Are You A Medical Legend? Test Your Knowledge With This Ecg/ekg Quiz!
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- Опубликовано: 12 июн 2024
- Welcome back to the adrenaline-pumping episode of Medical Legend - the ultimate high-octane ECG medical quiz designed to push your abilities to the limit! Today's thrilling challenge revolves around the captivating world of ECG interpretation.
Get ready to embark on a quest for medical immortality as you become a true Medical Legend. Are you up for the challenge? Strap in, because this ride will be filled with excitement, knowledge, and intense moments of medical brilliance. So, brace yourselves, fellow knowledge seekers, as we dive into the electrifying realm of ECG interpretation!
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timestamps
00:00 Introduction
00:39 Question 1
01:50 Question 2
03:30 Question 3
05:10 Question 4
06:34 Question 5
07:49 Question 6
09:05 Question 7
10:26 Question 8
11:57 Scores
References
1) Bonow, RO., Mann, DL., Zipes, DP., & Libby, P. (2011). Braunwald's Heart Disease: A Textbook of Cardiovascular Medicine. 9th edition. Elsevier Science.
2) Issa, Z., Miller, J. M., & Zipes, D. P. (2018). Clinical Arrhythmology and Electrophysiology: A Companion to Braunwald's Heart Disease (3rd ed.). ISBN 9780323523561 (hardback), ISBN 9780323568821 (eBook).
3) litfl.com/
4) Surawicz Borys Timothy K. Knilans and Te-Chuan Chou. 2008. Chou's Electrocardiography in Clinical Practice : Adult and Pediatric. 6th ed. Philadelphia PA: Saunders/Elsevier. Retrieved August 14 2023
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3/8!! nice try and will practice more. it was so much fun!!
5 correct!!
Very impressive and informative!! 👏🎉❤
This was a fun way to learn 🎉
Please make more of these quizes ❤❤
I git all 8 right
thank you for the quiz and learning class..... I SCORED MEDICAL LEGEND!!!!! and also on the LUNG SOUNDS TEST!!!!!
Awesome work 🌟 . A true medical legend ! 😎 🫀🫁
Lots of love n respect thanks alot
❤️
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...
Based on your rank list I'm a MD,
Step 2CK in 1 week,
Wish me luck
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 got them all right! 8/8
Boom 💥 medical legend . Great work 😎
1/8 , I’m second year student and ARGGGGG I have exam on it , ain’t even trained on it , my darling doctors 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
High yield and simplified
I'm so pleased you think so ! Thank you for your support - please share with others🙏
4/8
I'm legend lol
Medical legend 😎🔥🔥🔥
Last one should be AVNRT IMO. narrow complex tach with short RP interval < 70ms.
8 correct answer
💫Medical Legend💫🏆🥇 Great work! 🎄🎄🩺
Absolutely loved this! Got all but 2, thanks for this awesome clip!⚖️📋🩺That last one though?🧐
last q is hard
i'm sorry 😭
MD🎉
😎
piece of cake 😒
Pls make more videos
working on the next one now 😄. thank you for watching 🫶
Very good game. My result is 5/8, but I am not medical or nurse. 🥰
Thats a great result 😎🔥
Have never studied one of these graphs before yet I got 4 correct answers.. not bad eh 😊
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 am a Professor
💥 great work @TheSathees 😎. Thanks for watching. Please share with others !🙏
8 correct answers, :v
😎 you are first ecg MEDICAL LEGEND! Great work 🫀🤩🥳
MD 😂
🔥🔥🔥 great work 😎👌
Medical Student 😭
keep practicing ! This test is a tough one! 🙏 🤩