I’ve already watched a lot of ECG vids here in UA-cam and by far THIS one concisely and clearly explains almost everything. The added ‘lead groupings’ is super helpful too! 10/10 for the explanation, 10/10 as well for the video quality. Thank you so much!
I'd certainly need to revisit this video to fully grasp all you say, because the amount and quality of information is fantastic. After watching this again I found one important thing missing and that is decomposition of QRS complex. Why in some leads Q is missing, in others R is missing, in other S is a spike and in others R is a spike? That is not left clear in this video.... Regardless, this is a nice tutorial. Thank you for such effort!
HI, i though the S wave represents right ventricle depolersation? Here you said the S wave is generated when the base of the left ventricle depolerise. Is there a right ventricle wave ?@TheLearnMedicineShow
Great question! If the patient has an amputated limb, place the electrode on body part closest to that limb. For example, in amputated arms, place electrode near shoulders; and in amputated legs, place electrodes above the hip.
Its always difficult to know at what level to pitch these videos. I did some cell physiology in the previous episode its aimed at being an introduction / refresher ua-cam.com/video/SI0eUAmXAlg/v-deo.html . Abnormal cell physiology is covered where clinically relevant throughout other episodes in the series. Thanks for watching and for the feedback 🙏
I’ve already watched a lot of ECG vids here in UA-cam and by far THIS one concisely and clearly explains almost everything. The added ‘lead groupings’ is super helpful too! 10/10 for the explanation, 10/10 as well for the video quality. Thank you so much!
You are the best among the rest!!! 🤧. Very easy to understand.
This is incredible.Thanks for making such an easy to understand video.
Wow thank you 🙏😍
Amazing video, very palatable.
The effort went into making this video is very much appreciated.
you are weldcome 🙏. Thank you for watching 😍
Wonderful vizualization and explanation. Love it.
So pleased you liked this ! I’m just working on the voiceover for next episode now!
Thanks for this great tutorial , I do apreciate a lot 😀 😀
You are very welcome! Please stay tuned because ECG interpretation is coming!😍
You are very good thank you so much
Most welcome 😊. Thanks for watching 🙏
I'd certainly need to revisit this video to fully grasp all you say, because the amount and quality of information is fantastic. After watching this again I found one important thing missing and that is decomposition of QRS complex. Why in some leads Q is missing, in others R is missing, in other S is a spike and in others R is a spike? That is not left clear in this video.... Regardless, this is a nice tutorial. Thank you for such effort!
Bro finally ECG lecture which I could understand... U dropped this bro👑
🙌 great to hear ! Thank you for watching 🙏
HI, i though the S wave represents right ventricle depolersation? Here you said the S wave is generated when the base of the left ventricle depolerise. Is there a right ventricle wave ?@TheLearnMedicineShow
Amazing video
🙏🔥😎
Hi I’m now studying ECG. Trying to comprehend the rhythm to remember any tips.Tku
I know I start my class in April and I’m just looking at videos and learning the waves. That seems a very difficult doesn’t it.
What if the patient misses an arm or an leg? What happens to the leads that would be placed in the missing limbs?
Great question! If the patient has an amputated limb, place the electrode on body part closest to that limb. For example, in amputated arms, place electrode near shoulders; and in amputated legs, place electrodes above the hip.
@@TheLearnMedicineShow Thank You!
😅I want a millivolt to come out the phone so I can see how big it is❤
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Sorry but I m a doctor you think i dont know it? Explain some cell fisiology
Its always difficult to know at what level to pitch these videos. I did some cell physiology in the previous episode its aimed at being an introduction / refresher ua-cam.com/video/SI0eUAmXAlg/v-deo.html . Abnormal cell physiology is covered where clinically relevant throughout other episodes in the series. Thanks for watching and for the feedback 🙏
So rude! You can't even spell physiology correctly or read the title with some understanding