Better explained than the doctor that explained it to our entire class of medical students! The model of the human torso is very expensive, but I can see it is worth it. Great job and a sincere thank you!
Great explanation. I have been a paramedic for 25 years and this is a great description of how, what, where and overall explanation of heart sounds. I wish this was available years ago.
Thank you for creating a very practical connection between the cardiac cycle (systole, diastole) and types of murmurs! I have never been taught or read about murmurs in that way and now I'm confident that I can more likely identify stenosis or regurgitation.
+Roma Fitzgerald thank you! I promise you will never forget murmurs again. not sure why everybody doesn't teach it this way. The second I made this connection . . it clicked!
I am a bit confused. At min 4:39 for the aortic valve sound, why do you mention the mid-clavicular line, shouldn't be 2nd ICS, R sternal margin/ border? (MCL is further located than the SMB). www.researchgate.net/figure/Bony-surface-landmarks-on-the-anterior-chest-Note-the-commonly-used-reference-lines-A_fig1_5581284 Otherwise, superb explanation - thank you!
Can i translate your helpful video into my language? To help our student can understand clearly a out the heart sounds. I will write the credit carefully and direct to your channel. :D
nope . . .you're hearing it right. Believe it or not, murmurs are not heard over the valve. It has to do with how the valve sounds echo through the heart.
Better explained than the doctor that explained it to our entire class of medical students!
The model of the human torso is very expensive, but I can see it is worth it.
Great job and a sincere thank you!
Great explanation. I have been a paramedic for 25 years and this is a great description of how, what, where and overall explanation of heart sounds. I wish this was available years ago.
thank you so much
Thank you for creating a very practical connection between the cardiac cycle (systole, diastole) and types of murmurs! I have never been taught or read about murmurs in that way and now I'm confident that I can more likely identify stenosis or regurgitation.
+Roma Fitzgerald thank you! I promise you will never forget murmurs again. not sure why everybody doesn't teach it this way. The second I made this connection . . it clicked!
Totally awesome...felt like I 'touched' this in first semester but didn't really understand heart sounds...thank you so much for this video..Kudos!
This is the best explanation I have seen yet. Not even my lecturer's can top this. Thanks so much :)
this guy is very good. explains well.
Thank you. No body has explained better than this.
best description to understand murmurs ever!
very on point and clear!!!
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WONDERFUL explanation!! (better than I ever got in class)
Cardiac exam tonight for my PNP assessment course. This is super helpful!
Excellente explication
Your explanation was the best one. Thank you
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Awesome, thank you mate, very helpful.
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Really helpful video! Thank you!
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fantastic explanation.
I am a bit confused. At min 4:39 for the aortic valve sound, why do you mention the mid-clavicular line, shouldn't be 2nd ICS, R sternal margin/ border? (MCL is further located than the SMB). www.researchgate.net/figure/Bony-surface-landmarks-on-the-anterior-chest-Note-the-commonly-used-reference-lines-A_fig1_5581284
Otherwise, superb explanation - thank you!
Brilliant explanation!
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Ty. But i was expecting to hear actual heart sounds with murmur.
Thank you so much for this video!!!
+Powerfulmantha awesome glad it helped
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Can i translate your helpful video into my language? To help our student can understand clearly a out the heart sounds. I will write the credit carefully and direct to your channel. :D
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nycee explained
4:42 aortic murmur? but thats superior vena cava.. im i missing something here?
nope . . .you're hearing it right. Believe it or not, murmurs are not heard over the valve. It has to do with how the valve sounds echo through the heart.
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+Sara Avalos thank you. . . glad to help in your journey
Am I able to feel the pulse rate without my stethoscope
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Awesome explanation