I started watching your content in nursing school and you taught me EKGs the first time, now I'm back again as I'm being tested for my hospital job ❤ awesome content
You're actually the GOAT. These videos are so straight to the point and easy to remember and understand! Also the visuals help a ton! Keep up the good work :)
First off love your videos, big help with my paramedic course. I literally learned vfib and vflutter in one day, THANK YOU, so excited. Would LOVE for you to make a video on interoperating SVT PEA VFIb & VTach
This is an excellent clear, concise video on the differences between fib and flutter! I have nursing and allied health students learning EKG and arrhythmia interpretation via distance learning at the moment due to COVID, and this video was a huge help to them. Thanks Don, well done, MINT Nursing!
Don, can you make a video on VFib and VTach with explanation of what's going on. Thank you so much. You have a way of teaching that one may understand!🙏
Hi! I am a newgrad RN in Australia and wanted to comment as your videos have been extremely helpful. Are you able to do more videos on ventricular tachycardia/ventricular flutter? Thank you so much!
occaissionally, on bike rides lating about 1.5 hrs, i get episodes of rapid heart rate exceeding 180 bpm according to my fitbit. iam aged 61. once it starts, i have to take a short break to get my bpm back down, but my heart rate quickly rises if my exertion exceeds a certain wattage . sometimes, i feel tiny bursts of higher bpms repeating for about 4 or 5 seconds.
Afib is regularly irregular. “Irregularly irregular” would be a double negative term which will indicate that afib is regular at some point, which is not the case. Hope this helps!
Thank you, it looks like I’m having atrial flutter according to my Apple Watch I’m also having PVC all just starting this week with chest pains I’ve been to ER before the flutter when it was just PVC and was sent home
Sir I am from Pakistan and I'm mbbs student I appreciate your learning and teaching, I request you to make a video on leads of ECG, And describe the every aspect of ECG, Thank you Dr sab
Is it possible to have both AFib and Atrial Flutter? Because I have both episode types recorded on monitors, confirmed by the electrophysiologists who have done my cardiac ablations, but this made it seem like you either have one or the other? It's all confusing. Not your video! This was great! But all the heart arrhythmia stuff, in general, is a bit confusing to have.
Actually, this is debatable. Because , afib is always irregular in rhythm. So if you say, irregularly irregular, that makes it a double negative statement, implicating that afib is regular. If that makes sense.
Came here to refresh my memory on A flutter. But stopped when I saw "Afib is a REGULARLY irregular Rhythm"...it is NOT.....it is an IRREGULARLY irregular rhythm... A REGular irregular rhythm would be Mobitz type 1 or 2 AV block...
Hi there! There is a lot of confusion with the terms “regularly irregular”. Afib is ALWAYS irregular. That is a fact. If you will say that afib is irregularly irregular, that is a double negative statement where it will mean that there are times where afib can be regular. Hope that clarifies things!
Please continue to teach the rest of the cardiac rhythms! These videos are very helpful to a labor and delivery nurse who needs ACLS.
You got it! Working on heart rhythms videos!
Your videos are so easy to understand. I am a retired R.N. and I could have benefited from these so much, but I am enjoying them now. Thanks!
Thank you. Just made me realize the difference between A fib & A flutte
You are the only person I have found who truly makes all of this seem so simple!! This is my kind of learning!! Thank you
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The best ever afib video on TH-cam!!!
Thank you!!
I started watching your content in nursing school and you taught me EKGs the first time, now I'm back again as I'm being tested for my hospital job ❤ awesome content
You're actually the GOAT. These videos are so straight to the point and easy to remember and understand! Also the visuals help a ton! Keep up the good work :)
Thanks so much for being here!
Just been diagnosed with atrial flutter. Great video not a med student and still understood this and made me feel better about my diagnosis. Thanks ☺️
Wow! You are amazing!!! Wish you had more for cardiac videos which is incredibly hard for me to understand but you made it easy. Thank you!
First off love your videos, big help with my paramedic course. I literally learned vfib and vflutter in one day, THANK YOU, so excited. Would LOVE for you to make a video on interoperating SVT PEA VFIb & VTach
Easily explained and easily undertood! The best!
This is an excellent clear, concise video on the differences between fib and flutter! I have nursing and allied health students learning EKG and arrhythmia interpretation via distance learning at the moment due to COVID, and this video was a huge help to them. Thanks Don, well done, MINT Nursing!
Thank you!! Much appreciated :)
Yours are the most helpful EKG vids because you offer the puzzle piece that's missing
A terrific explanation of AFIB! Now I can understand what my Kardia is showing me. Great job!
Thanks!!
Studying for an acute care nursing exam and have watched all your videos on rhythm interp they have really helped so easy to follow! thankyou!
Best of luck! and glad it helped you!
Thank u mint! Im working here in national guard riyadh saudi and im an ecg technician. Nurse by profession tnx for this clips.
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You are literally God sent! I have learned so much! Thank you!!!
Super grateful for these videos! Im just a 2nd year biomed student and these videos are helping me learn bigtimeee! 🌻
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Please dont stop uploading your videos! They are just great! ❤️
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This was really helpful! Clear and to the point! Hope you guys will continue to make more videos.
THANK YOU!!! Cumulative final tomorrow and you explained this simply with points I needed a refresher on. THANKKK YOUUU!!!!!
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Very wonderful, very informative...Every medical student should see this....
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This video was much better than the 2 hr lecture I just had in NP school. Wow!! Thank you so much!
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Well this is the best video i have been through! A big Thankyou🤗
In Afib these other cardiac cells initiating additional electrical signals are also referred to as ectopic focal points ! Good clear video
You mean an ectopic focus or ectopic foci. 😉
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4:51. Scared me there. But great vid!!!
seriously gave me some PVCs :D
U are so precise... Thankyou.
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This was very informative and easy to understand.
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Don, can you make a video on VFib and VTach with explanation of what's going on. Thank you so much. You have a way of teaching that one may understand!🙏
Brilliant video - so helpful and easy to understand!!
Thanks!!
Hi! I am a newgrad RN in Australia and wanted to comment as your videos have been extremely helpful. Are you able to do more videos on ventricular tachycardia/ventricular flutter? Thank you so much!
Best video hands down 👑
Wow, this video helped me so much! Thank you
I'm so glad!
What you mentioned for atrial flutter, isn't that focal atrial tachycardia aka one site other than SA node firing? What's the difference?
Clear and easy to understand. Thank you much. Love it.
Thanks!!
The way u explained was so good....very simple & easily understood ☺️
Thanks so much!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge
Thank you for these videos!
This was great! I also saw your heart block video which was amazing as well. Can you do one on bundle branch block; RBBB, LBBB? Thank you!
Thanks! And will do!
Sir ur videos are really helpful.... Thank you so much and keep uploading ur knowledgeable videos
Thank you! Glad to help.
So good , you made so easy .. keep on . you are talented
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Nice explained. I have a question ,if p wave absent but rhythms is regular so is it AFib or not
Great explanation! Thank you! Greetings from Colombia
Greetings!
Sir i request to please make a vedio on all types of cardiac arrhythmia . And if there's already a vedio plz provide me the link of it.
youre an amazing teacher
Hi, can you have slow AF with a complete heart block?
If so, kindly could you do a video?
very helpful! can you make VF, VT, asystole and PEA interpretation please?
Thank you for the suggestion!!
Thank you so much for this explanation!
You’re very welcome!!
Easy to understand, thank you!
occaissionally, on bike rides lating about 1.5 hrs, i get episodes of rapid heart rate exceeding 180 bpm according to my fitbit. iam aged 61. once it starts, i have to take a short break to get my bpm back down, but my heart rate quickly rises if my exertion exceeds a certain wattage . sometimes, i feel tiny bursts of higher bpms repeating for about 4 or 5 seconds.
Wow😍😍😍😍thank you,great job
This was really helpful hope u will add more videos..thank u
Glad to help!
Really nice, concise and easy to identify..thank you
Thank you!!
Love this explanation !!
Thanks so much!
Made it so much easier to understand
Glad to help out!!
Plz update about ventricular fibrillation and flutter
New subscriber here! Very informative
Thanks for being here!
Did you do a video on ventricular fibrillation? if not, please do :)
Thanks for the suggestion!
Very, very good!👌🏾Thanks!🙌🏾
At 2:34 shouldn't it be irregularly irregular?
Plz we want different diseases of heart ECG findings For example.. Myocardial infarction etc
Please make more videos on all types of irregularities in EKG
Gosh, I love you, you're such a lifesaver.. I love my instructor but she talks too fast it's hard for me to keep up with her😬
Is AFl neccesarily only 1 more cell, or can it be just very few cells compared to Afib?
Wonderful video,nicely presentd.
Thanks!
Tysm...ur videos r really helping me
Thanks once agian
Thank you! This was an awesome clear video! Much appreciated. xx
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I need whole NCLEX review from you ppl
Wait. Isn't A-fib "irregularly irregular" ?
Afib is regularly irregular. “Irregularly irregular” would be a double negative term which will indicate that afib is regular at some point, which is not the case. Hope this helps!
You are wrong, the first “irregularly” means P wave absence, the second “irregularity” means QRS irregular.
How do they determine 2:1, 3:1 conduction? That’s unclear for me. Thanks
Solid video. thank you
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Superb explanation love from India
Plz make a video on psvt vs afib vs a flutter including treatment in short
Thank you so much ❤️
Thank you, it looks like I’m having atrial flutter according to my Apple Watch I’m also having PVC all just starting this week with chest pains I’ve been to ER before the flutter when it was just PVC and was sent home
Very helpful videos
Love you guys
It was great! Thanks a lot
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Salamat, Mae!
Thankyouu so much it was easy to grasp the concept in one go :))
You’re very welcome!!
Sir I am from Pakistan and
I'm mbbs student
I appreciate your learning and teaching,
I request you to make a video on leads of ECG,
And describe the every aspect of ECG,
Thank you Dr sab
Soon! Thanks!
Thanks a lot for sharing
Is it possible to have both AFib and Atrial Flutter? Because I have both episode types recorded on monitors, confirmed by the electrophysiologists who have done my cardiac ablations, but this made it seem like you either have one or the other? It's all confusing. Not your video! This was great! But all the heart arrhythmia stuff, in general, is a bit confusing to have.
Actually, yes! There were several patients I took care where they were on and off afib/aflutter.
Why irregular rhythm in afib and why regular in af?🤔
Thank you guys
Life savers
you’re very welcome!!
Please keep making more videos
Excellent, thanks
Thank you so much!
Think you made a mistake in saying that atrial fibrillation is regularly irrregular. It is actually irregularly irregular.
Actually, this is debatable. Because , afib is always irregular in rhythm. So if you say, irregularly irregular, that makes it a double negative statement, implicating that afib is regular. If that makes sense.
Came here to refresh my memory on A flutter. But stopped when I saw "Afib is a REGULARLY irregular Rhythm"...it is NOT.....it is an IRREGULARLY irregular rhythm... A REGular irregular rhythm would be Mobitz type 1 or 2 AV block...
Hi there! There is a lot of confusion with the terms “regularly irregular”. Afib is ALWAYS irregular. That is a fact. If you will say that afib is irregularly irregular, that is a double negative statement where it will mean that there are times where afib can be regular. Hope that clarifies things!
You are wrong, the first “irregularly” means P wave absence, the second “irregularity” means QRS irregular.
Superb. regards from India