(from what i know) Agonal rhythm is a heart rate below 20 beats per minute that come from the Ventricles, when the Atria no longer beats, so there will not be a visible P wave with an agonal rhythm. It usually comes from physical damage to the heart, like after a fall from something very high up, but it can also happen naturally near the end of life from old age. Your heart can no longer pump blood because the atria are not contracting and not getting blood to the ventricles. You can be stabilized when you have Agonal, but you need to react quickly as it is very deadly and can transform into Asystole. So, it should be something like what I have described, but that just looked like a very slow Bradycardia. Edit: Here is the video link to what an agonal rhythm looks like :czcams.com/video/5hEndabm1ZI/video.html
@@Arnold_schwarzenegger83 A few years ago on auction I bought Biotek safety electrical tester. He had the ability to generate an ECG signal. I sold it some time later. czcams.com/video/-XbjhncWVns/video.html
00:00:01 Sinus rhythm
00:00:14 Sinus tachycardia
00:00:23 Supraventricular tachycardia
00:00:32 Ventricular fibrillation
00:00:50 Normal sinus rhythm
00:01:27 Agonal rhythm to asystole
00:01:36 Arial fibrillation (a-fib)
00:01:51 Arial fullder (a-fult)
00:02:09 Tachycardia (ratter v-tach)
00:02:25 Run and T, Saleso, Buest
00:03:16 Bradycardia ventricular rhythm
00:03:28 Ventricular tachycardia
00:03:52 Sinus Bradycardia (ratter Agonal)
00:04:00 Normal sinus rhythm (again)
00:04:15 Turning off and the end
OH NIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICE. I LOOOOOOVED THIS VIDEO. PLEASE DO MORE SIMULATOR VIDEOS. PLEASE !!!!!!!!!!
Siemens SC 7000 MONITOR ICU Jantung
Interesting, I’m not exactly into medical stuff but this is actually kinda cool.
Hr >115
Arr: ventricular tachycardia
Whoa, that's an interesting simulator.
Hapend is a hert broken. 🤔❤
Interesting and crazy
Ventricular tachycardia
Here 3:30
Ventricular fibrillation
here 0:34
3:52 That's agonal, right?
Yes.
Sort of. Agonal BPM is 20 or below
(from what i know)
Agonal rhythm is a heart rate below 20 beats per minute that come from the Ventricles, when the Atria no longer beats, so there will not be a visible P wave with an agonal rhythm. It usually comes from physical damage to the heart, like after a fall from something very high up, but it can also happen naturally near the end of life from old age. Your heart can no longer pump blood because the atria are not contracting and not getting blood to the ventricles. You can be stabilized when you have Agonal, but you need to react quickly as it is very deadly and can transform into Asystole. So, it should be something like what I have described, but that just looked like a very slow Bradycardia.
Edit: Here is the video link to what an agonal rhythm looks like :czcams.com/video/5hEndabm1ZI/video.html
Sinus Tach
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3:29 ʏᴏᴏ ᴛʜᴇ ᴍᴀᴄʜɪɴᴇ ᴀʟʀᴇᴀᴅʏ ᴅᴇᴛᴇᴄᴛᴇᴅ ɪᴛ ᴡᴀs ᴠᴛᴀᴄʜ😮😮😮
Yes you're right
Omg I just saw it
Is it a test?
Alarm VF
Here 0:40
can you send me a link to get the simulator?
This is ecg signal generator connected to patient monito.
@@masterxsv how do i get it?
@@Arnold_schwarzenegger83 A few years ago on auction I bought Biotek safety electrical tester. He had the ability to generate an ECG signal.
I sold it some time later. czcams.com/video/-XbjhncWVns/video.html
@@masimo_spo2 I don't have Siemens monitor anymore.
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