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ECG Interpretation Explained Clearly and Succinctly - Arrhythmias, Blocks, Hypertrophy...

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ECG interpretation clearly illustrated with expert instructor Dr. Seheult. This is video 1 of the MedCram ECG video series: https://www.medcram.com/course....s/ekg-ecg-interpreta

Learn the skills for confident ECG interpretation in an easy, step by step process. Includes:

- High yield review of all ECG waves, complexes, and intervals (p waves, QRS complexes, PR interval etc.).
- How to systematically read an EKG (and review of a normal ECG looks like).
- Key physiology of the heart related to the 12-lead ECG.
- Clarification of ECG Basics: leads and vectors.
- Review of common ECG paper and tracing mistakes.
- Axis on ECG and precordial leads.
- The autonomic nervous system and impact on the electrocardiogram.
- Heart rate and automaticity related to ECG rhythms.
- The R to R interval.
- Rhythm, arrhythmias, and escape rhythms.
- Premature beats and pauses on EKG.
- Bigeminy, trigeminy, and tachyarrhythmias.
- V-tach and torsades de points.
- Atrial and ventricular flutter.
- WPW syndrome (Wolff-Parkinson-White) and WPW pattern.
- Atrial fibrillation and ventricular fibrillation on the 12 lead ECG.
- Heart blocks and escape rhythms.
- Bundle branch blocks, hemiblocks, and fascicular blocks.
- Hypertrophy (LVH) and atrial enlargement.
- COPD, PE, Hyperkalemia, Digoxin and the EKG.
- Many practice EKGs (that Dr. Seheult interprets step by step).
- EKG quizzes follow each video.

This is a "Re-Post" from our vault (of a previously posted YouTube video)

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Speaker: Roger Seheult, MD
Co-Founder of MedCram.com
Clinical and Exam Preparation Instructor
Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Disease, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine.

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Recommended Audience - Medical professionals and medical students including physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurses, respiratory therapists, EMT and paramedics, and many others. Review and test prep for USMLE, MCAT, PANCE, NCLEX, NAPLEX, NBDE, RN, RT, MD, DO, PA, NP school and board examinations.

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Produced by Kyle Allred PA-C

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