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  • that's so scary i pray in the name of Jesus that foolishness or any heart related issue NEVER happens to me...Amen!! it is done :)

  • thats what my alarm clock sounds like :D

  • "Artist: Sounds of Nature White Noise for Mindfulness, Meditation and Relaxation"

    ಠ_ಠ

  • the contion is that your cardic musules get tired when you a dead.

  • after years of immense work and nonstop exercise the heart decided it was time to rest and thus it never beated ever again....

  • It's sad to see such an awesome simple organ just come to a rest

  • @TheTxturtlelytiger You don't. You never shock when the heart flatlines, you do CPR and epinephrine to stimulate the heart. Try doing a bit of research before you tell the correct guy he is wrong.

  • the most common cause of cardiac arrest is an infarct (death of heart muscle by way of a blockage) in one of the arteries of the heart. this lack of bloodflow to the heart aggitates the heart muscle and it quivers -like shaking a bowl of jello. it no longer ejects blood to the brain and other vital organs, or only delivers a minimal amount of blood to the tissues. there are many other causes, but MI is the most common.

    i thought the preface to this video should be corrected..

  • Flatlined:( i hope mine line dont go flat for a very very very long time...plz

  • My 16 year old friend went into cardiac arrest a few days ago and passed. He had complications from an ongoing illness. :(

  • @music4ismylife8 the must conition cause of cardiac arrest is by a pvc hiting the t wave of by death of heart mususle from blockage.

  • Thats very upsetting :( but people need to see the science behind it :D

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  • ... Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu

  • That had a nice beat to it.

  • I've only seen chemical-induced asystole come back with a pulse, but it ususally only last as long as the drugs do.

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  • @TheTxturtlelytiger Uh, what? You do not shock asystole. At this point it is just EPI and CPR, with the hope that the heart restarts, or trying to find a reversible cause, your H's and T's.

  • @Nervegas : obviously you never had a medical license.

  • That PVC did NOT hit the peak of the T wave.

  • When we found my stepfather in bed unresponsive and did a good 5 mins of CPR, EMS showed up and connected him he was asystole....i knew then it would be near impossible to get him back and if in the rare chance we did he would have irreverisble brain damage.....10 years of nursing, I dont think I`ve seen 1 asystole come back.

  • I had 1 come back from Asystole. but he didnt make it out of the Er. but we got em there alive lol

  • a group 3 of more PVCS is a run of VT.

  • @tingmarco1 3 is a triplet...4 or more may or may not, specifically, be a run of V-Tach.

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  • It feels really bad to se the in real life this :S losing your everything whats u did and all in you live in 2 sec .... so sad

  • If I had a choice in the way I go out I'd choose cardiac arrest. My father described his experience as painless and it felt like he just went to sleep, with of course the highly intense bright light of being shocked back to life. 

  • Just think that is going to be you someday

  • it helpful for student

  • that was really scary to watch. sad too

  • can i use this?

  • Try 5 minutes of CPR with injections of epinephrine, Sodium bicarbonate and vasopressin's

  • R.I.P

  • เข้ามา เพราะ เจ๊บีมโดยเฉพาะ ;-D

  • 0:26 sounds like my alarm clock every morning.

  • From sinus to ST depression then into VTach. Remind me, what does ST depression mean? I know elevation is a result of an MI.

  • @chapmanpeter11

    Depending on the lead, ST depression can also be indicative of myocardial ischemia. It shows a failure of the ventricular myocytes to repolarize properly and thus suggests that they are not getting enough blood flow.

  • echocardiographie a partagé une vidéo avec vous sur YouTube :

    “HOCM / CARDIOMYOPATHY HYPERTROPHIC”

  • That shit freaked me the fuck out

  • Its not cool!

  • cool

    

  • @extremehardy360 thats not funny now im crying:(

  • @Charityivy :(

  • @extremehardy360 thats not funny:(

  • Rip zyzz

  • idk why but I find this scary and creepy to watch

  • @kopures

    Even worse when you're picturing a close family member or loved one hooked up to one of these.

  • @opmike343 my sister's friend is on one and is going to die

  • @opmike343 Or maybe yourself??

  • I'm downloading this video, thanks for sharing! :)

  • RIP for all who dead in this world.

  • Begining Continue with operation

    *irregular heartbeats* Something is not right...!!!

    CRAP! HES GOINGINTO CARDIAC ARREST! GET THE DEFLIBERATORS!

    CLEAR! *zap*

    CLEAR!*zap*

    CLEAR CMON!*zap*

    ITS NOT WORKING! SHIT ITS NOT PLUGGED IN! PLUG IT IN!

    ITS TOO LATE!

    *Flatline*

    Ive..ive failed

  • Lol I thought it was real during the whole video, then I realized it was a simulation at the end...I was thinking what the hell are the doctors doing????!!!! where are the nurses?! help that guy!!!

  • now i`m sad..

  • That R on T phenomenon really kicks some serious ass! If an extrasystole falls on the last T wave half, where the heart can be stimulated out of the absolute refractory period, it can lead to a repetitve outburst, degenerating into ventricular tachycardia. Who said there is no logic in the heart? :D

  • lol t,hank god the succession rate ( from PVCs to VT and asystole) isnt usually THAT fast !

  • yes you can bring a patient back from a flat line. You just have to get to them and you got 2 minutes to start CPR or they will be brain dead.

  • @icunurse01 10 minutes

  • @icunurse01 or inject 2 LITERS of Dopamine, 1,000/10,000 epi. hehe

  • @icunurse01,

    I have read about patients being revived from asystole, but in 20 years of service as a Firefighter/Paramedic in Broward County, FL., I never saw it happen. Only from v-fib but not asystole. It's VERY rare.

  • @icunurse01 Have you tried trancutanous pacing a fresh asystole? I remember in ACLS back in the day it was in their protocols but I think its been removed. I think it would make sense but I never seen it applied at the bedside.

  • @icunurse01 im a paramedic. you should check your facts.

    i restored a pulse on a 85 year old man (witnessed arrest) last week and no cpr was done before we got there, and it took us 6 minutes to get there.

    8 minutes is the best guess by the american heart association, provided they are in the care of medical staff.

  • I got a pulse back from Asystole. 3 weeks ago. he is still kicking.

  • We applied the cortical electrodes but were unable to get a neural reaction from either patient.

  • R.I.P 1:04

  • @CreedChrist Go to a cardiologist! bigem or very frequent PVCs with salvos are abnormal in any case. If you're young, it could be an abnormal circuit you were born with. They could also be PACs, unless you've had an EKG and seen them clearly as PVCs...either can give palpitations. Re-entry circuits can be fixed with ablation. A very slow rate can also allow PVCs to escape. B-Blockers may not be the answer, as they slow the rate and lower BP - might solve some problems, might cause others.

  • 0:31: Synth Bass waveform. Sawtooth, not very sinusodial. The others are pulse waves (and the sound does not sound like pulse waves usually do)

  • So thats kind of what happend to gramps, so based docters told us even if this had happened in a hospital chances of living are like less than 12%?

  • my grandma died of a cardiac arrest the day after christmas i am still hurting because of her being gone but i never got wht any of it ment until i saw this video now i understand alot thanks

    

  • @ambermarie629 I'm glad this video was able to held you understand.

  • I was told that most PVCs are benign.

  • CreedChrist - single PVCs by themselves are often benign. I hooked myself up to a cardiac monitor and watched a hockey game; I was throwing them right and left. PVCs can trigger lethal rhythms when they happen at the wrong time, when they're occurring regularly, or when there's three or more of them in a row (called a "salvo" or a "run of v. tach"). Hope that helps!

  • @Paramedic52812 i get them every other beat or consecutively

  • @CreedChrist

    You have bigeminal PVCs? Is that constant? Do you have other cardiac history? I would get that looked at if it's constant.

  • @Paramedic52812 I did. But they won't give me anything to take and DRs keep saying its benign. I asked for beta blockers and things like Atenolol, but they keep saying I'm too young for it and I just have to deal with it. I get a beat, pause, PVC, beat, pause, PVC,beat, pause, PVC, etc. Usually it stops when I stand up, or walk, move. But they mostly happen when I'm laying down, in cold weather, or sitting down for longer periods of time. Cold weather is probably the biggest trigger

  • @Paramedic52812 this is a bit broad, and may scare some. If PVC strikes too close to the peak of the T- Wave this may (very rarely) trigger whats known as R-on-T Phenomenon, which leads to V-tach, which will almost certainly deteriorate into V-Fib, then this abnormal rhythm eventually leads to cardiac arrest. However, this is very rare. There are lots of people who have many thousands of PVC per day and have no problem, only a problem if you have structural heart problems or other defects.

  • boo...

  • TRAUMA CENTER !!!!!!!!

  • this is scary...I hate the last part

  • I realise its just a simulation but why is it that watching that makes you sad. Like watching someone's life drain away :(

  • RIP

  • :( my mom died on the road in cardiac arrest March 1 2010 never understood it til now thanks

  • scary, sad!!

  • RIP electronic simulator :(

  • i was only looking at this for my biology homework..that was soo sad to watch.. :(

  • @TheBratzNerd

    It's fake :)

    Calm the fk down.

  • @kenny1309 oy yoy yoy! dont get all fukidy wow wow! dont worry i am aware that it is fake. just the thought that it actually happens creeped me out a little ;)

  • It is A simulation.

  • That's scary. My friends 2year old son just died from this.

  • RIP

  • Not four seconds in, I see the giant, distinctive PVC spike, and know things will not go well.

    And I am not a doctor or in any way a medical professional; one can tell just how bad things are about to get just by seeing a few well-known patterns in the waveform.

  • Check his insurance before you crack that cart !!!!

  • powerful code, but no defibulation, 28 secs into the code the rythem slows down to a murmer and then full asytole fibulation but no defibulation, aint it qurky? but yeah its jus the eegs simulation process.

  • It probably came off of a manaquin or something, the Manequins we have in my ALS class can put off a signal that the LP12/15 or any other monitor with 3 lead can pick up

  • haha, if that wasnt a simulation, doctors just sat around filming the machine while that happened heheheh

  • oohhh crap!! lets do transcutaneous pacing and cardioversion.

  • Why didn't it do the long "BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP" that normally happens when someone flatlines?

  • @tubemaster2703 Because that's only on television.

  • Thats scary. I'll probably have a heart attack myself if I see that on my patient during my very first day as an RN. :o

  • Well thats funky

  • i got kinda anxious!!! it's kinda scary!!

  • imagine. standing next to the one person you found truely amazing. the only person you found amazing. imagine this as their heartbeat. ...>.>

    gives you chills..don't it. XD

  • @1foreversedated1

    OH MY GOD YES. I once wrote something on that. Watching your loss happen with your eyes is so much worse than just losing...

  • If the simulation was real then you could simply stop that by defibbing him/her the moment fibrillation take place, and that's why it is crucial to have a defibrillator in your house and you should also know how to use it!

  • that's one of the test sequences of the defib'.

  • se estaba haciendo la paja XDDD

  • @Parizeau21

    That's only nature taking it's course.

  • even tho it's a simulation I felt kinda sad at the end :(

  • very nice ekg..

    fuc***g ventricular fibrillation......aaahhh

  • super, gracias :)

  • Why is this R-on-T? R is after the T wave on this video...

  • You got book , you find answer, you no push sync button, you can get R on T, grasshopper!

  • what is R-on-T phenomenon?

  • occurs during a long QT in which the T wave runs into the next R wave often leading to torsades...

  • @zbjordan23 what is a long QT?

  • @yellowwitch1

    The length between the Q and T wave is longer than usual. The quick easy way to tell is that the T-wave should not be more than halfway between R waves...if it is, that pt is susceptible to an R-T phenomenon

  • @zbjordan23 Exactly, If you don't have Long QTS, this is extremely unlikely. Long QT Syndrome is a rare inborn heart condition.

  • this really help me!!! thank you so much!!!

  • i have ben through the first two events multiple times. but never hit v-fib. lucky i guess

  • maybe they had a DNR

  • As a person who live's with PVC's (thousands a day) and is scheduled to go for an abalation soon...you sure have to study up on the heart and it's rythms.

  • @wegettinarabmoney

    Did you have the ablation? For me, it was AV nodal reentrant tachycardia that caused SVT. I had this procedure in 2002. Still doing ok. I hope all is well with you.

    Great video BTW!

  • so why didn't anybody save this patient?

  • it's probably just a simulation

  • @jesse2282 of course it is. lolz.

  • the patient is actually an electronic simulator :))

  • @gayroblog Thank's for GOD! :)

  • @gayroblog It is just a simulation. :)

  • These videos are really helpful.

    Team Destroy GO!

  • it all makes sense

  • wow thank you so much now it make since to me

  • It's really helpful to see this happening in real time.

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