CORRECTION: 2:26 The summary should read Lead I negative and aVF positive for RAD. The audio and graphic are correct. (Thank you to everyone who pointed this out!) Free Practice Material: app.jungleai.com/deck/Oew9szKR2h9FENXOrVGP?r=DnwHGyl95QQgP3ecVSPDHrFGE0E0qB&ref=rhesusmedicine Video Timestamps: 0:00 ECG - The Basics You Need To Know 1:13 ECG Interpretation - Details and Settings 1:44 ECG Interpretation - Axis 3:02 ECG Interpretation - Rate 4:09 ECG Interpretation - Rhythm 6:39 ECG Interpretation - Morphology (QRS) 8:41 ECG Interpretation - Morphology (ST Segment) 10:09 ECG Interpretation - Morphology (T Waves) 10:58 ECG Interpretation - Morphology (QT Interval) 11:42 ECG Interpretation - Morphology (U Waves) 11:54 Flow Chart 12:18 Important Considerations For more medicine videos consider subscribing (if you found any of the info useful!): ruclips.net/channel/UCRks8wB6vgz0E7buP0L_5RQ Patreon: www.patreon.com/rhesusmedicine Buy Us A Coffee!: www.buymeacoffee.com/rhesusmedicine
haha bro I did the whole thing and I was like how, thankfully I tried chat GPT and it reaffirmed my answer to a bit but no worries, thanks for clarifying, cheers.
As a new and unexperienced nurse I always feel kind of lost and gives me anxiety not being able to understand a basic EKG, but for the first time I found this info so clear, that with little study and practice I will be able to identify anomalies. Thanks so much for this video, already subscribed to the channel, very good topics in it.
Reading everyone else's comments about how helpful this was, and I usually agree. But damn - everytime an ECG comes up I feel like my mind just slows to a crawl.
Great video. I'm 7 months into the ED as a nurse and love it. I will say that most of our techs and nurses do Not care about lead placement and just slap them on wherever. Basically the leads 3-6 will be touching and in a straight line. Yikes.
@2:26 when you are explaining about RAD... you have written lead 1 as( +ve) and aVF as -(ve)...where as in your explanation you said the opposite. Please correct that
There is a mistake at 2:13 for RAD. You say if Lead I is negative, but wrote positive and the same with aVF, you said positive but wrote negative. Great video otherwise.
Outstanding video! Came here as a refresher. Back in school for NP and this was a perfect way to get back into the learning environment. I learned more from your concise video than I did in class. Thank you!
Agreed! This is a great approach/ thought process for interpreting the ECG waveforms. If you're still diving into ECGs, check out some of my videos as well to see if they help 💪
Theres literally a diagram on screen as he mentions it… The purpose of the vid is to be able to interpret ecg not how the different leads are derived. You could say the same for anything else he said. ‘he started talking about the heart without explaining what it is🥺’
Sorry Chiara! Maybe slowing down the playback may help, or if you're very fresh to ECG it would probably help looking at the way they function before interpretation. Once you've got that it'll be a good place to come to cover general interpretation. Good luck with your learning! 😊
CORRECTION: 2:26 The summary should read Lead I negative and aVF positive for RAD. The audio and graphic are correct. (Thank you to everyone who pointed this out!)
Free Practice Material: app.jungleai.com/deck/Oew9szKR2h9FENXOrVGP?r=DnwHGyl95QQgP3ecVSPDHrFGE0E0qB&ref=rhesusmedicine
Video Timestamps:
0:00 ECG - The Basics You Need To Know
1:13 ECG Interpretation - Details and Settings
1:44 ECG Interpretation - Axis
3:02 ECG Interpretation - Rate
4:09 ECG Interpretation - Rhythm
6:39 ECG Interpretation - Morphology (QRS)
8:41 ECG Interpretation - Morphology (ST Segment)
10:09 ECG Interpretation - Morphology (T Waves)
10:58 ECG Interpretation - Morphology (QT Interval)
11:42 ECG Interpretation - Morphology (U Waves)
11:54 Flow Chart
12:18 Important Considerations
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For clarrification ONLY…is Present of u wave indicates hypothermia or HYPOKALEMIA? Thank you
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haha bro I did the whole thing and I was like how, thankfully I tried chat GPT and it reaffirmed my answer to a bit but no worries, thanks for clarifying, cheers.
Why you dont edit it over video!!
As a new and unexperienced nurse I always feel kind of lost and gives me anxiety not being able to understand a basic EKG, but for the first time I found this info so clear, that with little study and practice I will be able to identify anomalies. Thanks so much for this video, already subscribed to the channel, very good topics in it.
Very happy to hear the video was useful to you, thank you so much for subscribing and best of luck with your work 😊
Everyone starts somewhere. Keep learning.
Reading everyone else's comments about how helpful this was, and I usually agree. But damn - everytime an ECG comes up I feel like my mind just slows to a crawl.
Sorry to hear! I found that practicing interpreting helped me pick up ECGs quite quickly, that may help you too. Good luck!
I've purchased and red a book called 'ECG made Easy'. However I never found it easy. You sir, just made it easy. Tqvm
I'm glad to hear it's made things easier, best of luck!
Great video. I'm 7 months into the ED as a nurse and love it. I will say that most of our techs and nurses do Not care about lead placement and just slap them on wherever. Basically the leads 3-6 will be touching and in a straight line. Yikes.
Thank you, and good luck with ED :)
wow! as a medical student starting to go go to the hospitals and stuff I always PANIC when it's time to read an ecg; but this helped A LOT! new sub
Thank you! Best of luck with your studies :)
Love the way you explain your reasoning and thought process for interpreting the ECG waveforms!! ECGs rock!
Right Axis deviation is incorrect. That’s actually Left Axis deviation. Hopefully it didn’t confuse a lot of people
i was confused. creator, please add clarification on the description or pinned comment or something
Just a correction @2:27 you write RAD if lead 1 positive and AVF negative. This should be the other way around.
Hi Areeb, the correction has already been pinned! Thanks for watching and commenting 😊
I like the infographics, it’s very useful. Thank you.
Man, you’re a life saver. Thank you
You're very welcome 😁
Concise and to the point
Thanks a lot ,will be sharing this❤
Thank you, very much appreciated!
Awesome video, thanks from Iraq 🇮🇶
3:51 do you have another method because not all ecg show 50 squares to count.
The best video ever about EKG
Thank you! Really happy it helped 😁
@2:26 when you are explaining about RAD... you have written lead 1 as( +ve) and aVF as -(ve)...where as in your explanation you said the opposite. Please correct that
You are right, well spotted. I'll pin the correction, thanks for pointing it out!
There is a mistake at 2:13 for RAD. You say if Lead I is negative, but wrote positive and the same with aVF, you said positive but wrote negative. Great video otherwise.
Thanks for pointing it out! Has been pointed out before, correction also pinned. Thanks again!
THANKS FOR YOUR WONDERFUL CONTENT !
Outstanding video! Came here as a refresher. Back in school for NP and this was a perfect way to get back into the learning environment. I learned more from your concise video than I did in class. Thank you!
Agreed! This is a great approach/ thought process for interpreting the ECG waveforms. If you're still diving into ECGs, check out some of my videos as well to see if they help 💪
Who else is here in prep for an exam tomorrow?
Nicely done,best wishes from Wales 🏴
At 2:27 you wrote wrong it should be lead I - negative and avF - positive
great flow chart for tachy cardia , thank you
Very useful video for med students!
Thank you!
there has to be a simpler way to read it
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Best ECG basics revision video I have ever seen hats off brother
Really appreciate the feedback, thank you 🙂
@@RhesusMedicinegreat explaination
for axis deviation analogy two of the slides are showing lead II instead of lead I as you mentioned for normal axis?
very useful for medical students. Thanks
You're welcome 😁
Superb video 👌🏽
Thank you for this concise video
Good video and explanation. Thanks
Glad it was useful!
great video, small mistake on the axis deviation bit though please fix
Thanks Emmanuel, I've pinned the correction in the comments 😊
Sir does the ST segment mean start or end of ventricular depolarisation. Because I got confused it with QT segment
great video for beginners! thanks for the effort
Thanks for watching!
Can the EKg taken with out papers in the machine then they print the result later.
Thank you so much sir!
Good explanation❤❤
Thank you 🙂
Really helped me set up my report💯. Thank you
You're welcome, thanks for watching 🙂
How do you make the content for the video?
as usual, you have saved me. thank you so much
😎 Best of luck Joshua!
Thank you so much for this!❤
You're welcome!
Youve made a mistake about RAD. IT says here lead I is positive and aVF -ve, when it's the other way round.
Helpful
Looks great! What do you use for your presentations/vids? Dunno what to call it, but you write it by hand, don't ya?
Thank you! I use One Note, and yes I do write them by hand :)
amazing thank you!!!
can we get this notes in pdf format?
Hi! I'm working on creating PDF/Note forms of the videos :)
Very lovely🤩
why shouldn't we check the lead II for RAD? why do we only check it to ensure the LAD?
You can work out the axis based on many different combinations of leads, what I've included here is just one way 😊
thank you
Much appreciated video. Thank you!
Thank you, glad it was useful 😊
Very informative!
Glad it helped!
Great video.
Thank you 😊
Axis is _30 +90. Will Marrow for Bundle Branch Block, or Rabbits ears❤
Really appreciate the video, but the axis. slide is backwards
man, i hope i pass this PSEMT test.
Thank you ! Very well explained
Thanks!
One more correction:For irregular rate it's no of qrs in 6 sec × 10
very well done. thank you!
You're very welcome 😁
Brilliant!!!!!
Thank you!
Well simplified ! Thank you
A challenging one to condense! Thanks for watching 😊
You started talking about axis without explaining it
Theres literally a diagram on screen as he mentions it…
The purpose of the vid is to be able to interpret ecg not how the different leads are derived. You could say the same for anything else he said. ‘he started talking about the heart without explaining what it is🥺’
@@option2303 - little aggressive 😂
@@option2303 well that would help for beginners, and your comment was completely unhelpful and aggressive.
also found a mistake. v4 is underlined at 1.03 when he is discussing the lateral view of the heart. this is wrong.
You are a Gen Z!! Tell me I’m wrong!!
Thanx alot
This is so impressive, im subscribing to you....thanks rhesus
Thank you so much, I really appreciate it!
Thank you!
You're welcome 🙂
Thank youu so much
You're very welcome 😊
You will observe a spike on ECG, pacemaker❤.
If i end the medical school i will create a mechanical machine to read the ECG 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Awesome
Thank you!
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Explanation is very fast...not good for those who has intermediate level of english
Sorry to hear that. There is an option to change the playback speed to a but slower which may help?
Thanks for watching 🙂
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Anyone else not get the "William Marrow" thing he threw in there and didn't explain lol
WiLLiaM MaRRoW.
-"W" in V1 and "M" in V6 for Left Bundle Branch Block
-"M" in V1 and "W" in V6 for Right Bundle Branch Block. 😉
Video was very confusing and the terms and concepts were barely explained
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This video is full of confusion
I agree
too fast, didn't explain the concept of axes. Lost me 2 minutes in. I'll go an look for something even more basic I guess.
Sorry Chiara! Maybe slowing down the playback may help, or if you're very fresh to ECG it would probably help looking at the way they function before interpretation. Once you've got that it'll be a good place to come to cover general interpretation. Good luck with your learning! 😊
worst video of all time worst than my lecture
Agree
Not useful at all just like reading from a book
Thank you!
You're very welcome
Thank you!