The Electro-Cardio-Gram Aharon Medina – MD Shaare Zedek Medical Center.

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The Electro-Cardio-Gram Aharon Medina – MD Shaare Zedek Medical Center

Education CARDIAC CONDUCTION SYSTEM

Education CARDIAC CONDUCTION SYSTEM

Education CARDIAC CONDUCTION SYSTEM

Education CARDIAC CONDUCTION SYSTEM

Education CARDIAC CONDUCTION SYSTEM

Education CARDIAC CONDUCTION SYSTEM

Education Bundle of His CARDIAC CONDUCTION SYSTEM

Education Right and Left Bundle Branches CARDIAC CONDUCTION SYSTEM

Education CARDIAC CONDUCTION SYSTEM

Education CARDIAC CONDUCTION SYSTEM

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13 Action Potential

14 Action Potentials

15 Deflections

16 ECG Waweforms

17

18 Limb Leads

19

20 Chest Leads

21 Chest Leads ECG

22 NORMAL ECG

23 QRS Axis

24 Normal Axis

25 Left Axis Deviation

26 Right Axis Deviation

27 ROTATION

Conduction Disorders

29

30 Fascicular Block

31 Left Axis Deviation

32 LPHB

33

34 Complete BBB NormalRBBBLBBB

35 RBBB

36 LBBB

37 RBBB + LAHB

38 IVCD

39 Trifascicular Block

40 Hypertrophies

41 Atrial Hyperthrophy

42 LAE

43 RAE

44 Ventricular Hypertrophy

45 LVH

46 RVH

47 Electrolytes Disorders

48 Hyperkalemia

49 Hyperkalemia

50 Hypokalemia

51 PACING

52 Pacing Polarity

53 Pacing - VVI

54 Pacing - VDD

55 Pacing - DDD

56 ARRHYTHMIA

57 APB

58 APB’s

59 VPB

60

61 VPB’s

62 Junctional Rhythm

63 Arrhythmia Type Single or Double Extrasystole TachycardiaFlutterFibrillation

64 Classification of arrhythmia

65 ATRIAL ARRHYTHMIA

66 Atrial Tachycardia

67 Atrial Flutter

68 Atrial Flutter

69 Atrial Fibrillation

VENTRICULAR ARRHYTHMIA

71 Ventricular Couplets

72 Non-sustained VT

73 Ventricular Tachycardia

74 Ventricular Tachycardia

75 Ventricular Fibrillation