Rate and Rhythm | Normal Sinus Rhythm
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 9. 12. 2019
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Welcome to our Electrocardiogram (ECG) playlist! During this lecture we will begin by learning how to read and interpret a 12 lead ECG of Normal Sinus Rhythm. This video will lay down the groundwork you will need in order to read every ECG with confidence! This is an incredibly important clinical diagnostic tool that is used frequently by medical professionals most often in a hospital setting.
ECG strip: Jason Winter @ ECG Educator
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This lesson is absolutely amazing! The only problem: when you say look at this R or look at this little box, it passes some time until I figure which R or which little box are you referring. So next time: can you put a big arrow or something that pops out?
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For anyone want to know from where he got the number 300
We know beat per second equal to frequencies, so frequencies*60 = beat perminute and we know frequencies = (1/duration) where duration is the number of large box times 0.2
So Bpm=(1/0.2*number of large box)*60
Bpm=(5/number of large boxes)*60
Bpm=300/number of large boxes
Transcendence Zen *number of large boxes between two R waves
Transcendence Zen imgur.com/a/Bky2nbR hereâs a link where i upload further explanation
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In that rhythm strip, which is regular you would count the number of large boxes between two consecutive R waves and divide by 300 and it will give you a heart rate of 75 beats per min. If the rhythm is regular, you would apply the scale, or the number of large boxes between two consecutive R waves and divide by 300. If the rhythm is irregular, you would count the number of R waves in a 6 second strip and multiply by 10. That is the understanding that I have. I love your videos, and I have learned a lot from you.
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This video helped a lot. My professor only taught based on lead II and all of his sample questions lack the bipolar limb leads. I thought I would be doomed but that explanation around aVR saved my life.
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Thank you for the examples! Easily understandable and I'd definitely remember the process
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Great explanation on why the P wave is upright in lead II and inverted in aVR.
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Thank you so much!! I finally know how to read ECGs
He's counting the box at 12:00 in the QRS near aVF at the bottom of the bigger figure
i didnt find it,help me
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I totally missed where you were pointing to when counting the QRS measurements. This doesn't work so well when you aren't there to see!! Otherwise, I love your videos!
Omg me too. It'd be great if he used a different pointer maybe
Yeah that's my problem, I can't see where he's pointing so it's harder for me to understand
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I have question if a person has impaired function of GAP JUNCTIONS .... how we differentiate in ECG and how to treat that .. please
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How do you determine the narrowness of the qrs complex? You mentioned this at the end but I wasn't able to see how you did it on the screen. Thus is one of the best videos I have seen t hus far. Tgank you ffg otmr your thorough explanation and allowing us to think critically about how this could manifest in patients
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