I didn't catch that error because we don't use that letter F and N, we use LL and RL. lol. Anyway, I like how you showed us how to place the 12 lead EKG. Great video!
Hi Nick Smith, Your video is very clear with clear explanations. I am a cardiology practitioner. I was just wondering if i could use your video for teaching medical students please? Await your reply
hmm isnt it: L(eft) = left arm R(ight) = right arm F(oot) = left foot N(eutral) = right foot ? (although in practice, there is no big difference if you reverse leg electrodes...) Your correction states: F = left foot R = right foot...
May I use your video for training Medical Assistants and Nurses? Also is there any chance I could mention in a presentation incorporating your video that some EKG's use the abbreviations RA (right arm), RL (right leg), LA (left arm), LL (left leg) since that is what is written on our machines. It would mean I would edit your video when I show it to staff
So easy to understand when someone explains it so well. Thank you, this makes me feel I could go in tomorrow and be confident with attempting this.
"Through the power of witchcraft and physics...." All of medical school summed up in one sentence. Excellent video!
Very clear precise and useful. Thanks
This was a nice refresher Video Thank you
Thank you for teaching!
At 3:15 it says that the ECG lead 'F' goes on the right leg, is this correct?
I don't know my left from my right clearly - you are correct F goes on the left leg... N on the right!
I didn't catch that error because we don't use that letter F and N, we use LL and RL. lol. Anyway, I like how you showed us how to place the 12 lead EKG. Great video!
Hi Nick Smith,
Your video is very clear with clear explanations. I am a cardiology practitioner. I was just wondering if i could use your video for teaching medical students please?
Await your reply
+Sunitha Sampath
Of course
hmm isnt it:
L(eft) = left arm
R(ight) = right arm
F(oot) = left foot
N(eutral) = right foot
?
(although in practice, there is no big difference if you reverse leg electrodes...)
Your correction states: F = left foot R = right foot...
Teresa Silva Yes it is Teresa... A correction should have come up one the screen but obviously it didn't - not sure why!
Apologies to all
Nick Smith it does shows a correction... but it is wrong... The correction states F = left foot R = right foot !
Teresa Silva I'm so dumb!
Have made the change - thank you
N
Nick Smith I should be the one thanking you! Your videos are very useful! :)
May I use your video for training Medical Assistants and Nurses? Also is there any chance I could mention in a presentation incorporating your video that some EKG's use the abbreviations RA (right arm), RL (right leg), LA (left arm), LL (left leg) since that is what is written on our machines. It would mean I would edit your video when I show it to staff
Please feel free to use and edit (and thanks for asking)
I want to ask is there any party machine
Thank you 😊
Thank you EKG
great video with even that mistake
Thank you
Thank You!
i think on the practical showing video the pt should be positioned in the supine position.....