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this channel bring me open my mind about critical care nursing, and really give me more advantages as a nurse :) Please upload your amazing video, day by day :)
I'm curious how do we determine which lead is positive vs. negative? I remember the lecture where you talked about the different views of the heart we see from different leads. Ex: I,II,III, aVR, aVL, aVF. I thought the augmented leads were all positive electrodes? aVR=from LA/LL looking to the RArm? (And that's moving toward the positive electrode of RArm?). I understood everything else except the postive/negative part, and how we can determine that.
I just stumbled across your channel. And I'd like to say, you remind me of the mathematics guy from Khan Academy. Regardless, great videos. They were very interesting. Also, do you take video suggestions? Because I'd like to give one. It's not a well known condition but I personally believe that it's under diagnosed. Anyways, hope you have a good day!
Thank you and believe it or not but Khan Academy was my inspiration for this style of presentation. I'm always open to suggestions and if they seem like good choices I add them to my todo list.
@@ICUAdvantage So, basically my suggestion is Hemiplegic Migraine. It's a type of migraine disorder that mimics a stroke. It can even leave someone permanently disabled like a stroke. One notable difference between a stroke and a hemiplegic migraine is that a stroke has a cure, while a hemiplegic migraine doesn't exactly have any cure as of yet. There are preventative treatments and behaviors to minimize the chance of a hemiplegic migraine being triggered or occurring, but there is no cure for when it actually happens. So it's always advised that if someone has a history of hemiplegic migraines, they prevent any and all future migraines as much as they can. Because once you've had it once, you are much more likely of getting it again. What's even stranger is that in addition of being able to cause brain damage and permanent disability like a stroke, it can also be a cause of death like a stroke. The only difference between a stroke and hemiplegic migraine is what they are caused by Stroke = Malfunctions with blood flow to the brain Hemiplegic Migraine = Malfunction of neural pathways in the brain. I'd go into more detail but I think it'd be better if you looked into it yourself. The National Library of Medicine has some great articles on it.
@@ICUAdvantage For some reason youtube deleted my reply but basically I was suggesting that maybe you could cover hemiplegic migraine. It's basically a rare type of migraine disorder that mimics a stroke. The National Library of Medicine has a really good article on it that can be a great starting point.
Hey Eddie, I just wanted to reach out and let you know that I truly miss you and your content. I've been checking every day, and it's been a while since I've seen anything. I really hope all is well with you.
Hey, thank you so much for this comment and I really appreciate you thinking of me! It's been a rough past year at times, but I think I'm getting to a better place with everything and I'm really working towards getting back on track with making new videos. In fact, I just uploaded the next video in this series just a bit ago!
I'm absolutely thrilled to see new content, and even more so to hear that you're doing well. Your response has truly filled a void in my heart, and I want to express my heartfelt gratitude for reaching out. I am forever sharing your channel with my students and colleagues. Please stay strong and be blessed always.
Hey there! It has been a while although I did just get a new video up today. Been going through some stuff, but think I may be through mostly and ready to get back into it!
🎓‼ Earn CE Credits with ICU Advantage Academy: 👉🏼 adv.icu/academy (Also access notes and more!)
💲 10% off Critical Care Academy (CCRN Review): 👉🏼adv.icu/cca (USE CODE "icuadv10")
💲 10% off EACH Month @ Nurisng Mastery membership: 👉🏼 adv.icu/mastery
📝 NOTES available to members! ► UA-cam: adv.icu/ym | ► Patreon: adv.icu/pm
This channel deserves so much more recognition!
One of the best RN/critical care channels on UA-cam! Thank you so much! 🖤
Wow, thank you! I truly appreciate that and really glad you enjoy the content!
this channel bring me open my mind about critical care nursing, and really give me more advantages as a nurse :)
Please upload your amazing video, day by day :)
Can you do a video on impella pumps? Thank you for all the great content!!
I'm curious how do we determine which lead is positive vs. negative? I remember the lecture where you talked about the different views of the heart we see from different leads. Ex: I,II,III, aVR, aVL, aVF. I thought the augmented leads were all positive electrodes? aVR=from LA/LL looking to the RArm? (And that's moving toward the positive electrode of RArm?). I understood everything else except the postive/negative part, and how we can determine that.
Thank you, this is great! are the videos about MI available on youtube or only at the website?
Great videos. I meant to comment on the ACLS video. How many years until we don’t need to say high quality before the acronym CPR?
Please can you do a video on CVP reading
Can you do a video on Methyln blue?! 💙
It's on the todo list!
I just stumbled across your channel. And I'd like to say, you remind me of the mathematics guy from Khan Academy.
Regardless, great videos. They were very interesting.
Also, do you take video suggestions? Because I'd like to give one. It's not a well known condition but I personally believe that it's under diagnosed.
Anyways, hope you have a good day!
Thank you and believe it or not but Khan Academy was my inspiration for this style of presentation.
I'm always open to suggestions and if they seem like good choices I add them to my todo list.
@@ICUAdvantage
So, basically my suggestion is Hemiplegic Migraine. It's a type of migraine disorder that mimics a stroke. It can even leave someone permanently disabled like a stroke.
One notable difference between a stroke and a hemiplegic migraine is that a stroke has a cure, while a hemiplegic migraine doesn't exactly have any cure as of yet. There are preventative treatments and behaviors to minimize the chance of a hemiplegic migraine being triggered or occurring, but there is no cure for when it actually happens.
So it's always advised that if someone has a history of hemiplegic migraines, they prevent any and all future migraines as much as they can. Because once you've had it once, you are much more likely of getting it again.
What's even stranger is that in addition of being able to cause brain damage and permanent disability like a stroke, it can also be a cause of death like a stroke. The only difference between a stroke and hemiplegic migraine is what they are caused by
Stroke = Malfunctions with blood flow to the brain
Hemiplegic Migraine = Malfunction of neural pathways in the brain.
I'd go into more detail but I think it'd be better if you looked into it yourself. The National Library of Medicine has some great articles on it.
@@ICUAdvantage
For some reason youtube deleted my reply but basically I was suggesting that maybe you could cover hemiplegic migraine. It's basically a rare type of migraine disorder that mimics a stroke.
The National Library of Medicine has a really good article on it that can be a great starting point.
Hey Eddie,
I just wanted to reach out and let you know that I truly miss you and your content. I've been checking every day, and it's been a while since I've seen anything. I really hope all is well with you.
Hey, thank you so much for this comment and I really appreciate you thinking of me! It's been a rough past year at times, but I think I'm getting to a better place with everything and I'm really working towards getting back on track with making new videos. In fact, I just uploaded the next video in this series just a bit ago!
I'm absolutely thrilled to see new content, and even more so to hear that you're doing well. Your response has truly filled a void in my heart, and I want to express my heartfelt gratitude for reaching out. I am forever sharing your channel with my students and colleagues. Please stay strong and be blessed always.
Hi Eddie! It’s been 4 months since you last posted. Hope you’re ok.
Hey there! It has been a while although I did just get a new video up today. Been going through some stuff, but think I may be through mostly and ready to get back into it!
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