if you see a p wave, it means that the atria are depolarizing at a slightly later or earlier than the ventricle which is the time for the impulse to travel back up from the ventricles to the atria... namely AVRT.. but in case of AVNRT.. the atria and ventricles are depolarizing at the very same time and thus you wont see a p wave.. its embedded in the QRS complex.
I got 6 correct by analyzing the ecgs and the last one i got correct but that was a fluke. Not bad considering starting my first FY2 rotation in Cardio in 2 days
Q 3 answer is left axix because lead 3 show negative deflection..max in lead 1 so axix lies between negative lead3 and lead 1 which is negative axix so left bundle branch block.
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I got 7 right but we dont use some of the same terms in the US...AVRT would probably be called SVT or Atrial Fibrillation depending on the rate....SVT =150bpm and above
I disagree with the A-Fib, that looked more like an accelerated ventricular rhythm. There were no signs of fibrillation on the isoelectric line. I know AVR wasn't an option. Help.
I know a lot of these ECGs are challenging - especially given that there are only seconds to make a decision! It is AF - the fibrillation of the isoelectric line can sometimes be very fine to the point that it is imperceptible on the ECG. I think about this one as being Irregularly-irregular narrow QRS complexes and absent atrial activity (no p waves).🙏🙂
I'm currently studying to become an NP and I've never had to study an ECG. This plus my classes are helping a lot, thank you!
I am staff nurse and now taking postgraduate diploma in emergency nursing. I got 6 correct. But I think no 7 AVNRT🙆♂️
It should be regular to be a AVNRT. While using adenosine, the chaotic baseline might appear in AF, whereas it cures the AVNRT.
if you see a p wave, it means that the atria are depolarizing at a slightly later or earlier than the ventricle which is the time for the impulse to travel back up from the ventricles to the atria... namely AVRT.. but in case of AVNRT.. the atria and ventricles are depolarizing at the very same time and thus you wont see a p wave.. its embedded in the QRS complex.
@@ahmedthamir9531in the US that would be called an accelerated junctional rhythm...
I got 6 correct by analyzing the ecgs and the last one i got correct but that was a fluke. Not bad considering starting my first FY2 rotation in Cardio in 2 days
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Q 3 answer is left axix because lead 3 show negative deflection..max in lead 1 so axix lies between negative lead3 and lead 1 which is negative axix so left bundle branch block.
Sorry it's question2
Preparing for an ECG axam and was very glad to get them all right! Thaks for the boost!! :)
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This helps improve the sills of medical providers.
You guys are making this a better world.
God bless you.
Please keep making similar "Medical Legend" tests.
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I got 7 right but we dont use some of the same terms in the US...AVRT would probably be called SVT or Atrial Fibrillation depending on the rate....SVT =150bpm and above
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5 correct!!
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4/8 i training more insha allah
Last one should be AVNRT IMO. narrow complex tach with short RP interval < 70ms.
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5 correct. thanks for the insights and excellent interpretation
The last example of AVRT does in fact have rate-related right bundle branch aberrancy, if not complete RBBB.
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I got 6 correct answers
I got them all right! 8/8
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Anyway U.S. terms could also be added for the ones that are different?
My score 7/8
PROFESSOR. But it confusing me SVT vs. AVRNT vs. AVRT. Also Mobitz 1 vs. 2.
5 correct answer 😔
Well the AVNRT I called a junctional tachycardia so I guess that's still right?
1/8 , I’m second year student and ARGGGGG I have exam on it , ain’t even trained on it , my darling doctors 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
Hi me too I got 2 correct. The RBBB because I just learnt it. Should have gotten Mobitz too
5 correct and I’m in 10th grade😂
Honestly I score 2 questions 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Absolutely loved this! Got all but 2, thanks for this awesome clip!⚖️📋🩺That last one though?🧐
I disagree with the A-Fib, that looked more like an accelerated ventricular rhythm. There were no signs of fibrillation on the isoelectric line. I know AVR wasn't an option. Help.
I know a lot of these ECGs are challenging - especially given that there are only seconds to make a decision! It is AF - the fibrillation of the isoelectric line can sometimes be very fine to the point that it is imperceptible on the ECG. I think about this one as being Irregularly-irregular narrow QRS complexes and absent atrial activity (no p waves).🙏🙂
@@TheLearnMedicineShow I trust you, thanks man. Preparing for ACLS-EP, practicing rhythm identification.
But in the second one there is left axis deviation , how is it right bbb
I git all 8 right
4/8
8 correct answer
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6 correct
Have never studied one of these graphs before yet I got 4 correct answers.. not bad eh 😊
Very good game. My result is 5/8, but I am not medical or nurse. 🥰
Thats a great result 😎🔥
I got score 7, Professor just wrong the heart rate calculation 🤣
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8/8 lol
last q is hard
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6 here
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8 correct answers, :v
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