This is a field I am hoping to enter in a few years and I need videos like this. Thank you so much for making this one! Will probably refer to it many times over to start studying :)
I love this kind of education very much. Even we, the non-medical students can get rough but real knowledge. May Jehovah bless your thinking capabilities and your fingertips richly!
+Max Webster This activates the AV node.[1] The atrioventricular node delays impulses by approximately 0.12s. This delay in the cardiac pulse is extremely important: It ensures that the atria have ejected their blood into the ventricles first before the ventricles contract.
The Max : Yes, atria contract earliar than ventricles. At first, SA node is activated which causes atrial depolarization. Then AV node is deploarized to send impulses to ventricles.
Samina Thapaliya perhaps because its inverted, as impulses are mostly traveling away from it since its looking at the heart from the right atrium; where the SA node is
Sorry for the delay in responding - I am kind of bias so not the person to ask. It's not a traditional old fashioned medical school where you are spoon fed everything - it's ethos it to develop you in to and independent learner and a prepared foundation doctor
Great video! Clear and concise thanks nick
Nick, you're doing a great job imparting knowledge, God bless you!
This is a field I am hoping to enter in a few years and I need videos like this. Thank you so much for making this one! Will probably refer to it many times over to start studying :)
💃💃💃💃💃💃 I was looking for an awesome teaching like this. WOW! PLEASE I HOPE YOU ARE A TEACHER/LECTURER. You're a brilliant tutor.
I'm learning this now in my class, this is quite helpful!
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Wonderful video on ECG learning. Keep uploading your valuable videos.
U just explained to me 3 of my lectures in 5 mins!!! thank u so so much!!!
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easy to follow and informative, thanks.
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Thanks - I used it today in the hospital and remembered what each part meant !
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very informative...even for normal non medical person can understand
Thanks man.
Helpful af. :)
Nice video.
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I love this kind of education very much. Even we, the non-medical students can get rough but real knowledge. May Jehovah bless your thinking capabilities and your fingertips richly!
very nice...thanx
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Does the EGC let the doctor know if the patient is going to have a heart attack ?
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If each small box represents 0.04 sec and there is 25 boxes in a big box doesn’t it equal = 1 sec and not 0.2Sec?? Or am I misunderstanding??
0.04 × 5 = 0.2 hota he ok
So both atria contract a little earlier that do the two ventricles?
+Max Webster This activates the AV node.[1] The atrioventricular node delays impulses by approximately 0.12s. This delay in the cardiac pulse is extremely important: It ensures that the atria have ejected their blood into the ventricles first before the ventricles contract.
+Max Webster Okay, I've found the answer :).
The Max : Yes, atria contract earliar than ventricles. At first, SA node is activated which causes atrial depolarization. Then AV node is deploarized to send impulses to ventricles.
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He sounds like Malfoy
2:23 aVR lead for really clever people??
Samina Thapaliya perhaps because its inverted, as impulses are mostly traveling away from it since its looking at the heart from the right atrium; where the SA node is
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I want to do medicine. How is Manchester Uni? Ive heard a mixture of responses
Sorry for the delay in responding - I am kind of bias so not the person to ask. It's not a traditional old fashioned medical school where you are spoon fed everything - it's ethos it to develop you in to and independent learner and a prepared foundation doctor
Thank you for reply & also for the videos as this something not many uni's or teachers seem to do.
Subtle.
He dropped the hint that he joined the college :3 Naiceee
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what do you mean?
your S sounds hurt my ears so much
Man...; you almost taught me something! Then, you just started spouting stuff, and stopped teaching-all within 5minutes!
i really dislike his voice
I'm sorry - can't help it
Thanks a lot
tnx nick