ECG Quiz #1 - 30

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Identify 30 ECGs in 10 seconds or less. It is often not possible to establish a diagnosis on the basis of an ECG alone. This quiz is more for fun than a true test of knowledge or skill. Please enjoy responsibly :)

0:00 Intro to ECG Quiz
0:04 Question #1
3:01 Question #10
6:17 Question #20
9:33 Question #30

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Thank you so much.
It was a great practice of ECG interpretation.
I interpreted 20 to 25 ECG Correctly.

shafiullahshams
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omg you actually changed my life! The last one being Digitoxin poisoning made me so incredibly happy! amazing video and thankyou so much

RR-ncoh
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dear author/sir / maam we want more ecg graph for practice

rudranilbarmanbarman
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#11 I agree with the diagnosis of 2nd degree type 1 block but there are also ST elevations in II, III, aVF and probably in V6 which would indicate an inferolateral STEMI if I am not mistaken? Or is there another explanation?

burli
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2:16 ok how is that atrial flutter when the rythm is irregular and the flutter waves have no pattern. Even in variable block they may mimic AFib but there is still a pattern

ektrfirefox
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thank you for taking the time to make this video.It is exactly what I was looking for.

danielcastilo
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#11 : BAV II is caused by inferior STEMI !!!

alexandrejosuat
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How come #3 is LBBB? There's no M or W sign on V1 or V6..??

Apratim
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#3 how do you distinguish lbbb from lvh? As they both produce tall r waves and st elevation

debbyo
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Could #10 not be Brugada type 1 ?
Cover ST segment elevation in V2-V3 with T wave inversion (Brugada sign)

dylanf
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Why is 13 not specifically torsades de pointes?

matwelch
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dang, as a medic in training learning this stuff is difficult.

spectroxis
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Is there anything else on #2, like a atrial fibrillation or something? We see a tachiarrhythmia with no P-waves, right?

lucanicot
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thank you very much. I hope you identify the abnormality on the picture after showing the answers so we will be able to understand as well. thank you

mariamaboutouk
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well that's nice! could do a bunch under 10 but others really took me some time.

callysv
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26 of 30... 2 completely different, more practice needed

christyantodorov
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Thank you so much
It was a great if you identefy the specific cause for diagnosis on ECG for example j wave on v1, v2

asmaa
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I did bad and got five out of thirty right that is about sixteen percent. I hope to do much better in the future

michaelgraham
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For #12 can't it be BER, with the Fish-Hook J wave?

Umarspecc
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Next time you make a video like this add markings on ecg too. It will add more value and comprehension too.

snehilrajgupta