Nodal Action Potentials

This video explains nodal action potentials, focusing on cardiac automaticity, pacemaker activity, and heart rhythm control ⚡🫀. Learn the difference between nodal and ventricular action potentials, the phases of nodal action potentials, and how ion channels generate spontaneous depolarization in pacemaker cells. The video also explains how nodal tissues control heart rate, conduction velocity, and electrical rhythm. A clear comparison between myocardial action potential and nodal action potential is included to prevent confusion and strengthen clinical and exam understanding. Ideal for USMLE, nursing, and medical students studying cardiac electrophysiology, pacemaker physiology, and cardiac conduction systems. 🎯 Learning Objectives: 1. Nodal vs. ventricular action potential ⚡🫀 2. Phases of nodal action potential 🔄📈 3. Control of the heart rate and conduction velocity ❤️⏱️ 4. Channels involved in generating nodal action potential 🔌⚡ 5. Automaticity or self excitation 🔁🫀 🔔 Don’t forget to subscribe for more cardiovascular physiology lectures, medical study guides, and high-yield concepts! If you’d like to earn CMEs for this course, visit the link below on DrBeen.com: 👉 https://members.drbeen.com/courses/ca... 🌐 Explore More from DrBeen 🔗 Website: https://members.drbeen.com/courses 📘 Facebook:   / drmobeensyed   📸 Instagram:   / drbeen_medical   ▶️ Additional Content:    / @drbeenmedicallectures   🙌 Thank you for choosing DrBeen Medical Lectures as your trusted source for advancing medical knowledge. Together, let’s continue building a community dedicated to lifelong learning and excellence in healthcare. 💙 🛑 Medical Disclaimer: This video is not intended to provide assessment, diagnosis, treatment, or medical advice; it also does not constitute provision of healthcare services. The content provided in this video is for informational and educational purposes only. Please consult with a physician or healthcare professional regarding any medical or mental health-related diagnosis or treatment. No information in this video should ever be considered as a substitute for advice from a healthcare professional. #DrBeenMedical #MedicalEducation #HealthcareProfessionals #ContinuousLearning #MedEd #MedicalLectures #NodalActionPotential #CardiacAutomaticity #PacemakerCells #SA_Node #AV_Node #CardiacElectrophysiology #HeartRhythm #CardiacPhysiology #ActionPotential #ConductionSystem #MedicalEducation #Physiology #MBBS #USMLE #MedStudent