Locate and interpret STEMI based on 12 Lead EKG

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Best 12 lead EKG interpretation practice cheat sheet video showing ST elevation Myocardial Infarction for Lateral MI, Anterior MI, Left Anterior, Right Anterior and Posterior Myocardial Infarction.

Find the location of a STEMI based upon ST elevations and learn the order and lead names on a 12 Lead EKG in 6 minutes.

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huge thumbs up. the video is soooo amazingly easy to understand and visualize the areas of damage.. THANK YOU 😄

nena
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OMG! Never thought this can be explained this easy! Just finished memorizing and understanding this concept thru this video. Very simple and straightforward. Thank you so much! Feeling more ready for my upcoming EKG test at work.

purplesky
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This 5 minute video resolved my class' 30 minute argument on whether the case presented was STEMI or not. Thank you very much

paopao
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I have wanted to learn to read ekg's for years. This was a great lesson.

empoweredtogoforth
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Studying for my CCRN and this made everything so easy. Thank you!

skilledout
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wow! I just now came across this great lesson. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

jhernellmusic
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Thank you for this! As a student in an AG-ACNP program this helped a lot! Thank you!

donovanstanchio
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Thanks for posting this. My PA program is cramming pathophys into 8 weeks and videos like this are helping so much.
Also for completion, you could label the LCX for I, aVL, V5 and V6; RCA for II, III and aVF, and LAD for V1-V4.

Thanks so much :-)

tysonwyant
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Wow this was so helpful! 5 STAR learnig...Excellent Teacher

toyang
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That was a unique way of presenting 12 lead configurations. Thanks for helping.

lrs
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OMG thank you thank you. I learn some thing I thought was impossible to learn in less then 6 mins.

eishashow
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Youy saved me alot of time and struggle, dude. Thanks!

leylaboru
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Lol this is great i made flashcards and have been studying this concept from memory for the past two months. Mastered it to. When you said pause the video I didn’t have to because I knew it. then by the end of the video I relearned it an easy way. Never have to do those flash cards again I can just draw it instead

JonathanGarcia-bnpg
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most amazing video. -from malaysia with love

clinicalgroup
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This video is very helpful, it simplify lot of thinks.

safiyakamila
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Thank you for making this video!!!! I have a huge exam tomorrow and I was stressing out but this video definitely helped- thanks!

adriannaquintero
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I’m a little more than 5 years late, but phenomenal video. Thank you so much!

devinwat
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Great presentation, had in memorized in just a few minutes. short and to the point, thank you.

stevetrauger
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a medic once taught me the acronym "Lii - Li ssaall", or li li sal. This acronym lines up with the leads in order and the letters correspond with the views. So leads I II and III go lii, lateral inferior inferior. then a dash for avR, II III, lateral inferior, and then so on for V1 to V6. Hope this helps someone!! just remember, li li sal, or lii - li ssaall

michellemay
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Thanks for the video.A good addition would be to explain why each derivation correlates to a location on the left ventricule.Cheers !

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