ECG Heart Rate Calculation - The Six Second Method!
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In this video, I demonstrate how to use the Six Second Method to determine the heart rate on an ECG. Check out the big box method too - • ECG Heart Rate Calcula...
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Episode 1: Basic Principles - • ECG/EKG Interpretation...
Episode 2: Recording an ECG - • ECG/EKG Interpretation...
Episode 3: Regularity and Rate - • ECG/EKG Interpretation...
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Episode 5: Atrial Rhythms - Coming soon!
Episode 6: Junctional Rhythms - Coming soon!
Episode 7: Pre-Excitation Syndromes - Coming soon!
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Episode 11: Identifying Ischemia - Coming soon!
Episode 12: The QT Interval - Coming soon!
Episode 13: Determining the Axis - Coming soon!
Episode 14: Hypertrophy and Enlargement - Coming soon!
Episode 15: A Few Final Thoughts - Coming soon!
Episode 16: Comprehensive Interpretation - Coming soon!
Bonus Mini ECG Tutorial Segments:
Performing a 12-Lead ECG - • 12 Lead ECG Placement ...
Heart Rate with 6-Second Method (this one) - • ECG Heart Rate Calcula...
Heart Rate with Big Box Method - • ECG Heart Rate Calcula...
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This is the only video I came across that clearly explains the 6sec method concisely.. big thank you!
@minimedlessons
Жыл бұрын
I’m so glad it was helpful!
I am a clinical educator, and these two videos are great!!
Thanks for the quick refresher Great vid!
Thank you for the simplicity
Well explained! Many thanks
Very helpful! Thank you!
Thank you so much Sr.this video was really helpful!
@minimedlessons
3 жыл бұрын
I am so glad it was helpful for you! Thanks for following along!
Thank you sir very helpful
Thanks a lot sir❤🎉
Thank you !
Thankssss so much
Thank you. I understood my ECG strip better.
Thank you!!!!!!
Awesome.thanks
wow thanks very helpful
@minimedlessons
3 жыл бұрын
I'm glad it was helpful! Thanks for following along!
Thanks sir
Thank you
I have a query, in your 6 second method, there are 4 complete QRS complex, meaning there was 4 complete heart beats, instead of counting the 4 complexes, which would be a rate of 40 BPM, you counted the interval between the R to R complex arising to 30 BMP, why? Why is it not 40 BPM represented by the 4 QRS complex? Thanks
Thank u
When u stopped and gasped 😂
Do you have a video on the division method for ECG?
OMG! I finally understand all these small and big boxes thing😨🤦🏻♀️ thank you sooo much!!!
@minimedlessons
4 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you found it helpful! Thanks for commenting!
Can you make a video on how to spot the different waves on the ekg
Thanks sir supper
Can you make any strip into a 6 second Strip by counting 30 big boxes? Like if you count 30 big boxes on a 10 second strip it is then a 6 second strip?
@minimedlessons
Ай бұрын
Yes, counting 30 big boxes on any EKG tracing will give you 6 seconds. If the tracing you're evaluating is longer than 6 seconds, you could also count out 50 big boxes to get 10 seconds, then multiply your R wave count by 6 to get the same number as the 6 second method.
Never get the simple ones like these in questions
So why not multiply by 6 to get the rate instead of 10? Thanks for the help in clarifying.
@minimedlessons
Ай бұрын
Thanks for the questions! If you count out how many R waves occur in 6 seconds of time, you need to multiply by 10 to see how many occur in 60 seconds. Most 12-lead EKGs print out just over 6 seconds of EKG tracings, so 6 seconds is what you get to work with. However, if it's a continuous tracing from a cardiac monitor (whether a Holter or in-hospital telemetry), you may have more than 6 seconds to work with. In that case, sure, count how many R waves there are in 10 seconds and multiply by 6! In theory, the number should be about the same either way. Hope that clarifies. Thanks!
@savingmoney5604
Ай бұрын
@minimedlessons ok got it thanks :)
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is 70 bpm normal? Also i have ECG in which it's written 93 bpm so could explain how to see it on the ecg
How does the 300 method compare in accuracy to the 6 second method by counting the full boxes from interval to interval and dividing by 300?
@jeremiahpaul3393
Жыл бұрын
This method is way more accurate..alot of estimation has to be done when using the 300 method
How to calculate if no rhythm strip
Very hansm 😛
50mm/sec or 25mm/sec?
Can you explain the difference between atrial and ventricular rate? I always get them confused and don’t know how to calculate
@justrem6328
2 жыл бұрын
The atrial rate is indicated by the frequency of the P waves, so the PP interval measures the atrial rate The ventricular rate is indicated by the frequency of the QRS complexes. The RR interval measures the ventricular rate
@user-ek7cy2lx2t
Жыл бұрын
@@justrem6328 is it possible to calculate atrial rate in a patient with atrial fibrillation?
does it have to be 6 seconds
I'm from Bangladesh... Plzz upload video with Bengali subtitle then it will so much helpful for me
@kiran-kh6dn
3 жыл бұрын
Lol
Why do you multiply it by10?
@minimedlessons
2 жыл бұрын
Because the number of beats in 6 seconds of time is only 6 seconds. Multiply it by 10 and you have the heart rate (number of beats in 1 minute).
@mashaelalmozher4491
2 жыл бұрын
@@minimedlessons Okay , thank you so much for your explanation 💐
@cierrachachere8416
Жыл бұрын
@@minimedlessons can you explain this more like in a 6 sec rule it’s always multiplied by 10?
300/8= 37.5 beats per. minute. 38 beats per minute.
Thank you!