I had a senior who was amazing at ecgs but asshole never taught me anything except flaunting his skills. But now that I have dr amal, I am dead sure that he also listened to the doc here. I wish that I had come across these lecs sooner.
nope. one is "plumbing" problem, the other is "electrical" Problems. but one can lead to another (AF leading to T2MI, or MI leading to AV nodal arrhythmia)
OMI/NOMI criteria is much better (in my opinion) than STEMI/NSTEMI criteria. ... I knew the "diagnosis" more then SEVERAL of those Doctors there within seconds (a long with the treatment). There are A LOT of Doctors/Cardiologists that don't know about this (or use it). Im just a simple Firefighter/Paramedic and Ive had to talk Cardiologists into activating the cath lab for a patient... Which ive had to do SEVERAL times... It just blows my mind on how these Physicians don't know about this. Maybe I need a pay raise... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
No question that EMS is terribly underpaid in the USA in relation to the responsibility and risk they take on, as well as the amount of knowledge required.
I had a senior who was amazing at ecgs but asshole never taught me anything except flaunting his skills. But now that I have dr amal, I am dead sure that he also listened to the doc here. I wish that I had come across these lecs sooner.
Watching or the 5th time and it never gets old!!
where can I watch the whole lecture please?
Where is the whole lecture plz post the link thanks
Where is the next part to follow?
Nice work
Brilliant 👏
Niice work.........
Excellent!
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Amazing
Good
In the original ecg isn't the aVR also elevated? At 18:40 in normal t wave example the V1 has a 1mm straight elevation, is it allowed?
Whole lesson is missing
at 18:50 "when there is no doubt that STE has developed" the first J-point is, to the contrary, without a doubt
I respectfully disagree. The difference in height of J point and the ST segment in the lead is > 1 mm.
Where’s the complete videos?
The complete video set is available at courses.ccme.org/course/theheartcourse. This is a 20 minute sample video.
Is Cardiac ischemia come under cardiac arrhythmia?
nope. one is "plumbing" problem, the other is "electrical" Problems. but one can lead to another (AF leading to T2MI, or MI leading to AV nodal arrhythmia)
Thank me...you had 666 likes on this one before I came along😂
Turkish subtitle please
OMI/NOMI criteria is much better (in my opinion) than STEMI/NSTEMI criteria. ... I knew the "diagnosis" more then SEVERAL of those Doctors there within seconds (a long with the treatment). There are A LOT of Doctors/Cardiologists that don't know about this (or use it). Im just a simple Firefighter/Paramedic and Ive had to talk Cardiologists into activating the cath lab for a patient... Which ive had to do SEVERAL times... It just blows my mind on how these Physicians don't know about this. Maybe I need a pay raise... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
No question that EMS is terribly underpaid in the USA in relation to the responsibility and risk they take on, as well as the amount of knowledge required.
I bet the docs bow down to you all the time. 🙄