EKG Basics | How to Read & Interpret EKGs: Updated Lecture

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Published 2021-07-02
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In this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will be explaining everything you need to know about electrocardiograms (ECG/EKG). This is a huge lecture that will build all of your foundational skills on understanding the waveforms and deflections that occurs with EKGs. It is also an updated lecture we have created in the past! We hope you enjoy this lecture and be sure to check out all of our social media pages and ways to support us below!

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All Comments (21)
  • Never have I been taught ECG in my five years of medical school like this. This is easily the best lecture on ECG basics by far. God bless you sir.
  • Seriously.... it's like having your own private tutor. Whatever instilled in you to gift your time and knowledge to the rest of us for FREE!! I thank you. God bless mate. Much love from Australia.
  • @athuddriver
    I'm a 68 year old dude wanting to understand some of my heart rhythm issues. Call me an enginerd that loves understanding the technicals of what I'm looking at. Kinda tired of the cardiologist not helping me truly understand what we are looking at. This presentation really helped me understand how my Kardia Mobile works. It also lets me have a greater understanding of my doctor's 12 lead machine read out. It isn't going to make me a medical tech nor a cardiologist but it levels the playing field to talk intelligently with my cardiologist. As a person that managed training in a technical field (air traffic control) I applaud your use of visuals, retracing concepts and building on them from start to finish. WELL DONE!
  • @paulael9610
    If there was a Nobel prize for education, it would have to go to Zach and Ninja Nerd team (every year). One of the most useful channels on youtube ever. Thank you for all your work <3
  • @yezzypops
    Zack makes EKGs bearable. I learned a lot tonight, especially that, "The left ventricle BE THICCC." I will never forget that, Zack. Thank you, sir.
  • @serinegs8325
    You are incredibly pedagogical , you are meant to do this , this is your vocation and what a vocation ! ...thank you so much for sharing with students all over the world especially those who don't have access to good quality courses and can't provide enough books to build an overview ...you have no idea how much they are grateful <3 , i hope i can feel so helpful explaining some thèmes for students that study med in French
  • @menelfg1163
    After almost 10 years of studying medecine, NOBODY beats this Guy. He is a true Hero
  • You're creating thousands of doctors with your each lecture . Thank you so much professor
  • @soniamejia5684
    I see a day where you’re going to have 10 million subscribers! The best channel!
  • @juliapieper6704
    Zach said one sentence, that really stuck with me throughout the whole video: "I got you". And that is exactly it. Whatever the question or problem in understanding you might have... Once you finish a video you feel like all is crystal clear and easy. Thank you so much for that passion all of you have at the Ninja Nerd Team!
  • How in the world did this dude just manage to explain EKG a thousand times better in on hour than any professor at medical scool did in 2 years… thank you so much
  • @kipkipour4507
    It's past midnight... I am still reading for my exams... I am tired. Thank you for your help all those lonely nights, NINJA NERD!!!
  • @gegeeh.a8328
    I have never been more thankful for an education resource in my entire life! thank you so much. It's because of how clearly and wonderfully you explain things that I am able to find joy in continueing my degree!
  • @ImS2Brov2
    “Hey baby, I’m gon fya, I’m gon send some action potentials” 😂😂😂
  • I can't express how grateful i am for you professor murphy!! I am a year 4 med student and this is my FIRST time - my FIRSTTT time - actually understanding how the ECG actually works. 20 minutes in and I KNOW that this is the video that is going to save my ass in clinical years. Thank you so so much!! Hands down the BEST ECG video out there :) When I earn my first paycheck in the future, I will be sure to donate it to your patreon!!!
  • I have been a nurse 25 years and a nurse practitioner 9 years. Your ability to break things down and teach them is gift beyond words. 25 years and I actually now understand how a 12 lead EKG really works. I am so grateful for you! You have a fan and follower for life. Thank you for being a phenomenal teacher.🥰 You make learning FUN.
  • 7 minutes in and ive learned so much than I've ever had in my 7 hours lecture series . thank you so much
  • @sarahmorris1404
    I have been a physician for 30 years and actually laughed out loud at this video…love it, “let’s fire baby🔥 “Thank you for these videos!
  • @syrenelawan3854
    YOU ARE MY UNOFFICIAL MED SCHOOL PROF RIGHT NOW. I'm like whenever I don't understand anything: Don't worry, zach will save me 😅