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cardiology 101

Posted: April 17th, 2011, 3:29 pm
by DukePA
Sadly this video doesn't have sound, but it's a neat portrayal of cardiac arrhythmias. I love how his arms are the atria (top chambers) and his legs the ventricles (bottom chambers.) DevilDeac, you should employ this when educating you patients :) :Heartthrob: :Heartthrob: :Heartthrob:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvWzm7IC ... ture=share

Re: cardiology 101

Posted: April 17th, 2011, 4:32 pm
by lawgrad91
DukePA wrote:Sadly this video doesn't have sound, but it's a neat portrayal of cardiac arrhythmias. I love how his arms are the atria (top chambers) and his legs the ventricles (bottom chambers.) DevilDeac, you should employ this when educating you patients :) :Heartthrob: :Heartthrob: :Heartthrob:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvWzm7IC ... ture=share
:ymdevil: =))

Way too funny! I wish we had seen this during my old EMT class. I might have kept up certification.

Re: cardiology 101

Posted: April 17th, 2011, 6:48 pm
by CathyCA
DukePA wrote:Sadly this video doesn't have sound, but it's a neat portrayal of cardiac arrhythmias. I love how his arms are the atria (top chambers) and his legs the ventricles (bottom chambers.) DevilDeac, you should employ this when educating you patients :) :Heartthrob: :Heartthrob: :Heartthrob:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvWzm7IC ... ture=share
No need to employ the video. Just do the dance. Those look like some good moves for an aerobic dance warm-up, too.

:9f:

Re: cardiology 101

Posted: April 17th, 2011, 10:01 pm
by DukePA
CathyCA wrote:
DukePA wrote:Sadly this video doesn't have sound, but it's a neat portrayal of cardiac arrhythmias. I love how his arms are the atria (top chambers) and his legs the ventricles (bottom chambers.) DevilDeac, you should employ this when educating you patients :) :Heartthrob: :Heartthrob: :Heartthrob:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvWzm7IC ... ture=share
No need to employ the video. Just do the dance. Those look like some good moves for an aerobic dance warm-up, too.

:9f:
That's what I meant!! Can't you just see DD doing the Arrhythmia Dance!?? :dance:

Re: cardiology 101

Posted: April 17th, 2011, 10:43 pm
by lawgrad91
DukePA wrote:
CathyCA wrote:
DukePA wrote:Sadly this video doesn't have sound, but it's a neat portrayal of cardiac arrhythmias. I love how his arms are the atria (top chambers) and his legs the ventricles (bottom chambers.) DevilDeac, you should employ this when educating you patients :) :Heartthrob: :Heartthrob: :Heartthrob:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvWzm7IC ... ture=share
No need to employ the video. Just do the dance. Those look like some good moves for an aerobic dance warm-up, too.

:9f:
That's what I meant!! Can't you just see DD doing the Arrhythmia Dance!?? :dance:
I would PAY (or at least buy beer) to see DD doing the Arrhythmia! :happy-bouncyblue:

Re: cardiology 101

Posted: April 18th, 2011, 11:47 am
by devildeac
I have been OOT 4/15 until last PM and just returning to CTN today and my tablet does not have a good Adobe player so I'll review at home tonite on call and practice tomorrow after I can have an ale :D .

Re: cardiology 101

Posted: April 18th, 2011, 10:14 pm
by devildeac
I had seen something like that before at a CME meeting. Clever and well done. =)) :spork: