Basic Arrhythmias | Sinus, Brady, Tachy, Premature Beats | ECG EKG Interpretation (Part 3)

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In lesson three, we start to take a look at a few of the basic arrhythmias in our ECG/EKG interpretation. This will essentially be the first part in our basic arrhythmia course with our goal being to have arrhythmias made easy!

We start off talking about the overview of the major types of arrhythmias that you will come across. From there we move in to talking about the most basic of these rhythms. First is sinus arrhythmia. We cover the basics including its defining characteristics.

From there we move on to our various premature beats that we will see. This includes PACs, PJCs, and PVCs. We show examples of each and again give causes and defining characteristics for each.

Final we move on to talk about our basic brady and tachy rhythms. This includes sinus bradycardia, sinus tachycardia, and supraventricular tachycardia (SVT). Once again we talk about their causes and help explaining their identifying defining characteristics.

We hope that by the end of this lesson that you would be able to recognize and identify these arrhythmias by their defining characteristics so that you would be able to interpret them on your patients rhythm strip if you came across them!

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Truly a brilliant nurse. A smart person can make anything easy to understand. Thank

Marilynefc
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Just wanted to say Thank you for thr ekg/ecg interpretation. I work for oral surgeons and am taking the ACLS for the first time. I am not a nurse, but your tutoring is fantastic. I received a package from the appointed instructor and I was not able to get what I have gotten from your lessons. I feel confident in passing my test now

sherriehoward
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V-Tach and A-Fib. Survived cardiac arrest in 2020. Had V-Tach episode 12 hours later in hospital. They had to shock me twice. 5 days later, had a Biotronik AICD implant. No shocks yet 🤞 FYI, had a WPW episode 30 years ago with heart rate of 320 bpm. Tried RF Ablation, but could not find extra circuit after 8 hours on the table.
Great job with these videos 💯. After release from the hospital after the SCA, found the ECG strip that recorded the V-Tach episode. That's why I'm here 3 and a half years later, trying to read the ECG souvenir 😊

MrGarrym
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I just want to say thank you SO much. I have gone through hundreds of videos trying to study for my NREMT paramedic psychomotor exam. Your videos are by far some of the best videos I have seen. Clear, concise, easy to understand, not too long/too short and keep my interest. I’d love to see you to some more rhythms, maybe some less common ones, and how they look on a 12 lead. Also a walk through of the treatments (maybe you already have some?...I just didn’t check yet)
You definitely got a subscriber, a fan, and a VERY greatful student!! Thank you again! 🙏🙏🙏

carolinemorris
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Find myself reviewing your ECG lessons again since I need to renew my ecg certificate next week! It’s really easy to understand. Thanks, Eddie!

joybautista
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I’m still too poor to contribute financially, so my mission is to leave a like for every video 🫡

juliegarcia
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Thank you so much for the excellent explanation! — a new Cardiac ICU nurse

mizzdarkNlovely
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I don't know if anyone has thanked you for this but Thank You for spelling out your words. I'm "old school" and like things spelled right and I'm not the greatest speller (I take notes while listening to your videos)...so again, thank-you. Ps, Im probably the oldest nurse studying to be an ICU nurse...I've been a nurse 36 years. I'll be 61 years old in a couple months. Never too old to learn - that is what keeps you young. I love your videos.

hollybourne
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I left Ortho Medsurg and Now in New To Specialty ICU training. I never had to read EKG strips in Ortho. Pts were cleared by a Cardiologist prior to surgery and they usually went home same day or next day after surgery, Thats quite the opposite in the ICU. The trainers are nice but they seem to make things harder than they hv to be and so dry that I find myself fighting sleep. Your vides are clear and to the point and I understand the differences between the strips. I feel more confident for my test next week. Thank you!!!

sherrihardin
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Man.... You are a God send! I keep messing up on my junction rhythms and heart blocks and you make this so easy. Thank you 1000 times.

Teibug
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Learning a lot from your videos!!! I'm new here in the US and will be working in the ICU and your content really helps me be more prepared for my work! Thanks so much!😊

gloriandyeno
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I want to thank you much for doing these lectures; I've watched all your videos, and today I got 100% on my ecg exam for our hospital training. 😃 😊

rn
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great job wish I could have found you during my paramedic class great review

Andycaputo
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😊 thank u Eddie I wasn't able to understand the ecg this is the first time I understand everything you are an awesome teacher ❤ 👏.

MariAngelical
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This was super helpful! Nice and simple explanation of each arrhythmia. Thank you so much!!

alysha
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Love your videos Eddie !! You make complex learning easy to understand !!!

avaandmila
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Utterly impressed, i was lights out and boom, i grasped easily and pretty fast. Thank you very very much Eddie

brendasimbini
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For sinus tachycardia it was around 150 bpm. But was close. I just wanted to calculate using te boxes

radioaktivguy
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You are an EXCELLENT TEACHER 👏 Something about your voice, is very soothing. Thanks again! On to the next video!

gracehug
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Thanks a million Eddie for sharing your knowledge... your lecture is very useful to us . God bless you. From Dublin Ireland.

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