EMT Cardiac Anatomy / EMT MADE EASY
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This book was created to break down all NREMT skills in a way that will take away any questions you may have from when to perform what and why certain things are done during a skill. Along with this book videos have been provided to help you better understand how to navigate through NREMT skills. So what exactly should you expect? This book approaches three different styles of learning which are visual, reading, and auditory. Visual learners are provided with pictures that have embedded step-by-step instructions as well as video links that can be copied and pasted if using an eBook or typed in for direct access. For those falling under the reading category linear step-by-step instruction is provided without pictures. Finally, auditory learners are provided with video links directly correlated to skills covered in this book. The overall goal is to take out all the fluff in order to get to the core of what you should know to pass your NREMT Psycho-motor skills both initially and refresher. Please make sure to provide your input in regards to this book. All input will be taken into consideration which will in turn make EMS education just a little bit better through each new revision and implantation.
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This man is literally a god, I appreciate you
Lol, glad it helps thanks
This is probably the best video I’ve seen, broken down in normal day to day type of speaking
Hopefully it helped. I’ll be starting tutoring sessions in case you know of anyone that needs help passing their EMT.
There should be a link in the description for more information.
You just saved me hours of studying within 8min, awesome teacher
Glad I can help Max. I actually starting to offer tutoring sessions. In case you know of anyone that is struggling with a certain topic or can’t pass the NREMT. I’d appreciate it if you’d pass the info along. There’s a link in the description of most my videos. The tutoring page will be available soon.
Greta video man 10 hours of studying in 8 minutes
Job well done.
Thank you for making this video. This helped me understand heart anatomy more than any video or book.
Glad it helped. In case you know someone that needs help passing their EMT class I will be providing tutoring sessions.
Thanks!! I am a NREMT going for my ALS and cardiac had always been my weakness, lol you definitely dumbed it down for me 💖💖
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Finally I can understand this. Thank you, John! Taking my NREMT in 9 days and watching all of your videos, should have done this months ago!!!!!
Thank you for simplifying this. Cardiac anatomy is the one area I struggle with and this has helped tremendously.
your explanations are clear and concise, easier than any book
Thank you so much! Your videos are the best! You are a great teacher!
Very nice and simplified video thanks man perfect explanation
My biggest problem was trying to remember that the Pulmonary Arteries and the Pulmonary Veins were backwards, and you just gave me a great way to remember it... "Arteries go AWAY from the heart!" SWEET BABY JESUS!!!
Glad I can help!!!!
Thank you so much for helping me study! While I was watching this, I drew my own.
I'm out here throwing up gang signs during an exam.
Subbed!
Thanks, my guy!
lmao, hopefully it helped out.
@@emtmadeeasy one of the more easier videos about how the heart works on UA-cam. Definitely helped out! Thanks for blessing us future EMT's
Thanks so much! I feel confident I'll pass my NREMT regarding the heart now
This is so perfect since I'm kinda nervous of taking the Nremt in a few days and this helped reminds me the order.
Thank you bro u made this easy to understand best video out all the others i have seen thanks again man!!!!!
Thanks dude. Taking my registry tomorrow !
Good Luck!
Hey, I'm not trying to be "that person," but at 5:15 you said: "The LEFT VENTRICLE is going to fill up, fill up - after it gets full, its going to squeeze all that blood down to your left ventricle..." Did you mean to say LEFT ATRIUM where I capitalized above?? Not trying to be nit picky, I am just a confused EMT student trying REALLY hard to pass my NREMT on Monday. Please clarify ASAP!! Thank you.
Yes @ 7:06 he corrected himmself. Did You pass your NREMT?
John when you get a chance can you do a video on CAB-when it would be used? CPR? Thank you much for ALL the helpful videos:)
Michael Jordan # 23 thats how I remember the heart valves.
Great video - my suggestion is to use a tripod and video on a more stable platform
hi, i have a question: isn't there a valve that's situated between the Aorta and the left ventricle?
Enolia Myles
HI
There is a pulmonary valve from the right ventricle to the pulmonary Artery and aortic valve from the left ventricle to the aorta. They are both semi lunar valves.
However, I don't get too detailed in these EMT videos.
Would a detailed video of the cardiac anatomy be helpful?
HI
There is a pulmonary valve from the right ventricle to the pulmonary Artery and aortic valve from the left ventricle to the aorta. They are both semi lunar valves.
However, I don't get too detailed in these EMT videos.
Would a detailed video of the cardiac anatomy be helpful?
John Mendoza
thank you for explaining that to me :) .But i do feel that a more detailed video will be helpful, seeing as on my interim exams I've encountered a lot of questions about these valves.
I will make sure to make one this week.
Thanks for your input!
I just uploaded a video on cardiac valves. Here is the link
ua-cam.com/video/Dayzm60APPQ/v-deo.html
Hope it helps.
You are amazing, Thank you
Thank you , great video .
Maryelle Wilson
Hi Maryelle!
Glad you liked the video. Where are you watching these videos from?
Great Vid man. Really helped me out
Brandon Koch
Glad I can help!
Your a god bro thank you🤙🏾