i just started my clinicals , we were asked to look into the Q wave and i was blank. and this explained pretty much everything i need to know , thanks a lot :) and keep up the good work :)
Excellent, quality video. She is calm, confident in her delivery and precise. 100% perfect video. I have learnt so much by watching this video. Great Teacher! Thank you making this video!
I was taught that when looking for pathological Q waves, you look in the inferior leads mainly. The reason being that, leads v1 & v2 (septal) should be negative always so it's not reliable. Also lead III will appear to have a path. q wave that really isn't pathological, so you must find it in 2 or more contiguous leads.
I am studying for step now and your videos are helping me so much! I do wish you had the videos groups by subject so it was easier to find relevant ones. I don't know how you do that, but another channel I subscribe to has it set up like that.
I could never understated these q waves earlier. Thank you. It would be greatly appreciated if a normal ECG and q waves pattern was shown side by side. If we know normal Ecg by heart, then we world pick up abnormalities in an instant ima!
I really enjoyed your lesson I'm a disabled veteran and I have a slight miss trust in the Dr.'s at my VA I have been complaining of heart issues since the 1990's , approx 6 years ago I ended up having a triple by pass and the surgeon who did this told me that this might have probably been avoided if the VA would have taken better precautions early on so I was thrilled to see instructions on this, I was a medic in the service not war time so I really did not get the chance to learn then
Lower case letters are used to denote a wave form that does not reach at least 3 small squares (3 mm) in the + or - from the isoelectric line, thus the above initial complex appears to be correctly written as: q R S
Hey nice vid with clear explanations and diagrams. I thought it would've been perfect if you explained the electrophysiology behind why scar tissue results in a Q wave as no one seems to address this
@@Bobcheloo the reason is pretty simple the scar tissue ( which essentially is a dead tissue ) is creating an electrical window so when the depolarisation vector of other side is propagating, it gets detected by the electrical lead adjacent to scar tissue, for it the depolarisation vector should appear moving away, so the adjacent lead detects it as a downward deflection which essentially forms the deep Q wave.
Hey, thank you for the explanation. I'm quite struggling to understand the graphic before. But I'm still wondering why the mi scar make the q wave more deeper. Can somebody explain it?
This really helped me understand the emphasis of looking for Q waves and why. Thank you.
This was fantastic, thank you. If I had any misunderstandings about a pathological Q-wave, I don't now.
i just started my clinicals , we were asked to look into the Q wave and i was blank. and this explained pretty much everything i need to know , thanks a lot :) and keep up the good work :)
finally i found this video! starting from the very basics was the best thing....thank you!!!
Excellent, quality video. She is calm, confident in her delivery and precise. 100% perfect video. I have learnt so much by watching this video. Great Teacher! Thank you making this video!
I really appreciate you’re work , today I clear my confusion about Q WAVE IN ECG
Super helpful and straight forward with many examples. Thank you!
Excellent video and very helpful with all of the examples. Thank you so much!
Thank, thank, thank! This cleared up some details I was muddled on. Great video, wonderful instruction!
This video is amazing! Thank you!
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Totally professional. Thanks for your time and teachings.
I have never understood the significance of pathological q waves until now! Thank you!!!
Your tutorial was really really great. Thank you so much. Now I understand Q waves. Please show more tutorials. Ok. You are a very good teacher.
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Thank you for simplifying. Thanks for doing this.
Wonderful video! Great explaining and easy to follow;)!
Best video I’ve ever watched regarding EKG
Excellent description
Eloquently explained into simplistic terms... thank you !!!
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Very clearly explained. Thank you!
This was amazing
I was taught that when looking for pathological Q waves, you look in the inferior leads mainly. The reason being that, leads v1 & v2 (septal) should be negative always so it's not reliable. Also lead III will appear to have a path. q wave that really isn't pathological, so you must find it in 2 or more contiguous leads.
i was looking for such a comment ,to be honest its not clear
Enjoyed your video. Thank you!
Thank you so much.
Thank you, this truly is extremely helpful for Q waves!
This was great!! Thank you!!
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An absolutely brilliant lecture about pathologic Q,wave, many thanks Miss
This helped me understand pathologic Q waves. Thanks!
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Good Video, thank you!
very smart doctor explained pathological pwave axactly and clearly... a understood more than what i am not benifited from other expert doctors.. great
Thanks, It is an important material, with a very nice and clear presentation! Good Luck with the future videos.
Great video!
I am studying for step now and your videos are helping me so much! I do wish you had the videos groups by subject so it was easier to find relevant ones. I don't know how you do that, but another channel I subscribe to has it set up like that.
Very informative. Thank you!
Good learning video. You are a simple lady.
Very helpful, much appreciated.
Thank you for explaining it step by step
Thanks for the informative video! Helped a lot!
Thank you! This is a great video. It helped me to study.
This is great
Thank so much .
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Thank you so much, always having a problem with ECG. I get this now :)
Thank you very much you made ECG so easy for me
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awesome explanation! thank you so much!
You have a sweet and very clear voice .
very clear explanations. God bless you.
Salam stay blessed u made Ecg understanding easy.Superb and Flawless.Thanks.
You are amazing, thank you so much!
very simply stated! Feel like I heard that same great voice on some episodes of 2 1/2 Men! Thanks
After watching your video I can confidently say I can recognise a pathologic Q wave:) very simple way of explanation :)
Nice work
like the way of explaining, really easy.
Nice video. Very informative and to the point.
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Great vid!
By this videos I understood a lot then books ..thank u so much for such beautiful explanation .
Thank you!
Excellent lecture ....good work!
Awesome explanation.
Thank you.
WOUH, So well explained, so Easy made.
I could never understated these q waves earlier. Thank you.
It would be greatly appreciated if a normal ECG and q waves pattern was shown side by side.
If we know normal Ecg by heart, then we world pick up abnormalities in an instant ima!
thank you - this was very helpful
Thank you that is very helpful.
I really enjoyed your lesson I'm a disabled veteran and I have a slight miss trust in the Dr.'s at my VA I have been complaining of heart issues since the 1990's , approx 6 years ago I ended up having a triple by pass and the surgeon who did this told me that this might have probably been avoided if the VA would have taken better precautions early on so I was thrilled to see instructions on this, I was a medic in the service not war time so I really did not get the chance to learn then
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Thank you! Very helpful video! :)
Nice explanation as well.
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We need more videos in ECG PLZZ
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Very good nice piece of information. Thanku so much Mam
Lower case letters are used to denote a wave form that does not reach at least 3 small squares (3 mm) in the + or - from the isoelectric line, thus the above initial complex appears to be correctly written as: q R S
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Very nice
Are u using zoom to describe? I liked your style. Thanks 🙏 for sharing.
Hey nice vid with clear explanations and diagrams. I thought it would've been perfect if you explained the electrophysiology behind why scar tissue results in a Q wave as no one seems to address this
do you know the answer to this? I have been looking everywhere for this
@@Bobcheloo the reason is pretty simple the scar tissue ( which essentially is a dead tissue ) is creating an electrical window so when the depolarisation vector of other side is propagating, it gets detected by the electrical lead adjacent to scar tissue, for it the depolarisation vector should appear moving away, so the adjacent lead detects it as a downward deflection which essentially forms the deep Q wave.
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Fantastic really,i got it easily ,bec i was confused about pathological and not patgological q wave,thank y so much
This really helped thanks
Thank you for a very informative lesson.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you
Hey, thank you for the explanation. I'm quite struggling to understand the graphic before. But I'm still wondering why the mi scar make the q wave more deeper. Can somebody explain it?
this's very helpful! thank you so much
The pathological q waves that you are pointing out, could be a normal qs deflection?
Informative video
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Thank you for your support.