ECG/EKG Leads (limb, augmented, precordial) Made Easy!!!
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this video is so informative...i finally figured out how "12 leads" is named..and i understand much better with the readings
I like that you give just enough explanation to make the information being presented clear, but you don't go on for so long that I lose you. The 3D model with rotation was an excellent teaching item, and my mind was BLOWN when you explained how the KardiaMobile gets the extra lead by placing the device on the leg. WOWZA!
Many thanks indeed for your great teaching video clips. As a medical doctor tutoring my daughter, a medical student, I have found your contribution realy informative and illustrative. Keep doing your great work.
Very informative and easy to follow, Thanks for helping my Paramedic students see this. I am lecturing from home during the Covid 19 outbreak and really missing my whiteboard.
I'm really glad I could help! Thank you for the wonderful comment, Sandra!
Amazing lecture! it helped a lot....waiting for lecture on localisation of infarct. Thankyou and keep up with the good work!
Thanks! Probably in 2 weeks!
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I’m not an electrical engineer but I really want to understand the electrophysiology of ekg. Can anyone tell me why a resister is used to attach the negative augmented leads together? What exactly does the resister do here? Thanks.
can you plz add a little more detail to it . like which vector is going through which lead . the rest of he lecture is great . plz do reply i have some questions may be you can clear it out in the next updated video .
Part 2 where..😔😔😔😔
I'm sorry. I'll get to it soon!