EKG I ST Elevated Myocardial Infarction (STEMI)
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is NOAM or OANM? am confused
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That was EXCELLENT! I recently suffered STEMI i can appreciate helping understand what happened.
I’m sorry but you’re amazing!!!! You should get a Nobel prize or some sort of award!!!!!!! So so so under rated!!! You just helped me understand why the left side of your body shows signs when having a heart attack..something I’ve been trying to find out for a while.
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LOVE THE WAY YOU EXPRESS THEM
I had this, they lost me in the back of the ambulance, brought me back, they got me to the ER and they ran with me to the cath lab, got a stent, my right coronary artery was 100 percent blocked, and I also have another one that is 70 percent, being treated with meds.. I hope it doesn't get 100 occluded, that one is the LCx artery...
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Thanks. This helps for an exam I have coming up!
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Informative on the subject.
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Hi everyone ! So it is it low cardiac out put and low oxygen?The Awsome Mike said no Cardiac output and No Oxygen, but the diagram say Low cardiac output and low oxygen. I am making more notes for the cardio system and I want to make sure i jot them down correctly:) Thank you so so much :)
Omg love your videos!
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🙏👏🤞🏽 perfect!
🫀Cardiac Carl looks like Mike RN👨⚕️
They both look like they know their stuff
Great videos guys! Super helpful! But I'm confused... in your "Myocardial Infarction" video you also mention MONA, but it says that for the NCLEX, the correct order is OANM. In THIS video the correct order is NOAM. Did I miss something???
Abigail Figueroa oanm is the order for angina to not lead to a heart attack mona is the order if their pressure is low skip nitro go to morphine first
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Nice reply :)
i thought you gave oxygen first. ONAM?
Not according to the last NCSBN update who write the NCLEX