@LevelUpRN i know it's been a couple of years since there's been some verbal activity on here, but i want you to know that it's april 2024 now, and these videos are still helping a various array of students. I am getting ready to graduate from my Medical Assisting program, as well as earn my Health Sciences certificate, i have all of my LPN prerequisite classes finished except 1 or 2 now, i just finished my clinicals, a little early at that, with several extra hours than i had to have, plus i am taking my Certified Clinical Medical Assistant national certification exam on Tuesday, April 30th 2024, which is in 2 days... and because of your videos, i have made straight As in almost all my classes, and i am very confident that i am going to pass my exam in a couple of days. So please continue to put out this amazing content. Don't give up! You are still helping so many students make their academic and career dreams come true. Sincerely, Celena Lowe, CCMA from Northeast TN. (Trying to decide what acedemic or career move i am going to make next now).
You said that towards end of video you would discuss cardioversion but the video ended without you doing so Thank you for explaining Atrial rhythms in such a simple and easy to understand way🫂
This is very well explained. I have to ask, though: What about Wandering Atrial Pacemaker, Multifocal Atrial Tachycardia, Paroxysmal Atrial Tachycardia, AV Nodal Re-Entry, Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome? 🤔🤔
Calculating the space between the R waves tells us the ventricular rate, but counting the space between the F waves tells us the atrial rate! Hope that helps :)
Hi level Up I have a Question, in atrial premaure comples is the P wave consider abnormal due to the one time premature atrial contraction? and is it 1:1 conduction . thank you
I have had episodes of symptomatic Afib on and off over the past 6 years. Just looking at a ECG of Afib gives me anxiety. But hey? Got to get through nursing school. HaHa
@LevelUpRN i know it's been a couple of years since there's been some verbal activity on here, but i want you to know that it's april 2024 now, and these videos are still helping a various array of students. I am getting ready to graduate from my Medical Assisting program, as well as earn my Health Sciences certificate, i have all of my LPN prerequisite classes finished except 1 or 2 now, i just finished my clinicals, a little early at that, with several extra hours than i had to have, plus i am taking my Certified Clinical Medical Assistant national certification exam on Tuesday, April 30th 2024, which is in 2 days... and because of your videos, i have made straight As in almost all my classes, and i am very confident that i am going to pass my exam in a couple of days.
So please continue to put out this amazing content. Don't give up! You are still helping so many students make their academic and career dreams come true.
Sincerely, Celena Lowe, CCMA from Northeast TN. (Trying to decide what acedemic or career move i am going to make next now).
Thank you for your incredibly kind comment. We are is happy to help. And best of luck with your exam. Let us know how you do!
I've learned more from you in two videos than my paramedic instructors. Keep these coming!
Thank you so much!
Yeah I’m in paramedic school now and came to her video to remember my stuff lol
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You are really know how to explain this hard topics so clear for your viewers! Thank you!!!
Thanks!
Your videos and flashcards literally got me through nursing school. Thank you, Kathy!
You are so welcome!😊
And it makes my heart flutter ❤️
Wow the way you teach is amazing thank you 🙏 great videos
My pleasure! So happy to help!
Those dislikes had to be a mistake. These videos are Gold! Thanks Cathy
Ma’am thank you so much for your videos, they are very helpful. You literally made me understand better.
I'm so glad! Happy to help!
Using your videos to help me study for Cardiovascular Tech class ! So helpful, thank you (:
That's so awesome! Thanks for letting us know! :)
Very helpful explanation. You are simply the best.
Thanks for posting this video! It was super helpful
Glad you liked it!😊
You said that towards end of video you would discuss cardioversion but the video ended without you doing so
Thank you for explaining Atrial rhythms in such a simple and easy to understand way🫂
I absolutely love your video’s. They are very helpful and you explain things so well. I wish they were longer:)
Glad you like them!
This is very well explained. I have to ask, though: What about Wandering Atrial Pacemaker, Multifocal Atrial Tachycardia, Paroxysmal Atrial Tachycardia, AV Nodal Re-Entry, Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome? 🤔🤔
Yet another amazing video!
Thanks!
super helpful videos everytime!
thank you
When you calculated the heart rate, why did you count the number of small boxes between the F waves, rather than the R waves?
Calculating the space between the R waves tells us the ventricular rate, but counting the space between the F waves tells us the atrial rate! Hope that helps :)
@@LevelUpRN I was wondering the same thing, thank you for the clarification (:
Thanks for another great video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hi level Up I have a Question, in atrial premaure comples is the P wave consider abnormal due to the one time premature atrial contraction? and is it 1:1 conduction . thank you
Thank you for your videos. Btw you mentioned that you would go over anti-arrhythmia medications at the end of this video but I think it was omitted :/
She said ‘end of this video series’, not this particular video =)
Very good video
Thanks!
Thank you so much!! So happy you found it of value! This made our day!
Thanks!
Thank you so much!! 😊
thank you so much
You're welcome!
I am a med surg tele nurse thank you
That's GREAT! Congratulations.
Where do I get the flashcards?
Hello, Here is a link: www.leveluprn.com/products/ekg-flashcards-for-nursing-students
i hace pacs but what do you mean if we have frequent pace like how many is it? please i need to know and thanks a lot for this video
More than 6 PACs per minute is considered problematic.
@@mochibam thanks a lot for replying but is it true that everyone gets pacs and pvcs at least once a day because i do not believe this?????
@@talaltallal3775 I don't think so, I've never heard about that!
@@mochibam search for York cardiology. you will love this doctor he is amazing he works in the UK. he has so many videos about pvcs and pacs.
Blessings
I have had episodes of symptomatic Afib on and off over the past 6 years. Just looking at a ECG of Afib gives me anxiety. But hey? Got to get through nursing school. HaHa
Your husband is lucky
That is really sweet to say, so thank you! I am very lucky as well. 🙂