine Deaminase 2, we know that CD26 is capable of controlling T Cells and Adensine does it too. CD26 is known as Adenosine Deaminase binding protein. It is such an exciting prospect and almost impossible to credit it is not disrupted by forms of covid.
At 4:14, you mention that if the potassium is too high outside the cell, the potassium inside the cell cannot move out? Can you explain why is that and when you mention resting membrane potential, in relation to the potassium level does that mean upto a certain level of potassium the cell will be in a rest state? p.s. non med student here.
Thank you so much This is sooo helpful, I had a difficulty in understanding arrhythmias pathophysiology and how they are on ECG. But you did a great job Keep up this brilliant work
27:21 I'm confused. The diagram says digoxin inhibits Na/K ATPase which decreases intracellular Na. Since ATPase pump brings K in and sends Na out, wouldn't inhibiting it result in buildup of Na intracellularly? And then the Na/Ca pump (which pumps Na in and Ca out) is indirectly affected since high intracellular Na would reduce the rate of Na entry and Ca exit? Is this a typo or am I misunderstanding
just started my medicine portion in my final year of med school , and today I decided to study CVS . dude you have no idea how happy iam that this updated video just came out.
27:20 here the inhibition of Na/K ATPase will increase the intracellular sodium..
How lucky am I just as i was wondering how to figure out my CVS unit...then boom a surprise from my favorite Med tutorial teacher. Teaching is an art 🎨 and not everybody is an artist. Indeed Murphy you are a gifted artist.
With peace & love - I miss the whiteboard! I think it’s much easier to follow
Love you guys!
A lot of people say they like the white board better, but as a med student, I enjoyed this a lot more because I could visualise what you mean much easier. I also suspect it’s much easier to utilize a program, rather than draw everything by hand. Thank you so much for this video!
The best explanation I have seen and I've been in medicine for 20 years. Great work!
this is the best video anyone has ever put out on youtube
The best lecturer i've ever seen. thanks for everything what you have done for future generation...
Welcome back, we miss you 🥰
BEST TEACHER EVEERRRRR ON THE PLANET and how you go in detail, and make it easy to understand is amazingggg
Love you a lot sir.... FINALLY!!! YOU'RE BACK!!!! LOVE FROM INDIA💖💖💖💖💖💖💖🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
You’re a lifesaver to millions or i say trillions coz ur lectures are best and helps one to become good smart doctors for the world ❤
I definitely enjoy this presentation more than whiteboard! But, in the end, they are both excellent and effective teaching tools! Thank you!!!!
One of your best lectures, may god bless you zach, you made me love my studies and i cant thank you enough, I hope u realize the impact you have on students worldwide.
Absolutely brilliant! You have an incredible gift. I’m so grateful!
I waited for so long!!!! Can't be more happy thank you so much!!!
Just in time for my cardiac final! Thank you
What a brilliant class!!! It looks like a hard and complex theme, but you made it a lot easier to understand. Thanks a lot, your channel is really helpful!
The timing of this is perfect.
Thank you Dr. Zack and the Ninja Nerd Team/Faculty for this awesome lecture!
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This is sooo timely! Like I needed it now now 😂 thanks a lot ninja team ❤
Oooh and welcome back🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thank you, but could you please create again your notes on the whiteboard? It was much easier to follow and more understandable.
YES I AGREE!!!!!
Ill be fully honest with you this is not a video to watch when JUST starting this topic, read up on the anatomy and physiology look up some ecg videos then watch for a quick revision
I was just about to learn arrhythmias and I found this gold video
Forever grateful to you. You are the legend of medicine
Ninja nerd I love your work so much, and this is just benevolent feedback📝, but I think explaining on Whiteboard was much easier to follow.... :(( I am on 25:27 only, and I have been watching this video for over an hour already because I had to stop it many times, go back, and also go find more explanations so I could understand some things better, usually, I never did this with old videos. It was unnecessary until now. I also can see how hard you're trying to demonstrate and explain with your hands...😅🤪 You were born to be a teacher in front of a whiteboard. Also, thank you very much for your hard work! :)))
As always a great lecture. Good that you're back on TH-cam
welcome back.
plz make hand written lectures on board like all always
relax lmao
why the heck this video doesn't have like 100k likes
Nanja nerd please sir Reupload all medicine lecturers that your team removed from plat form
That’s why we are here from Dr najeeb due to his subscription. 😂
we thought ninja nerd videos are all free but no longer.😫
What medicine lectures? Those was uploaded in a year gap?
@@AbdullahSwati-i2r hmmm bro we were so intentionality waiting that sir nanja nerd will upload more and remaining medicine lecturers but at the end sir Nanja nerd and his team Removed those one which made us addicted to his lectures 😄😄🥲🥲
@@vanvihung8982 yeah iam talking about pathology as well as medicine lectures now this channel has only phyosiology lecturers
@@vanvihung8982 sir Remove pharmacology even patho portion also.
Loving this new format! Thanks!
Perfect lecture, huge thank you from Switzerland! 😘😘😘
As with carditis, vasculitis, difficulty breathing, hypercoagullation, Adenosine is implicated and we know coronavirus can impact Adenosine Deaminase 2, we know that CD26 is capable of controlling T Cells and Adensine does it too. CD26 is known as Adenosine Deaminase binding protein. It is such an exciting prospect and almost impossible to credit it is not disrupted by forms of covid.
At 4:14, you mention that if the potassium is too high outside the cell, the potassium inside the cell cannot move out? Can you explain why is that and when you mention resting membrane potential, in relation to the potassium level does that mean upto a certain level of potassium the cell will be in a rest state? p.s. non med student here.
After listening to many of the videos, I always landed on the Ninja Nerd channel with a trust that I will finally understand the topic. 🤣🤣🤣
Please sir upload all the previous lectures od medicine.
Check out th-cam.com/video/IVBhBTbmg_M/w-d-xo.html for more information - TG
Amazing thank you!! it all now makes sense , it really helped
keep going please
Thank you so much
This is sooo helpful, I had a difficulty in understanding arrhythmias pathophysiology and how they are on ECG. But you did a great job
Keep up this brilliant work
Great stuff. Super helpful.
THE GOAT 🐐
Best lecturer on the planet Wallah ❤
welcome back❤
Welcome back with amazing lectures ❤
you are so great; someday i'll appreciate the hell out of you
Ninja Nerd you are the beeeeeeest
You are a saviour! Thank you so much❤
Amazing 😍 thank you for your effort
Sorry Zach, although I love your videos the whiteboard diagrams and explanations were definitely better and easier to follow.
Yes... i agreee
Absolute beast!! Thank you 😇
You’re simply the best of the best.
Welcome back, we missed you❤❤
wonderfull explaination !!!!
Yes!!! Finally!!!! I was waiting so much for these videos, I hope you upload more ❤❤🙏🙏
What a man ❤❤❤❤
Thank you for the very informative and easy-to-understand lecture!
Hu Hu wow great to see you 😘
I am very glad to see you again
Most most welcome ❤️
Amaizing lecturer as always
Dude you are amazing! Jesus christ man!! you are GODLIKE ! God bless you !! thanks for sharing your knowledge this is just amazing.
fantastic. I was never able to get a hold on the supraventricular tachycardias
Excellent delivery, informative as always
This was a hard one, thanks. Lot of information too.
Welcome back sir
This a honey pie, a sweet drizzling pancake .. thank you for making this too easy and understandable
like this guy knew i had my IM exams coming up 😂😂😂🐐
Pls get the whiteboard lectures back 🥺
Very interesting. I had profound sinus bradycardia in an Op when my position was changed from semi supine to supine
Thank you so muchhhhhh, i love your content, this format is easier to organize 🤩
great Lecture !!!
Sir I am your big fan❤
27:21
I'm confused. The diagram says digoxin inhibits Na/K ATPase which decreases intracellular Na.
Since ATPase pump brings K in and sends Na out, wouldn't inhibiting it result in buildup of Na intracellularly? And then the Na/Ca pump (which pumps Na in and Ca out) is indirectly affected since high intracellular Na would reduce the rate of Na entry and Ca exit?
Is this a typo or am I misunderstanding
You are amazing,thank you so much
much love
God bless you ❤
What would we do without you? Many thanks!
Welcome back ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
best lecture
Thank u sir❤
Plz upload your video on General and local anesthesia pharmacology
Glad to see you guys again
THANK YOUUU! YOU SAVED ME FOR MY CVS STUDYING AHDKAJDHAWD
thanks for your amazing videos
if it is possible for you,please upload videos about romatology lectures
This is a blessing ✨️ 🎉🎉🎉
Sir explain this topic on White board. Thank you
Super lecture
Sir please can uh teach on the topic of neoplasia
Thanks alot ❤
Missing Your handwritten lectures though 😢
Love ninja ned welcome back ❤❤
Does it help if we watch the full ad instead of skipping it?
Welcome back!
Man I love you !
I love your smile sir ❤
Yooo I really need this one thanks ❤
The best ❤
Amazing!!
44:26 you mean abnormal RR-interval on the notes not normal right?
I struggled with this lecture. It is so fast and the handwritten style was so good.
Your physical interaction with the board made me fall in love with your lectures but this hmmm
Your lessons are invaluable. If you could talk a wee bit slower it would have been so wonderful
Welcome back ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
pls take the white board back it was much easier to understand