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It is really wonderful! Thank you Kathy! You explained in the simple way . Easy to understand and to remember. Especially the 4 types of AV blocks. I watched several videos and material. It was so difficult to tell one from the other. This time I got it with your vivid explanation. Thank you again! Great job!
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Your videos are excellent! You provide the needed information and tips! Thank you for taking the time to make these videos, you've helped me tremendously throughout my nursing program!
This lecture is great. For a better understanding, you can watch Dr. Najeeb's lecture from his RUclips channel, and his premium lectures are also available on his website. He has explained everything about Cardiac Arrhythmias | Atrial and ventricular | Tachycardia and bradycardia and it's beneficial for me to understand the whole concept.
I couldn't even care less about that. Lol But the impulse is started in the SA node and sent through the AV node. If it's atrial like flutter or a-fib, it's probably the SA node. If it's ventricular, it could be both or either one. Idk, nursing exams ask for a diagnosis all the time, but that's what the echo and ECG are for.
I have used you throughout my entire schooling and you are always exactly on point on the information we need to know! You have saved me so much time (and have saved me from going insane haha). My biggest hug of appreciation to you! Thank you for doing more focused playlists as well!! You always to the “meat” of the information and stay focused. I appreciate that you provide these videos for free; what a blessing!!
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Thank you for being straightforward and summarizing each in a simple list format
It is really wonderful! Thank you Kathy! You explained in the simple way . Easy to understand and to remember. Especially the 4 types of AV blocks. I watched several videos and material. It was so difficult to tell one from the other. This time I got it with your vivid explanation. Thank you again! Great job!
Just have to say, I’ve watched a lot of nursing videos throughout my nursing career, and yours are great. I especially love how the video is broken up into parts, so if I miss something or need to hear it again, I can easily go back a bit.
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I am graduating next month and I truly do not think I could have made it this far without you! I still need to take my NCLEX but I know with your guidance I will accomplish many things! Thank you for being an amazing tutor for me.
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I recently came across your videos and I am finding them overwhelmingly helpful. I am an older student who is studying for NCLEX and these videos are amazing. I wish I had seen them when I was still
the questions are really helpful at the end
Your videos are excellent! You provide the needed information and tips! Thank you for taking the time to make these videos, you've helped me tremendously throughout my nursing program!
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Very beautifully explained the rhythm disorders of the heart.
This video is filled with a lot of useful information
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Just trying to make sense of my Ekg/ecg
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i "saw the tooth" and my heart did "flatter"
How to treat mild dysrtythmias and treatment
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love the little quiz at the end!
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This lecture is great. For a better understanding, you can watch Dr. Najeeb's lecture from his RUclips channel, and his premium lectures are also available on his website. He has explained everything about Cardiac Arrhythmias | Atrial and ventricular | Tachycardia and bradycardia and it's beneficial for me to understand the whole concept.
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Hi, how would I go about contacting you and sending you a picture e of an ECG to ask what a particular dysrhythmia means? Regards, Celine
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I disagree with you saying that we defibrillatw a pulse less v-fib pat. We start with cpr and then defib.
So what takes priority with a patient with V-Fib? Does the nurse do CPR first and then Defib? Or does the nurse defib first?
please show rhythms
The information is shallow not even saying what’s causing it like if it’s electrical misfiring from the San or avn just an overview which is unhelpful
That's what your textbooks are meant for, thus videos are to give you a better understanding of what you already know
I couldn't even care less about that. Lol But the impulse is started in the SA node and sent through the AV node. If it's atrial like flutter or a-fib, it's probably the SA node. If it's ventricular, it could be both or either one. Idk, nursing exams ask for a diagnosis all the time, but that's what the echo and ECG are for.
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