Monday, May 23, 2011

An attempt at Video Education: Axis Determination

I'm a huge fan of the Khan Academy and regularly watch his videos when I have a question about something in mathematics. Usually it only takes five or so minutes into the video for me to recall how to accomplish the task, and I can move along. I've always wanted to see if I could do the same thing for ECG interpretation.
So here is my inaugural attempt; rapid axis determination using leads I and aVF (assuming you're ok with a ±5° difference):

7 comments:

The Jarvik 7 said...

Nice work, Christopher! I will use this as a reference tool when people ask me about axis determination! Beautifully done!

Christopher said...

Thanks! I've got two other vids in the wings waiting on myself to do some post production work.

SeeJaneNurse said...

I love it! I think it will be great when you post the basics because my mind still can't understand even how it works. I can't visualize it. I still don't understand how televisions work either!

FDEMT said...

I've been reading through your blog and I have been really enjoying it. I just started learning about EKGs. I am prepping for paramedic school and trying to learn a few things before I go. I enjoyed this video and hopefully you do another one soon.

Anonymous said...

Very helpful post, thanks!

Erin said...

Thanks Chris, really well done mate

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