EKG Training: An Introduction to Bradycardia - Heart Blocks, Part 1 of 3
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- Опубліковано 2 чер 2024
- Nursing educator Michele Kunz gives us an introduction to bradycardia heart blocks. This is part 1 of 3. This video covers First degree heart block, and also Second Degree Type 1 heart block. An ekg strip of each type of heart block is shown and explained.
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Thank you Michele , your videos are the only ones that help me!
Thanks a lot, Mrs. Kunz..One of the best EKG review for bradycardia
I am a Monitor Tech and recently transferred to tele/renal unit. Your videos are great easy to learn from. I needed to brush up on heart blocks and other arrythmias. Thank you for making interpretation easy to understand and will tell my friends about you too!
I have been taking ACLS and BLS with Michelle for several years for all my recertification. Her classes are awesome and makes it easy to understand. Everyone should take her classes.
Thanks Jennifer!!!!
This is great! UA-cam has brought out all the geniuses.
Thank you Mrs.Kunz, you really helped me distinguish between 1st and 2nd degree heart block, i always get confused! and i just want to thank you for going over it slow enough for me to actually learn the difference, you are truly a blessing!
Hi Cynthia, I am so glad you understand the EKGs now. It is not an easy topic. Hope you watch my other videos. Hope to hear from you soon. Thanks
Michele
Mrs.Kunz, i studied from your videos and im know employed as an EKG Monitor teck at Mercy Hospital, i got hired in August this year! Thank you again and God Bless!
Thank you Michele for sharing your experiences and knowledge. I did an interview last week as a PCT and now after watching this video I felt more confident,that I did great on my first interview.Now i am going to buy a thank you note to send it today, i did not know this important tip. I am waiting for them to call me with an answer,I am crossing my fingers :) to get this position.
This is awesome, I'm taking my A&P midterm tomorrow and I feel relieved to have found this! Thank you!
Very clear and concise. To the point. Thanks!
Thanks!
Im just about to finish my Medic's,looking at your videos help me alot and i thank you for that...
Hi Nicole, I am very happy that you liked our video. Joe and I work very hard on them. If you have any suggestions for new videos, let me know. Thanks, Michele.
You are very welcome. I am so happy to hear that you find my videos to be helpful. Good luck with ACLS.
thank you so much, you helped me ALOT. got a test tomorow and this makes so much more sense than did before! thanks again
OMG.... how i wish i watched this before.... thank you so much !!! more power to you! please post more !!! UR D BEST !
Thank you so much for these videos!!! I'm getting ready to take ACLS for my first time, and these are such a huge help :)
Thank you Sobia, I am so glad this helped you. EKGs do get complicated!
This is AWESOME!! Taking my exit exam today! Thank you...this is SO helpful!
These are GREAT!!! I wish you were employed with us!!
Thank you thank you thank you!!
This is terrific. Sound like you will get this position. Going for interviews is also a great experience. If they don't call you in a timely fashion you can call them to see if they had any other questions... Good luck, let me know.
Thanks for this channel.
I found this video helpful, short and sweet. I will never fudge up heart blocks again Never Forget, Or Mix Up Heart Blocks Again
Hi Sarah, Thank you for you great feedback.
Thank you very much .You are great.Simple explanations,helped me alot.
Leena.
Thank you very much. Good Luck with the certification exam!
I'm an RN taking my cert in cardiac cath ( RCIS ). This was helpful.
Hi Kerry, Thank you very much. Good luck with your paramedic studies. Michele
Thank you! Your method of teaching is great!
Doc Barium Thank you very much. Thank you for watching. Michele
Thanks for your comments, and for sharing with others!
OMG, thank you soooo much Michel.....
Michele can you do a video using a simulator? We had a test with a GE monitor running a 3º heart block at a rate of 60 with narrow QRS. Also a 2ºtype 2 block at a rate of 34 with a wide QRS. No one missed it on a static strip, but had some difficulty with a moving fast 3º block. Thank you.
@Vanity8Vain Thank you so much. Joe and I are so happy that you found this helpful.
Good luck on your exams. Michele
Amazing video! Thank you. You are awesome! Longer longer longer drop! =)
Glad the video was helpful!
You are amazing teacher!! Thanks for the knowledge!
Thank You!
Clears up basic heart block.... Thanks
Hearts blocks is a difficult topic to learn. You just have to memorize them!
Michele
Thanks you so much for watching and the great comments.
Very amazing and help full method of teaching
Thank you very much.
VERY SIMPLIFIED
Your an awesome teacher thank you so Much
Thank you very much. I am so happy to hear that you found my video helpful.
@x3sclxoo Thank you so much. Joe and I are so happy to hear that you found this video helpful. Michele.
i wish you were my teacher. thanks a million ^_^
Thank you mam.
Thank you!!
Honey Dubey You are very welcome. Thank you for watching. Michele
You are very welcome.
thank you so much :)
very nice.
Very very useful
Thanks so much!
you're awesome
+Marcus koelami Thank you.
Thanks aloooot,
Thanks for watching!
Hi Beverly, hope the videos help on your exam!
For those whom may be interested, I am in the process of writing a sim / test program. You can download the 10-question beta version here: jumpshare.com/v/FC2cCshfbwXvUY95jREy . Let me know what you think, what features you might like added, etc.
You are very welcome.