anybody else having some problem with understanding how the HR = 160 to 170 ? I got nearly 200 the rhythm is regular so we can use 300 sq method.. bw 2 R-R intervals there are approximately 1.5 large squares. 300/1.5 = 200. Therefore heartrate = 200bpm ?
Just curious I was watching the paylist and noticed that the second video did not cover the entire blocks mentioned and when I clicked the video after it jumped to EKG interpretation.
Doctor I am on budget,I can not access to the website,I am asking about number of videos of this series in the RUclips,and again thank you for all efforts you do
Thanks for watching! Just so you know, our entire video collection is at MedCram.com Our videos include: - Enough relevant anatomy/physiology to allow key concepts to stick and be remembered (not memorized) - Simple illustrations (rather than overpacking slides with info) - Topics that are relevant to your medical education and career. Hope to see you soon at www.MedCram.com
anybody else having some problem with understanding how the HR = 160 to 170 ? I got nearly 200
the rhythm is regular so we can use 300 sq method.. bw 2 R-R intervals there are approximately 1.5 large squares.
300/1.5 = 200.
Therefore heartrate = 200bpm ?
Where's the 2nd part of the Ecg intro video??
Just curious I was watching the paylist and noticed that the second video did not cover the entire blocks mentioned and when I clicked the video after it jumped to EKG interpretation.
Thanks for this beautiful videos,I just wonder how many videos in this series
Thanks for the question, there are 40 videos in the series. It is available at www.MedCram.com
Doctor I am on budget,I can not access to the website,I am asking about number of videos of this series in the RUclips,and again thank you for all efforts you do
Got it -- We have 4 EKG / ECG videos currently posted on RUclips
Thanks for watching! Just so you know, our entire video collection is at MedCram.com
Our videos include:
- Enough relevant anatomy/physiology to allow key concepts to stick and be remembered (not memorized)
- Simple illustrations (rather than overpacking slides with info)
- Topics that are relevant to your medical education and career.
Hope to see you soon at www.MedCram.com
Amazing !! No words 😶🤝🤝
Thanks doc!
Thank u for your videos!
There is ST elevation in lead aVR, Is that STEMI? What's it indicates?
Never gave us a diagnosis or a name for this rhythm. Can we all just call this svt?
300/(less than 1.5) = >200. not sure how your math works.
if I buy the full ekg series......can I download the videos or I HV to watch online
Thanks for the question -- the courses must be viewed online at this time.
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