Instead of LISAL you can use (I SEE ALL LEADS) I=INFIRIOR=2/3/AVF, SEE= SEPTAL =V1/V2 ALL=ANTERIOR= V3/V4 LEADS=LATERAL=V5/V6 Just remember 1&AVL are also lateral and start with the “Shoe” she was talking about for 2/3/AVF if you want to use this acronym.
All i can say is THANK YOU. For someone who is a visual learner and is struggling to find a way to understand it all, this has truly helped!!! Loved the Mnemonics x
I have no words how to thank you! I was struggling to memorize this for PCCN exam and boom, it makes sense in just 7 minutes long video, BRILLIANT!! thank you so so much!
Thank you sooo much! I’m studying for my CCRN and for the life of me I could not memorize the leads and affected coronary arteries. This helped so much! I’m a visual person and pneumonics really help me. Now I feel more confident about these types of questions 😊
Thank you, we had a question on the exam on this, and i was the only one that got the question correct. it was to match everything, and this mnemonic was perfect. THANK YOU!!
LISALor Lisarel. (3:25)......funny how it sounds when these Brits pronounce it. When something ends with a or e, they add an r between two words when they pronounce. Australians and Kiwis do that as well. I wonder if they actually notice it.
Maam i cud listen a piano cover being played at the background of ur video may u pls tell which music is this..?? And btw lovely explanation for ECG lead interpretation..!!!👍🏻😊
To remember AVR, AVL, and AVF from the bottom up F:floor, L:Ladder, and R: Roof. From the floor you’ll need a ladder to get to the roof.
What about: Right, Left, Foot?
@@johannesstruijk9907 thanks for this! 😁
This is easy, thanks
R for Right, L for Left, F for foot - thats how I remember in my mind. 1 is perpendicular to the F and II is toward the left and III is to the right
Instead of LISAL you can use (I SEE ALL LEADS)
I=INFIRIOR=2/3/AVF,
SEE= SEPTAL =V1/V2
ALL=ANTERIOR= V3/V4
LEADS=LATERAL=V5/V6
Just remember 1&AVL are also lateral and start with the “Shoe” she was talking about for 2/3/AVF if you want to use this acronym.
It’s mind blowing that you made a subject that was stumping me for weeks make complete sense in only 7 minutes! Thank you so much!
All i can say is THANK YOU. For someone who is a visual learner and is struggling to find a way to understand it all, this has truly helped!!! Loved the Mnemonics x
And they say heroes don’t exist !!! 🙏🙏bless ur heart ❤️
I have no words how to thank you! I was struggling to memorize this for PCCN exam and boom, it makes sense in just 7 minutes long video, BRILLIANT!! thank you so so much!
Thank you sooo much! I’m studying for my CCRN and for the life of me I could not memorize the leads and affected coronary arteries. This helped so much! I’m a visual person and pneumonics really help me. Now I feel more confident about these types of questions 😊
This wasn't even what i was looking for but i'm so so glad i've found this. Very helpful video frr and the comments too. Thank you!!
I just passed my CCRN exam. got some from this. Thanks a lot
😂 I’ve been a medic for a year and wish they had played this in my didactic. Thank you for demystifying.
Different ideas of ECG teaching
Thank you so much for sharing us
I am a very visual learner. This was very helpful! Thank you!
Brilliant, very visual, and easy to remember.
No language to appreciate your charming /exciting topics.
You broke this down so well thank you ❤
"Lads come in the middle", emphatic.
Bloody well done though, summarised a very important topic in literally a heart beat.
Keep 'em comin.
This was SOOO helpful!!!! Thank you so much for sharing this!!!!
This was a great way to explain it thankyou.
I am happy to have watched this.
Thank you so much! This was amazing. LOVED the calm background music as well
Thank you, we had a question on the exam on this, and i was the only one that got the question correct. it was to match everything, and this mnemonic was perfect. THANK YOU!!
Very helpful ...
absolutely fantastic
Thank you very much, I've finally found a good video
This was very very awesome. Thanks so much for posting!
How about Romeo Loves Fooliet 😂
Good video. Made things a lot clearer for me for my ALS course next week.
Thank you.
helpful to make me remember the leads and the relation between st segment and coronary arteries
You should start making videos again thank you for this 😊
thank you for making it easy to understand remember
Wow Berry Berry
Comm-Plexx 👍👍😁
what if there is an abnormality in aVR? what does it correspond to?
Thank you. It is so helpful
This was fantastic. Absolutely brilliant.
This is amazing, thanks so much😊
very useful for CCRN :)
really helpful thank you
so useful :)
So simplified. Thank you so much
I remember RLF, really loud fart.
Thank you for the video. It was helpful, but the music is so distracting. :(
Excellent. Keep the flag flying
Was that Yiruma playing in the background?
Light Bulb!!!! Thank you!
it was useful ! thanks
Really helpful! thank you so much
Thanks a lot so helpful :)
helpful, thank you!
Thank you......
awesome! Thank you!!!!
thank god i found this video
Superb 👍
thanks!
LISALor Lisarel. (3:25)......funny how it sounds when these Brits pronounce it. When something ends with a or e, they add an r between two words when they pronounce. Australians and Kiwis do that as well. I wonder if they actually notice it.
Nice video ! Thank you :)
Thank you mam
Thank u
Thanks.
Maam i cud listen a piano cover being played at the background of ur video may u pls tell which music is this..??
And btw lovely explanation for ECG lead interpretation..!!!👍🏻😊
Yiruma-river flows
Thank you!!!!
Thank you!
Thank you so much
Hello isn’t A in “Lisal” “left anterior descending artery” suppose to be right Coronary artery? I studied it wrong cause of this video !!!!!
Yes it says that
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傷信。。
Waste of time
Under "LISAL" the mnemonic I made for the first laters are
L I. SA. L
"C":ardiocytes "R":eally "L":ove "C":alcium
A. C. A. A
A. D.
Superb👍