two years in nursing school and all i got was a jumbled mess of confusion. i cannot tell you how grateful i am that you post these videos. You are a savior. Thank you SOOOOO much. i understand EKGs so much better now!
I just changed careers from manufacturing to medicine, my first shift as a cardiac monitor tech is Tuesday night. Having passed the course that my hospital had assigned to me, I was still unconfident in my knowledge. You did a fantastic job of breaking everything down and thoroughly explaining the conditions, as well as associating these conditions with their respective ECG signatures. Thank you so much! You did a fantastic job.
All of my textbooks just point out "what it is" but you give me the explanation "why" and you connect everything together. I appreciate you more than you may know! Thank you so much! You are the best!
you all prolly dont care at all but does someone know a trick to get back into an instagram account..? I stupidly lost the password. I appreciate any help you can offer me.
2nd year med student here, this was an amazing video to explain these high yield concepts in a organized and easy to understand manner. I have an exam for cardiopulm path in 3 days and I think this video will do me good, thank you so much!
Cardiovascular exam tomorrow for nursing Adult Health class. This was beyond awesome and I will watch again in the a.m. right before the exam!!!!! Awesome stuff!!!!
This is great- turned my knowledge level from ineffective rote learning to actually understanding :) I can now begin to interpret what I'm looking at on an ECG. Fantastic. Thanks so much for the break through, Dr Mike.
Hatts off too you sir ,your teaches us in so simple way that even a non medical guy can easily understand these lactures thank you so so much....keep it up boss.......👍
wow. Thank you. This was wonderfully insightful. I was able to actually treat it like a lecture. Notes and many pauses. This will help me with my classes going forward.
There is something that he missed in this video they're actually two versions of the second degree heart block. There is a second degree mobitz one where the PR interval begin to lengthen and eventually the QRS complex drops. This is often referred to as Wenckebach. And no I'm not making this up this is legit don't ask me who the heck came up with that name. Second degree mobitz 2 is known as a sudden drop in the QRS complex without any warning from the PR interval lengthening.
The only confusing thing in this video is the PR interval. I learned the PR interval is measured from the beginning of the upslope of the P wave to the beginning of the QRS wave (first deflection downward from the isoelectric line). In the video, it seems you are saying (min 32:10) that the PR interval ends at the top of the R wave. This would be inaccurate according to the definition I was taught. Overall, the video was really helpful. Thank you
I have no idea how this video only has 56k views as at now. You make cardiac dysrhythmias seem like a piece of cake and deserve millions of views. Definitely subscribing
26:45 But blood doesn’t really fall into the ventricles by the effect of gravity. It moves according to the pressure gradient created by the relatively negative pressure in the relaxed ventricles even if the body was positioned upside down. (i.e. the ventricles suck the blood out of the atria during diastole). Other than that, you have really broken down arrhythmias for me in such a great simple way, so keep up the good work.💪👏 All the love from Egypt. 🇪🇬❤️
I have a cardiac arythmia.may ecg have traced it but I have my 2d echo and stress test doneand its normal based on my doctor but how can i go back to my normal heart beat so that i have no worries at all?
Both my sister n eldest brother may have a hereditary heart condition. Sis suffers from arrhythmia or a long QT -time . Bro is on meds . I don't have these.
two years in nursing school and all i got was a jumbled mess of confusion. i cannot tell you how grateful i am that you post these videos. You are a savior. Thank you SOOOOO much. i understand EKGs so much better now!
I just changed careers from manufacturing to medicine, my first shift as a cardiac monitor tech is Tuesday night. Having passed the course that my hospital had assigned to me, I was still unconfident in my knowledge. You did a fantastic job of breaking everything down and thoroughly explaining the conditions, as well as associating these conditions with their respective ECG signatures. Thank you so much! You did a fantastic job.
All of my textbooks just point out "what it is" but you give me the explanation "why" and you connect everything together. I appreciate you more than you may know! Thank you so much! You are the best!
you all prolly dont care at all but does someone know a trick to get back into an instagram account..?
I stupidly lost the password. I appreciate any help you can offer me.
2nd year med student here, this was an amazing video to explain these high yield concepts in a organized and easy to understand manner. I have an exam for cardiopulm path in 3 days and I think this video will do me good, thank you so much!
please can you share your playlist or good videos to watch for cardio
Understood dysrhythmias for the first time...u really made it very simple....
Cardiovascular exam tomorrow for nursing Adult Health class. This was beyond awesome and I will watch again in the a.m. right before the exam!!!!! Awesome stuff!!!!
donee ward best of luck!!
This is great- turned my knowledge level from ineffective rote learning to actually understanding :) I can now begin to interpret what I'm looking at on an ECG. Fantastic. Thanks so much for the break through, Dr Mike.
I can't thank you enough for this video and the way you explain it! Extremely helpful! Truly grateful and appreciated.
I have struggled with this but now, thanks to you, I understand! You made it so simple to understand.
So glad I discovered your lectures! They're so simplified and comprehensive 🙌 Thank you so much!
Does a echo pick up every movement of the heart better than ecg ?
By far the best explanation out there. Thank you!
Hatts off too you sir ,your teaches us in so simple way that even a non medical guy can easily understand these lactures thank you so so much....keep it up boss.......👍
Amazing Lecture, I gained a great understanding of these rythyms that had me confused, going to help me great in paramedic school 🙏🏽
wow. Thank you. This was wonderfully insightful. I was able to actually treat it like a lecture. Notes and many pauses. This will help me with my classes going forward.
Thank you so much once again Dr Mike! Good thing i watched this first before going to my textbook, makes so much sense! God bless you
I can't believe this, you make it clear and soooo easy for us to understand
Thank you very much ❤
A clear, excellent explanation. I liked how it was devided to the different fields of the heart.
Your lecs r simply beautiful! should become better known by more students! Plus, more lecs on pharma would be really appreciated;)
You are a great teacher! I finally understand cardiac dysrhythmias. Thank you so much!
Amazing way you explain things ... so easy to understand... thank you 🙏
I was able to understand the whole thing is 40 minutes with u while my professor has been on it for a week . I knew I wasn’t the issue in class
Very Helpful video Doctor,
I'm beginning to identify the ahrrethmia
You’re one of the best presenters on here, while others miss the mark you hit it right in the head.
Excellent explanation. Thank you, Dr. Mike.
Once again a brilliant video from an amazing teacher. Thank u soo much Sir for your efforts! U are really saving our lives!
Lifesaver! Thank you for making this complex topic simple. I now understand dysrhythmias better.
Thank you for presenting this so clearly and helping me understand this topic
great work doctor, hatt s off to you👍👍👍
I really enjoyed your simplified lect doc,wonderful indeed.
Thank you. I now understand how to properly read an EKG
clear, simple and easy to understand lecture. Thank you very much
Thank you for another great video Dr Mike
This makes so much senses than 3h lecture.
Thank you sir...ur lecture is amazing....I understood the topic.
Sir you are just amazing,and amazing and amazing,I have just started following your channel and it's helping me a lot. Thanks a lot sir ❤️🙏❤️
Beautifully presented with excellent explanation 👌
The Greatest video about heart blocks
Thanks sir for such explaination
Thank you so much, i will be starting my new job at a cardiac step down unit, great refresher.
Dr Mike for the rescue forever❤thanksssssssss
May God bless you.
Very great and simple to undersand
Thank you so much for making a concept that is so complicated simply.
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your explanations are amazing, and simple! Love it!
Gem of a teacher
Excellent explanation . I was so lost but nice job in breaking it down leaving it short / sweet :)
I just understood everything !!
thank you, Dr.
concepts are made clear in such a simple and understandable manner. thanks a lot
This guy is the best and I have been a nurse and to Med school
A talented great speaker
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Love from India 🙏🏼
Thank you. G8 lecture!
Amazing 🤩 lecture
Thank u for simple lectures🙏
So helpful! Thank you for simplifying it
🙂 great teacher
This video is so detail and easy to understand compare to reading a book.
You explained it so well
great lecture sir, thank you!
There is something that he missed in this video they're actually two versions of the second degree heart block. There is a second degree mobitz one where the PR interval begin to lengthen and eventually the QRS complex drops. This is often referred to as Wenckebach. And no I'm not making this up this is legit don't ask me who the heck came up with that name. Second degree mobitz 2 is known as a sudden drop in the QRS complex without any warning from the PR interval lengthening.
Thank you! This lecture was very informative and helpful!
Amazing🎉🎉
Thanks! really helpful. u really helped me out
Thank you Doc. Awesome job!
Hey Dr Mike, have you guys completed a video on SVT? Thank you 🙏🏼.
The only confusing thing in this video is the PR interval. I learned the PR interval is measured from the beginning of the upslope of the P wave to the beginning of the QRS wave (first deflection downward from the isoelectric line). In the video, it seems you are saying (min 32:10) that the PR interval ends at the top of the R wave. This would be inaccurate according to the definition I was taught. Overall, the video was really helpful. Thank you
Thanks you for teaching it well
thank you. you saved my ass lol. u r so adorable too
you're my hero
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I have no idea how this video only has 56k views as at now. You make cardiac dysrhythmias seem like a piece of cake and deserve millions of views. Definitely subscribing
Thank you very much Matt
Great lecture
so excellent. Thanks.
God bless you 🙏🏾
excellent.
26:45 But blood doesn’t really fall into the ventricles by the effect of gravity. It moves according to the pressure gradient created by the relatively negative pressure in the relaxed ventricles even if the body was positioned upside down. (i.e. the ventricles suck the blood out of the atria during diastole). Other than that, you have really broken down arrhythmias for me in such a great simple way, so keep up the good work.💪👏
All the love from Egypt. 🇪🇬❤️
thanks for this.
Thank you very very much 🙏🏻
amazing lecture!
Really appreciate this. Cheers
Thank you so much sir you explained really well appreciate 👍
Excellent!!!
Thank you so much, Sir.
Fantastic.. Thank you
This is brilliant! Thank you so much!!!
fantastic
Really helpfull
I have a cardiac arythmia.may ecg have traced it but I have my 2d echo and stress test doneand its normal based on my doctor but how can i go back to my normal heart beat so that i have no worries at all?
thanks for the awesome lecture!
What exactly happens in supraventricular tachycardia?
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Legend. Thank you
Thank you so much♥️ It was a great help :)
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Both my sister n eldest brother may have a hereditary heart condition. Sis suffers from arrhythmia or a long QT -time . Bro is on meds . I don't have these.
You explained it very thoroughly.
You the best !!!
Awesome!!