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#Ecg Pr Interval Normal Reel by @univerz.medicos - This reel shows how ECG rhythms change from normal activity to life-threatening arrhythmias.

1. Normal sinus rhythm (NSR):
Regular rhythm originating
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This reel shows how ECG rhythms change from normal activity to life-threatening arrhythmias. 1. Normal sinus rhythm (NSR): Regular rhythm originating from the SA node with normal P-QRS-T sequence. 2. Ventricular tachycardia (VT): Rapid, wide-complex rhythm from the ventricles. Can quickly lead to hemodynamic instability. 3. Ventricular fibrillation (VF): Chaotic, disorganized electrical activity. No effective cardiac output — a shockable cardiac arrest rhythm. 4. Asystole: Flatline ECG with no electrical activity. A non-shockable rhythm requiring immediate CPR and advanced life support. Recognizing these rhythms can mean the difference between life and death. For educational purposes only. [ ECG rhythms, normal sinus rhythm, ventricular tachycardia, ventricular fibrillation, asystole ] #MBBSLife #Cardiology #ECG #MedStudentLife #MedicalEducation
#Ecg Pr Interval Normal Reel by @the_nclex_education - 🫀 ECG Interpretation Made Easy!
If you can't read an ECG, you can't save a life.
From Normal Sinus Rhythm to Ventricular Fibrillation - every rhythm
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🫀 ECG Interpretation Made Easy! If you can’t read an ECG, you can’t save a life. From Normal Sinus Rhythm to Ventricular Fibrillation — every rhythm matters in exams AND emergencies. 📌 NCLEX • INI-CET • NEET PG • Clinical Practice 📚 Must-remember pearls included! 💬 Comment your toughest ECG doubt 🔁 Share with your study group ❤️ Like if this helped 🔔 Follow & Subscribe for daily medical pearls #ECGInterpretation #NursingStudents #MedicalStudents #NCLEXPrep #CardiologyBasics
#Ecg Pr Interval Normal Reel by @dr.hebatutoring - ❤️ Normal Sinus Rhythm explained in minutes!
Learn how to read a normal ECG step by step - P wave, PR interval, QRS, and rate calculation.

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❤️ Normal Sinus Rhythm explained in minutes! Learn how to read a normal ECG step by step — P wave, PR interval, QRS, and rate calculation. This is the foundation of all ECG interpretation 🫀 🎁 I’m offering a FREE ECG Course on my website — link in bio! Start mastering ECG today. #DrHebaTutoring #ECG #NormalSinusRhythm #usmle #usmlestep1
#Ecg Pr Interval Normal Reel by @jani_bhms - 🚨Jani_bhms Let's learn ECG
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Word heart day - September 29
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🚨Jani_bhms Let's learn ECG 🚨study with fun 🚨make sure you follow me 🚨like & share Word heart day — September 29 Theme — Don't miss a Beat . . . . #ecg #heartbeat #likeme #viewforview #fypppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp #algorithms #howtoreachnonfollowers #trandingreels♥️ #trandingtopic #heartdisese #homeopath #madicalstudent #homeopathystudent #bhmsmedicos #kowledge #physiology #foryou
#Ecg Pr Interval Normal Reel by @biologyrevealed - An ECG (Electrocardiogram) records the electrical activity of the heart.

Each rhythm tells a story.

Normal sinus rhythm shows:
• Regular P waves
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An ECG (Electrocardiogram) records the electrical activity of the heart. Each rhythm tells a story. Normal sinus rhythm shows: • Regular P waves • Consistent QRS complexes • Steady heart rate Abnormal rhythms may indicate: • Arrhythmia • Atrial fibrillation • Ventricular tachycardia • Cardiac arrest Reading ECG rhythms is critical in emergency medicine. Quick Question: Which ECG rhythm is considered immediately life-threatening? A) Normal sinus rhythm B) Sinus bradycardia C) Ventricular fibrillation D) Mild tachycardia 👇 Comment your answer below. #ecg #humanbody #anatomy #medicalstudent #nursingstudent
#Ecg Pr Interval Normal Reel by @explore_nursing_ - Decoding the Rhythm 🫀⚡
Understanding ECG patterns is one of the most vital skills in the clinical setting. From the steady pace of Sinus Rhythm to th
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Decoding the Rhythm 🫀⚡ Understanding ECG patterns is one of the most vital skills in the clinical setting. From the steady pace of Sinus Rhythm to the urgency of Ventricular Fibrillation, being able to “read the waves” can quite literally save a life. Quick Cheat Sheet: • Tachycardia: Heart rate is too fast (>100 bpm). • Bradycardia: Heart rate is too slow (<60 bpm). • Atrial Flutter: That classic “sawtooth” pattern. • V-Fib: A true medical emergency—time to grab the crash cart! 🏃💨 Save this for your next shift and tag a fellow nursing student who needs this refresher! 🩺📖 Follow @explore_nursing_ & @medical.knowledge_04 for more #nursinglife #ecg #nursingstudent #cardiology #medicaleducation
#Ecg Pr Interval Normal Reel by @the.veecore - Starting the discussion on what to see on that ecg paper.

( ofc even I am just a student so this is a discussion and I may be wrong and if so, do cor
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Starting the discussion on what to see on that ecg paper. ( ofc even I am just a student so this is a discussion and I may be wrong and if so, do correct it so that we can all learn the correct thing ) You can find the notes on my telegram channel ( link in highlights ) . . . . . . . . . [ ecg , ekg , mbbs , medicine , medical , doctor , cardio , cardiac , heart , cardiology , ecg basics , student , exams , doctors , neet pg , fyp , trending , explore page ] #fyp #trending #explore #medical #medicine #mbbs #doctors #ecg #cardio
#Ecg Pr Interval Normal Reel by @practicalems - P wave before every QRS, consistent PR intervals. Could be sinus arrhythmia, a benign variant.  Likely sinus bradycardia. #SinusBradycardia #Arrhythmi
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P wave before every QRS, consistent PR intervals. Could be sinus arrhythmia, a benign variant. Likely sinus bradycardia. #SinusBradycardia #Arrhythmia #EKG #MedicalReels #HeartHealth #Healthcare
#Ecg Pr Interval Normal Reel by @ecg_decoded (verified account) - Adrenaline. Caffeine. Fatigue. Electrolyte shifts. Hormonal changes.
Sometimes the ventricle is irritable for benign reasons.

She says,
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Adrenaline. Caffeine. Fatigue. Electrolyte shifts. Hormonal changes. Sometimes the ventricle is irritable for benign reasons. She says, “It feels like a thud in my chest.” “Like my heart drops, then everything resets.” “It catches my breath for a second.” You do an ECG. Normal beat. Then an early, wide beat. Pause. Normal beat. Thud again. That pattern is ventricular bigeminy. So what’s actually happening in the heart? The sinus node fires normally. The heart starts a regular beat. But somewhere in the ventricular muscle, a focus fires early. Before the next sinus impulse arrives. That early ventricular beat contracts when the ventricle hasn’t filled properly. So the contraction is weak. She barely feels it. Then comes the pause. The ventricle fills more than usual. The next sinus beat contracts harder. That’s the thud. Bigeminy is a timing problem, not a rhythm mystery. Here’s how you identify it on ECG. First, look for repetition. Normal beat. Early beat. Pause. Over and over. Every other beat. Then look at the early beat itself. There’s no P wave before it. The QRS is wide and looks different from the sinus beats. And after it, there’s a full compensatory pause. Early. Wide. No P. Pause. That’s a ventricular ectopic. If it happens after every sinus beat, that’s bigeminy. Now the important bit. Bigeminy isn’t a diagnosis. It’s just a pattern. Sometimes it’s irritable because the myocardium is unhappy. Ischaemia. Scar. Stretch. Inflammation. Structural disease. The ECG can look identical in all of those situations. The risk is not. Benign ventricular ectopics behave. They suppress when the heart rate rises. They stay monomorphic. They don’t escalate. They don’t come with syncope, chest pain, or known heart disease. Concerning ones don’t settle. They persist. They worsen. They show up with symptoms or bad substrate. That’s why you don’t just label bigeminy and move on. You ask why the ventricle is firing early, and whether this heart can tolerate it. If you want a second set of eyes on ECGs that look calm but feel wrong, comment AI for free access to my ECG-AI tool. What feature makes ventricular ectopics reassuring rather than dangerous
#Ecg Pr Interval Normal Reel by @fit.doc.sourav - ECG interpretation requires a systematic approach to analyze heart rate, rhythm, axis, and intervals to detect cardiac abnormalities. 

Key steps incl
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ECG interpretation requires a systematic approach to analyze heart rate, rhythm, axis, and intervals to detect cardiac abnormalities. Key steps include calculating rate (300/large squares), checking rhythm regularity, analyzing P-waves, and measuring the PR/QT intervals and QRS complex duration to identify conduction blocks or ischemia.  Systematic ECG Analysis - Steps Technical Check: Ensure correct patient details and 25 mm/s speed/10 mm/mV standardization. Rate: Count BPM (normal: 60-100). Use \(300\div \) large squares between R-R intervals. Rhythm: Determine if regular or irregular by measuring R-R intervals. Identify P-waves for sinus rhythm.Axis: Assess QRS orientation in Leads I, II, and aVF to determine electrical direction (Normal: -30° to +90°). Intervals:PR Interval: Normal 0.12–0.20 seconds (3–5 small squares). QRS Complex: Narrow (<0.12s) or wide (>0.12s).QT Interval: Correct for rate to evaluate for long QT.Segments & Waves: Check ST-segment (elevation/depression), T-wave (inversion/peaking), and P-wave (enlargement).  Common Findings Sinus Rhythm: P-wave present before every QRS.Bundle Branch Block: Use the mnemonic "WiLLiaM MaRRoW" (V1/V6).Ischemia/Infarction: ST elevation (STEMI), depression, or T-wave inversion.  Key Anatomical Views :- Inferior: Leads II, III, aVF. Lateral: Leads I, aVL, V5, V6. Septal/Anterior: Leads V1–V4.  #medico#medical #trendingreels #know #heart

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