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  • I DONT get it. why 7R waves in 6s = 70bpm ??? can someone explain?

  • @uhui1515

    T=6/7= 0.857 s per beat

    f=1/T=1/(6/7)=7/6=1.17 Hz

    Pulse= f x 60= (7/6)x60= 70 BPM

    Hope this makes it clear

    PS: f => frequency - Hz => Hertz => Repetitions per second

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  • I Love The Video It Can Increase My Knowledge ECGTeacher is a web resource that provides Videos and Interactive Games to teach the complex nature of ECG

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  • I Really Like The Video From Your 3D reconstructions and informative 2D animations provide the ideal learning environment for this field.

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  • you have some great stuff here

  • I thought Q is little bit low than this picture

  • how the hell do i know what to based on 12 lead ECG? like VI is look like atrial flutter but V3 is look like infarction... just example..

  • I am non medical, but understood each and every word :)

  • at 4.37 you said PR, shouldn't it be called PQ?

  • @machacoification ive always wondered the same thing!

  • Thumbs up if you have an exam tomorrow!

  • @aash17 Are u doing cardiac physiology..??

  • @aash17 Next month :D

  • nice job! I'm from Argentina and I could understand almost everything! Thank you!! :)

  • this video makes your ecg/ekg base stronger. good job :)

  • Outstanding work

  • why did you just say that each small squre = 0.04 seconds and each large square = 0.20 seconds.

    I also like to use the 1500 method to determine the heart rate.

    Thanks this helped

  • Its a good video but I feel like it missed the important parts of clinical EKG reading. Yeah the length of intervals/segments is important, but let's talk about the REAL important stuff on reading an EKG: Determining sinus rhythm, axis, AV block, BBB, ST changes, T wave inversions, and basic arrhythmias. Everything this guy talks about in this video is not clinically relevant. Like teaching tennis by talking about the physics of the ball, and the dimensions of the court. Good, but impractical.

  • @roman736 Section 1 part 5 out of a series of ECG tutorials which will cover your REAL important stuff :P

  • Great. Able to understand easily. Good presentation

  • thank you , you made it veary nice and easy to understand, pitty that my brain will have to watch this video 20 to 30 times before really appreciate it + voice is a bit hypnotic...makes me hate my lecturers

  • Great lesson, thank you.

  • AWESOME Understanad very well./kaki usa

  • I really like this tutorial. Thank u for posting.

  • marvellous  dr suboohi irfan

  • marvellous

  • thanks thanks and thanks :) i have to write my exam after 4 days and its really really helpful....god bless you !!

  • Excellent presentation!!! Very informative.. help me understand better hoe to read the ECG

  • very good sanal

  • thanks ! This realy helps very much

  • good

    

  • EXELLENT!!! THANK YOU

  • good nice

    

  • Very good but the voice is super creepy

  • Great explanation !! Thank you !

  • really good explanation!!! 

  • Thanks so much... this has been very helpful!

  • thanks!

  • ιis there part 6?

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