What is myocarditis and pericarditis? | Circulatory System and Disease | NCLEX-RN | Khan Academy
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- Опубліковано 18 вер 2014
- Created by Raja Narayan.
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Great video! Pericarditis refers to inflammation of outer covering of heart which is called pericardium. Typical features of pericarditis include retrosternal chest pain radiating to shoulders, pericardial friction rub due to inflammation and changes in serial ECGs. Typical ECG changes include ST segment elevation with upward concavity and PR interval depression.
Hay Doc, what test procedure do Doctors do to see if one has Pericarditis?
Robert
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Hi.Please tell me what software was used to make this video?
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I think this should be titled " the anatomy of the heart" as it didn't explain much of either disease.
too slow....too much anatomy, and too many details....If someone is studying the disease, they must be advanced enough to know the anatomy....?
kamillyusha thought the same. I was expecting to know causes, dx methods and treatment here.
it's only an introduction you can find the causes of the disease etc in the next video
i agree