EKG l Atrial Fibrillation (A Fib)
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
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Today’s video is all about atrial fibrillation (A Fib) for Nursing Students and NCLEX Review.
The most common EKG rhythm you’ll see in a clinical setting is atrial fibrillation (A Fib). A Fib results in 350 to 650 beats or impulses per minute generated in the right atrium.
Watch to learn more about A Fib complications and nursing interventions.
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Thank you so much Nurse Mike for this wonderful easy learning lesson about A fib..👏🏻😊 It really helps me a lot to memorized and learned this for my preparation in nclex and at the same time having fun watching your videos..Godbless you always..😊
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Beautiful I've learned afib in 7 mins thanks
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hi nurse mike! ill be taking my nclex in 1week from now, i just wanna ask if nclex gonna ask us what to give first to patient's with afib, are we gonna answer beta blockers? is calcium channel blockers are also included as part of care for afib?? thank u so much!!!
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Good informational video, but no EKG showing Afib.
I was on warfarin and still had symptoms of A Fib I think it came from too much warfarin know on Eliquis and hoping that cardioversion will restore and get off the Elquis shortly after. I believe it was negligence on my primary care doctor that got me to this point.
The anticoagulants will not treat the a-fib but it will prevent you from getting blood clots caused by the a-fib.
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This is spelled correctly. There are 2 "L's" unlike the other videos
other than that, I loved it!! haha
Right? I was second guessing my own spelling of the word...
Thanks for making this video. So helpful
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Thanks so helpful
I get irregular heart rhythm usually when I don’t sleep well. What should I do, I’m 24 yo
Are you better?
@@binebum1 No but I got them under control with metoprolol. Stress and insomnia were the cause of mine.
what about diltiazem for afib?
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What's the basic difference between Atrial fibrillation and Atrial flutter?
Would you admnister warfarin in AFIB and thrombocytopenia?
warfarin for long term therapy for chronic afib but not for thrombocytopenia, there is already a deficiency in platelets you don't want to give them anticoagulant
@Camilia thank you so much for your response. In this case the patient had both Afib and low platelets.
Can u make a cpr
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Y digoxin...?as v read in anticoagulant therapy for AF....debigatron r rivaroxaban to be given right
I’m watching this because I just experienced this laying in bed.
'Atrial gone wild'
Alcohol is not a stimulant. It's a depressant
Actually, alcohol is more complex than simply categorizing it as a depressant because it does have some stimulating effects including increasing heart rate.
@@Ourlittlefunnyfarm thanks. I guess when I think about it that's true. Touche! Some people think of alcohol as a stimulant that can increase your heart rate, give you energy, and decrease your inhibitions. However, this is not the whole story.
Alcohol has some initial stimulant effects, but it’s primarily a depressant - meaning it slows your body down.
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