ECG Video-1 (Blog 95-REVISED) - Is there AV Block? (1-27.1-2015)

I have just revised this Video, which was the very first video I ever made (recorded in 8/16/2014). This NEW version is greatly improved (demonstration to how much I've learned these past 5 months). It is a 13-minute Case Study discussion that highlights a number of subtle-but-important features essential for interpreting arrhythmias. What is the rhythm? Is there AV Block? If so — What type? NOTE: I have made a Timed CONTENTS with LINKS (!) — to allow instant Fast Forward on YouTube to specific parts in this video (GO TO - http://ecg-interpretation.blogspot.co.... For a comprehensive (58-minute) Review of the AV Blocks — Check out my Video-8 (http://www.avblockecg.com). ------------------------------------------------------------------------ TIMED CONTENTS (Click on Links to Fast Forward! ): 0:00 – Introduction (How to contact me). 1:03 – Case Presentation (Is there AV Block). 1:44 – What's Missing? (Which leads? ). 2:20 – Ideally Use More than 1 Lead ... 2:50 – Best 3 Leads for Rhythm Monitoring (leads II,V1,V5). 4:12 – Is there Atrial Activity? 5:20 – How to Use Simultaneous Leads. 5:57 – Is there a Difference? (hidden P waves? ). 6:25 – We are Looking for Subtle-but-Real Differences ... 6:46 – Number the Beats! (comparing beat-to-beat). 8:15 – These are the P Waves (Using Calipers ... ). 9:08 – AV Block: The Atrial Rate should be Regular. 9:53 – Interpretation: Using the Ps, Qs, 3R Approach. 10:56 – The PR Interval is Prolonging (very subtle ... ). 11:40 – In Conclusion: Summary of Findings.