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Cardiovascular| Hemodynamics 101 for Nursing
Hemodynamics explained by a CVICU nurse that pertains to the cardiac cycle and the ECG/EKG. Great Review for the NCLEX or EMT/Paramedic NREMT exam.
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Bezold Jarisch Reflex Explained with Mechanisms
zhlédnutí 8KPřed 2 lety
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EKG| Wolff Parkinson White syndrome (WPW)| Pathology with AVRT and Preexcitation
zhlédnutí 512Před 2 lety
In this video we will go over WPW along with how it occurs with AVRT and atrial fibrillation. Perfect for NCLEX review and paramedics! Check out our ECG course! scopeducation.training/courses/ Follow us on our social media! m. SCOPEeducation20/ scopeducation?lang=en
ECG| Types of Ventricular Tachycardia (VTach)
zhlédnutí 975Před 2 lety
In this video we will be talking about the various types of ventricular tachycardia (VT/Vtach). This is a great review for any ECG/EKG student or those who wish to further their knowledge on EKG interpretation (especially for NCLEX and Paramedic students). Check out our ECG Masterclass course at scopeducation.training/courses/ and use the promo code: badaudio for a 20% discount code on the class!
The Basics of ECG/EKG (Vectors and Axis)
zhlédnutí 2,9KPřed 3 lety
In this video we will look at axis, vectors, and leads. Understanding the basics of how ECGs work is important to develop a strong base to learn more advanced material. Check out our website where we have weekly posts www.scopeducation.training Follow us on social media: m. SCOPEeducation20/ scopeducation?lang=en
A Case Study of Reperfusion AIVR l ECG Review
zhlédnutí 315Před 3 lety
In this video, we will be going over a case of reperfusion accelerated idioventricular rhythm (AIVR)! This ECG rhythm is incredibly important to understand and recognize. Check out our website where we have weekly posts www.scopeducation.training Follow us on social media: m. SCOPEeducation20/ scopeducation?lang=en
Critical Care| Shock Trauma Patient Resuscitation
zhlédnutí 1KPřed 3 lety
In this video, we will be talking about how to resuscitate a shock trauma patient. Check out our website where we have weekly posts www.scopeducation.training Follow us on social media: m. SCOPEeducation20/ scopeducation?lang=en
Implementing Beta Blockers and Hemodynamic Dosing Epinephrine for Cardiac Arrest
zhlédnutí 343Před 3 lety
In this video we talk about how epinephrine is not the best for our cardiac arrest patients and POSSIBLY a new treatment for how we handle cardiac arrests. We also talk about how epinephrine can cause hypokalemia and hypomagnesemia. Check out our website where we have weekly posts www.scopeducation.training Follow us on social media: m. SCOPEeducation20/ scopeducation?la...
The Differences and How to Prepare for the FP-C and CCP-C
zhlédnutí 10KPřed 3 lety
In this video we will talk about how to prepare for the IBSC FP-C and CCP-C exams and what the differences between the two are! Check out our website where we have weekly posts www.scopeducation.training Follow us on social media: m. SCOPEeducation20/ scopeducation?lang=en
ECG Changes in TBI and Increased ICP Patients (STEMI Mimic and Cerebral T Waves)
zhlédnutí 1,3KPřed 3 lety
In this video we will teach you how to identify ECG changes in your TBI and increased ICP patients! Check out our website where we have weekly posts www.scopeducation.training Special thanks to Life in the fast lane for the cover art! www.litfl.com Follow us on social media: m. SCOPEeducation20/ scopeducation?lang=en
Hypocalcemia in Trauma
zhlédnutí 1,4KPřed 3 lety
Here is a quick video talking about hypocalcemia in trauma. Follow us on social media: Facebook: m. SCOPEeducation20/ Twitter: scopeducation?lang=en
Identifying the Different Types of Ventricular Tachycardias
zhlédnutí 7KPřed 3 lety
In this video we will teach you how to identify the various types of ventricular tachycardia! From monomorphic, polymorphic, fascicular, bidirectional, and torsades de pointes! Check out our website where we have weekly posts www.scopeducation.training Special thanks to Life in the fast lane! www.litfl.com Follow us on social media: Facebook: m. SCOPEeducation20/ Twitter: twitter.co...
ECG Blocks (Sinus exit block, sinus arrest, AV blocks, Bundle Branch blocks, and Fascicular blocks)
zhlédnutí 2,2KPřed 3 lety
In this video we will talk about sinus arrest, sinus exit block, AV blocks, bundle branch blocks, and fascicular/ hemiblocks. www.scopeducation.training And follow us on social media to know when we post! m. SCOPEeducation20/ scopeducation
STEMI Equivalent: LBBB (Smith-Sgarbossa Criteria)
zhlédnutí 6KPřed 3 lety
In today's video we are going to talk about how to determine a STEMI in a left bundle branch block (LBBB) using the Sgarbossa Criteria and the Smith-Sgarbossa Criteria. Check out our website for FOAMed weekly posts! www.scopeducation.training And follow us on social media to know when we post! m. SCOPEeducation20/ scopeducation
Wide Complex Tachycardia: SVT with Aberrancy vs VT, WPW, TCA OD, and Hyperkalemia ECG Interpretation
zhlédnutí 1,9KPřed 3 lety
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The Severe Asthmatic: Atrovent, Albuterol, Corticosteroids, KETAMINE, Magnesium
zhlédnutí 1,2KPřed 3 lety
The Severe Asthmatic: Atrovent, Albuterol, Corticosteroids, KETAMINE, Magnesium
A Systematic Approach to Interpreting a 12 Lead ECG
zhlédnutí 1,4KPřed 3 lety
A Systematic Approach to Interpreting a 12 Lead ECG
Narrow Complex Tachycardias (A-fib RVR, Atrial Flutter, SVT, Sinus Tach) and Treatments
zhlédnutí 4,8KPřed 3 lety
Narrow Complex Tachycardias (A-fib RVR, Atrial Flutter, SVT, Sinus Tach) and Treatments
Benadryl TikTok Challenge: Diphenhydramine Overdoses
zhlédnutí 9KPřed 3 lety
Benadryl TikTok Challenge: Diphenhydramine Overdoses
Cardiac seizures (HOCM, ARVC, Brugada Syndrome, Long QT syndrome/polymorphic VT)
zhlédnutí 2KPřed 3 lety
Cardiac seizures (HOCM, ARVC, Brugada Syndrome, Long QT syndrome/polymorphic VT)
Using Shock Index in Your Shock Patients
zhlédnutí 2,2KPřed 3 lety
Using Shock Index in Your Shock Patients
Recognizing an OMI (Subtle STEMI) on a 12 lead
zhlédnutí 5KPřed 4 lety
Recognizing an OMI (Subtle STEMI) on a 12 lead
Hyperkalemia and ECG Findings
zhlédnutí 1,9KPřed 4 lety
Hyperkalemia and ECG Findings
Atrial Flutter- How to Spot Hidden Flutter Waves
zhlédnutí 685Před 4 lety
Atrial Flutter- How to Spot Hidden Flutter Waves
Preexcitation Syndromes: Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome
zhlédnutí 1,6KPřed 4 lety
Preexcitation Syndromes: Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome

Komentáře

  • @Etomidate
    @Etomidate Před 3 měsíci

    Great video I appreciate it. helping us dummy prehospital guys stay in the loop of all this stuff. Deserves more views.

  • @borednurse907
    @borednurse907 Před 4 měsíci

    Frothy diarrhea? Sir…..what is going on inside you?

  • @BlueLineofthesky
    @BlueLineofthesky Před 4 měsíci

    I am not a doctor but I can tell you this: My T wave is really tall and pointy in lead 1 and 2 and I start to have short salvos of PAC and PVC looking like. 3-6 beats in a row. I feel them as palpitations. No other symptoms. The speed is 140 bpm. I take Perindopril 5mg every day for my hypertension BUT I used to eat like 4-5 bananas a day for years and years NON STOP, plus cooked spinach, all kind of seedsand nuts, tomato paste, etc....and a few days ago I went to the ER with palpitations. The T wave on the ecg looks really big and pointy. My blood test shows that my potassium is in range but in the upper part. Your video is making me think, because I start to get more and more couplets after I start to use Perindopril. All tests are OK, echo, x-ray, blood, ECG, Holter...all OK, except a burden of 30 extrasystoles in 24 hours and maybe 2-3 couplets a day. A few times a week I have a triplet it a salvo of 4-6 PAC or PVC, according to my AI system. On top of that I am taking 2000-3000 IU vitamin D3 and about 1200 mg Magnesium Malate every day....Now your wideo is making me suspect that I might hit a sensitivity to Potassium level. Thank you.

  • @qhudz_
    @qhudz_ Před 6 měsíci

    Cool bro. Thx. "I'm not your mother" 😂

  • @FullTimePatient37
    @FullTimePatient37 Před 6 měsíci

    Amazing video but I really wish you'd consider changing the font size and colour thank you 🌹🌹🌹

  • @chrism6904
    @chrism6904 Před 8 měsíci

    Where did you get these ECGs from?

  • @jessicajackson906
    @jessicajackson906 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you for this video! It is helping me a lot in medical school

  • @hiiamtheclydicier
    @hiiamtheclydicier Před 9 měsíci

    NOT THE STD IN AVL💀💀💀💀

  • @TheSliderAlex
    @TheSliderAlex Před 10 měsíci

    i didnt understand anything

  • @YesYes-yt3lb
    @YesYes-yt3lb Před 11 měsíci

    I keep hearing the dump sheet method. But idk what or how it should be formatted or what should be on it. Can I see your dump sheet?

  • @ememememememe7598
    @ememememememe7598 Před 11 měsíci

    Which on is more dangerous?

  • @Moe-zo4fm
    @Moe-zo4fm Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you, really helpful

  • @raulemanuelriveragomez4703

    No me sirve, pero se aprecia

  • @mom_doc
    @mom_doc Před rokem

    "That stable rhythm called asystole..."😅😂 Be still my beating heart.

  • @DrRussell
    @DrRussell Před rokem

    Excellent explanation thank you so much! You are saving lives with your work.

  • @scorpieo
    @scorpieo Před rokem

    From a paramedic's perspective, you've made this simple stupid easy. I recently saw a provider post on r/ems about VT vs SVT w/ Aberrancy, asking for input of peers to put this argument to rest. Anyways, great stuff!

  • @user-yz2wk3kq4k
    @user-yz2wk3kq4k Před rokem

    great very helpful

  • @Dan-qx4vv
    @Dan-qx4vv Před rokem

    Best Vtach video

  • @RichardC313
    @RichardC313 Před rokem

    Another video!

  • @Xlovjing
    @Xlovjing Před rokem

    When u can’t find shrooms so u have to do this instead 😭

  • @godsgrace4921
    @godsgrace4921 Před rokem

    What is duration of AIVR in setting of post myocardial infraction post thrombolysis

  • @osamaqazi5301
    @osamaqazi5301 Před rokem

    Do we shock hyperkalemia.?? If EKG shows a wide complex rhythm and patient is hemodynamically unstable but we know for sure in the labs that this is hyperkalemia??

    • @Scopeducation
      @Scopeducation Před rokem

      Very good question! A Very wide complex tachycadia (over 1 big box wide) is thought to be a tox/metabolic issue and suggests hyperkalemia so that is when you go down that pathway by giving calcium and the rest of the treatment plan. Electical synchronized cardioversion is the safest way to deal with any deadly arrhythmias not induded by an electrolyte issue. So to answer your question, if you have a wide complex tachycardia and labs prove it's not HyperK, then shock it!

  • @gerardtchinda7680
    @gerardtchinda7680 Před rokem

    Excellent! Thank you

  • @firozkdl
    @firozkdl Před rokem

    I am a nurse. What is the benifit for FP C exam?

    • @AesthMed
      @AesthMed Před rokem

      As a nurse you would not test for the flight paramedic(FP-C) or critical care(CCP-C) certifications. You need to look at the RN equivalent which I believe are the CTRN(critical transfer) and CFRN(certified flight) certifications, respectively. From what I have been told from flight crews, the information is virtually identitcal. The benefit of having these certifications for you would be that it qualifies you to get a job as a flight nurse on a helicopter, airplane, or other critical care transport team.

  • @nitalightell336
    @nitalightell336 Před rokem

    I was placed in an induced coma. Damage to my kidneys bladder brain. This, after taking 300 pills

  • @ghxxsttt
    @ghxxsttt Před rokem

    bouta try this rn

  • @myriamcupril9104
    @myriamcupril9104 Před rokem

    Well I strougles with alergic to dust , perfume and some chemicals odor other polen outside or some smokers all those gave me an allergic reaction .I can't briefly by medical prescription I drink 2 pill only for 4 hour effects . But then I have to drinking again 2 pill for 4 hrs. This isn't life ...all my money goes for alergic symptoms.

  • @kzxryi7072
    @kzxryi7072 Před rokem

    How many should I take to feel a high?

  • @glakethesnake8107
    @glakethesnake8107 Před rokem

    compared with the other bad tiktok ones this isnt that bad

  • @trainwreck3587
    @trainwreck3587 Před rokem

    Are 70 pills fatal

  • @RichardC313
    @RichardC313 Před 2 lety

    Y'all should make youtube shorts, hope you guys are doing well!

  • @Pizza3.0
    @Pizza3.0 Před 2 lety

    Why was this a trend? When I actually attempted to overdose on diphenhydramine. Suicide is not a joke & shouldn't be taken as one.

  • @zachmd8325
    @zachmd8325 Před 2 lety

    You literally saved me

  • @madelynwright2005
    @madelynwright2005 Před 2 lety

    i had no idea that it was a challenge i literally got high on it like daily for like a year because i struggled with a lot.

  • @Stephanie-yi9wk
    @Stephanie-yi9wk Před 2 lety

    My youngest overdosed on Benedryl nearly three years ago. I wish your video was available then. The doctors didn’t know what to do …which made the experience extra terrifying… my daughter had seizures which caused us to call 911.

  • @andrewrogers9236
    @andrewrogers9236 Před 2 lety

    I actually did this 8-9 times (not proudly) like a year before Tik Tok even came out. Doses ranged from 250-550mg. I do not recommend anyone do this, not fun at all and very uncomfortable. But I had some crazy hallucinations on this stuff, both visual and auditory. Most include seeing/hearing people and spiders that did not exist. I also experienced an extremely realistic daydream (was in the middle of the night locked in my room lol) that confused me for like 10 seconds when I woke up from it because I was convinced I was somewhere else. With all that being said, it is absolutely horrible for basically every one of your internal organs and brain when you do this. It can lead dementia, as liver/kidney problems, the list goes on and on. It is absolutely nothing like acid or any other enjoyable drug. Just get acid or shrooms or something like that if you wanna trip.

  • @tfrye008
    @tfrye008 Před 2 lety

    Slides at 37 and 48 don't align on which system is inhibited and which is activated . ? Love these videos! cheers,

  • @Starkid28
    @Starkid28 Před 2 lety

    That was awesome

  • @kedarreiskirkendoll139

    This is false, I take 100mg of diphenhydramine to sleep sometimes, as far as I know my heart is still beating

    • @jackoloaf
      @jackoloaf Před 2 lety

      I mean I took 750 mg, just got a little high but I'm fine

    • @dxtrro6939
      @dxtrro6939 Před 2 lety

      @@jackoloaf please stop. i abused it over a span of 6 months, it isn’t good, it ruins your life. please stop, im begging you

    • @dxtrro6939
      @dxtrro6939 Před 2 lety

      “this is false” lmao

    • @gfersurvived6622
      @gfersurvived6622 Před 2 lety

      I do literally every night. Hallucinate like a loon every single night.

    • @harate
      @harate Před 2 lety

      100mg is only a double dose. You run into trouble 500-700mg, seizures more likely at 1000+ but also depends on body weight and kidney efficiency

  • @evelynbell6336
    @evelynbell6336 Před 2 lety

    So clear & concise. Thank you ❤

  • @user-ii2nm2ix4l
    @user-ii2nm2ix4l Před 2 lety

    당신이 판촉하는 항목을 구입하는 방법

  • @MuhammadAli-ml9bt
    @MuhammadAli-ml9bt Před 2 lety

    Thanks alot brother 🙏

  • @Miguelgarcia214
    @Miguelgarcia214 Před 2 lety

    Great information. Feedback...There is a lot of information per slide. I began to just listen instead of looking at the slides. You refer to parts of the slide which is difficult to read with video, so, some information is lost. Look forward to your next one.

    • @Scopeducation
      @Scopeducation Před 2 lety

      Thank you! We are improving the quality of our videos so it is less "death by powerpoint". Thank you for your support :). We plan on redoing our videos to make them all up to our standard. -Matt

  • @brandonpittman9479
    @brandonpittman9479 Před 2 lety

    Regarding treatment would these other flavors of vt (rvot,etc) still use the same treatment for a stable pt as monomorohic vt (procainamide, lido, amio)? Obviously I know tdp would get mag sulfate just curious on the others mentioned.

    • @Scopeducation
      @Scopeducation Před 2 lety

      So yes they can all be treated like "typial Vtach" and verapamil is shown to be extremely effective. The RVOT and LVOT can be treated the same and you can even use adenosine but I like keeping it simple and just treating it the normal VT route.

  • @RichardC313
    @RichardC313 Před 2 lety

    Nice video guys, audio sounds great.

    • @RichardC313
      @RichardC313 Před 2 lety

      @@Scopeducation thanks man it's been my go to since xbox haha. Yeah man I'm gonna check it out. You guys are definitely more advanced than the level I'm currently familiar with but not too far off. I'll let you know!

  • @FaTaLthe13th
    @FaTaLthe13th Před 2 lety

    I just became a Paramedic in a busy system and I was wondering if it’s too early to study FP-C standards even though I won’t be taking the test for probably another 3-4 years. Should I just study the A&P aspect of things and include the critical care treatments/lab values to make my self familiar with it. Or start studying that information when the time comes closer because of how new I am ?

    • @Scopeducation
      @Scopeducation Před 2 lety

      We always suggest constantly learning when it comes to medicine! Study the basics now (such as A&P) and lab values now because it will help your understanding of disease processes while you are operating as a paramedic. This will help for when you take a critical care course you will be more familiar with the subjects and won't need to study them as much when you are ready to obtain your FP-C/CCP-C. It helps lighten the load a lot because studying for your critical care exam is difficult and you will need to understand and master a lot of information. So why not start early and make it easier for yourself! Basically, start early for the stuff that will help you become a more competent paramedic and study the more critical care aspect of stuff when you are about to take your exam

  • @servandogarcia1017
    @servandogarcia1017 Před 3 lety

    You forgot to mention IM epinephrine.

  • @hundsmit9392
    @hundsmit9392 Před 3 lety

    thanks for putting in the work for those great videos!

  • @kendalkrueger3600
    @kendalkrueger3600 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much for posting this! I’ve been considering taking the critical care test after 2 years ago getting my fp-c, but couldn’t find anything that gave advice about how to prepare for the critical care test. It was just nice to hear somebody’s experience and what worked for them.

    • @Scopeducation
      @Scopeducation Před 3 lety

      We are glad you enjoyed the video! Good luck on your studies to being a critical care provider!