Hi, I'm a paramedic student and I found this video very informing. Helped a lot with understanding just the basics of a NSR. Would love to hear more from you about understanding Axis determination.
Thanks Tom. This video is very easy to understand and very informative. This helped me a lot in understanding basic ECG reading. Please post more videos.
When I was 18, I had low amplitude "garbage" instead of the QRS complex in lead III. I couldn't understand what was that, but... it was simply an electric axis close to +30 degrees. Later the axis slightly shifted right and lead III became positive.
Most helpful I am studying for my EKG tech so how would a EKG work and a minor’s heart or a baby in rare cases. I would like to know on all patients not just adults.
great video!!!! I'm a paramedic in Taiwan, I think paramedics in Taiwan are not good at 12 lead ECG. May I translate these video into chinese? And I argee that normal is the most difficult diagnosis!
Hi, I'm a paramedic student and I found this video very informing. Helped a lot with understanding just the basics of a NSR. Would love to hear more from you about understanding Axis determination.
Thanks, Jonathan! I’ll definitely be doing more on axis. Good luck with the remainder of your paramedic education.
You need this for paramedic school?
Are you Satan’s paramedic?
Best video I've ever seen on this topic! From a nursing student, thank you!!
Thank you so much, Savannah! Best of luck to you.
Excellent presentation for my paramedic students. Thank you, Tom !
My pleasure, Gail! Thanks for watching.
So appreciate your explanation and the way you make everything so easy.
Thank you so much and God bless.🙏🙏
Thank you, Rah Moh! I’m glad you enjoyed it.
Well explained refresher material. Much appreciated.
Thanks Tom. This video is very easy to understand and very informative. This helped me a lot in understanding basic ECG reading. Please post more videos.
Glad you enjoyed it. I'm thinking about getting back in the saddle.
Wonderful job ! 👏👏🙏
When I was 18, I had low amplitude "garbage" instead of the QRS complex in lead III. I couldn't understand what was that, but... it was simply an electric axis close to +30 degrees. Later the axis slightly shifted right and lead III became positive.
Well done Tom!
Thanks, Jon!
Most helpful I am studying for my EKG tech so how would a EKG work and a minor’s heart or a baby in rare cases. I would like to know on all patients not just adults.
I recommend Chou’s Electrocardiography in Clinical Practice: Adult and Pediatric.
Excellent 🎉
great video!!!! I'm a paramedic in Taiwan, I think paramedics in Taiwan are not good at 12 lead ECG. May I translate these video into chinese?
And I argee that normal is the most difficult diagnosis!
That’s an interesting idea. Can you email me to discuss? tbouthillet at gmail dot com.
By the way, in Russian sources the PR interval is always called PQ independently of the presence of a Q wave.
That's interesting! Thanks, Алексей Рукин!
thank you
You are welcome!
Great Video! Greetings from Germany :) #FoaMed
Thank you so much!
Make RCIS exam preparation video
Now that’s an interesting idea!