Systolic murmurs, diastolic murmurs, and extra heart sounds - Part 1 | NCLEX-RN | Khan Academy
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@adrianisty7551
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I think, it should be in the video :D
@enevy3165
6 жыл бұрын
Really helpful, thanks
@olivercheng__
5 жыл бұрын
Not all heroes wear capes! Thank you!
@solomongrundy2211
5 жыл бұрын
Noice
@PrincessCadancee
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Excellent presentation. To make it even better, they should replay the murmur sounds after they explain the cause of each murmur. The only time they play the sounds is before they explain the cause. Otherwise, it's great!
@jordanb4313
8 жыл бұрын
+Simple Hermit 😂lol
@doriswilson4445
7 жыл бұрын
Jordan b
@bucihc
7 жыл бұрын
+Simple Hermit Name checks out. XD
@niceman9605
6 жыл бұрын
what is the name of the program he used?
@andreisabogal6953
5 жыл бұрын
This sounds apply for dogs/cats?
This is the best video on heart murmurs ever , thank you very much sir ! You are a Genius
excellent video, but as a Physician of over 12 years, I can tell you that hearing the nuances, like crescendo/decrescendo and ejection clicks, etc. is EXTREMELY difficult unless you are really gifted at this skill. You are lucky to get a location, radiation and whether it's systolic or diastolic; nearly every physician will need an echocardiogram to nail down the exact murmur type at that point. On paper though, it's importnat to know about the other features for boards questions and the like.
@melissamelissa6828
8 жыл бұрын
My daughter is 19 months and just now I am being told she has a murmur
@jawojnicki
8 жыл бұрын
+Melissa Melissa OK. What is the timing of the murmur (systolic or diastolic), the volume of it (1,2,3,4,5 or 6), and the location (aortic, pulmonic, tricuspid, or mitral)? MANY MANY children have soft systolic murmurs that are not signs of any heart problems, We call them "innocent murmurs". When you find out the exact condition that causes the murmur, please let me know what it is called. Thanks
@babygirl-dt6gm
7 жыл бұрын
jawojnicki h
@pareshtandon9042
7 жыл бұрын
I agree entirely with that
@PrincessCadancee
5 жыл бұрын
I know this comment is old and this is probably a dumb question but. Why are they so hard to hear? is there a specific reason or is it just how it is?
I agree with another commentator that said it would be more beneficial to hear each heart sound after the explanation to help solidify what we just learned. otherwise great video!
You explained in 12min what multiple professors failed to explain in an entire semester 🥺 Thank u!
Thank you 100 times!!! I am in nursing school and I tell you I cannot remember things that I have to read in my book very well because the why and the how behind the murmurs is not important when learning how to do a physical assessment of the heart and neck. Before I watched this video, I tried to remember and regurgitate everything about S1, S2, APe To Man, definition of murmur, 2nd left intercostal space, blah blah that I could, but my memory is weak using this method, I forget things a little too easily like this. However, for some reason, if I just watch a video on HOW the heart works and WHY you hear a murmur in this area or WHY it radiates to the axilla, I remember it 10 times better!! So thank you so much for these videos. They really help.
thanks from Japan. Before watching this, I have never imagined that I could understand this topic.
@missmiaw1033
7 жыл бұрын
河村翔平 same haha
Which idiots didn't like this video? Amazing!! thank you for your efforts. It helps me so much
This has cleared up so much confusion from my cardiology placement. I finally know what "pan-systolic" means :)
This is so great, thank you. The visuals combined with the heart sounds (in addition to the explanations) was so helpful.
This is FANTASTIC!!! Thanks for posting. I found them right on time. THANK YOU SOOOOOO MUCH!!! I have 2 weeks to learn these!
Amazing description and nice illustrations. Thank you so much for these great videos. Easy-understanding, short and practical ! A big thank from Vietnam!
My brother just had aortic valve replacement, due to stenosis, on May 9...... His valve was also leaking blood.....back into the ventricle, as I am understanding this more..... I am already fascinated with all of this kind of teaching, even WITHOUT my brother having surgery, ever since I was growing up, and so thank you for all of these videos.... Wish we had the internet when I was in school....
Most simple explanation for murmurs I have found so far. Brilliant that you explain what is happening in the heart as you go along using a diagram. Very helpful, thank you.
absolutely the best video about these very important murmurs !!!!
Incredibly visual and educative, thank you! I enjoyed your explanations why murmurs sound the way they do.
Excellent tutorial! Thank you.
I graduated last month but still sometimes ı watch this video. This is incredibly helpfull to understand cardio.thank you so much for this video..
This is a very helpful video. Easy to understand. The diagrams are good and help me to understand the whole subject better. Thanks for taking your time in producing such good video😉
clear and concise. excellent. A great teacher.
Funnily enough, every time I am admitted to the hospital for anything that isn't an emergency my faint Aortic murmur is used as a case study example for medical students/interns at the hospital! It's nice to know what's actually happening there!
Really done a great job at simplifying the concept!
Excellent!! You have the talent of explaining hard things so easily
Thank you! It's very clear to understand this topic...
Fantastic production; great for cementing all these concepts.
Thank you so much....I have always been confused about this heart sounds, which is which until I got into your awesome Vids. You're a definitely a big help😘
I'm a medical student and I can't thank enough for providing this.
Excellent teaching, thank you!!
Best explanation on murmurs, I heard so far. Thumbs up!
They say if you can't explain something simply, you don't really understand it. It doesn't get simpler than this. Thank you.
Never imagined this was understandable. Wow! Thank you!
You made this subject so easy, great explanation, thank youuu
I have a heart murmer and it turned out one of our cats had one and wr never knew even the vets didnt know i was like wow hes just like me..had a very sepcial bond with him...that could of been why..he knew my heart was different like his..i had him since i was a baby..sadly he passed as age 23 same age as me...am 26 now and i still miss him... he was always there
Thank you kind sir. I only wish that i understood this when i was in medschool
This video is excellent! I keep coming back to it every once in a while. I agree with everybody else that has said this is the best video on murmurs we have on KZread. Also his voice is dreamy XD
How beautiful 💜 I understood this topic now. Thank you so much. I am grateful to you :) 🙏
Guys you are the best, awesome explanation, 2 days after listening to you already heard everything at the hospital :-)
What an AMAZING VIDEO!!!!!!!!!Perfection!!!
Thank you very much. This really helped me a lot!
The best video in cardio!Thank you
Very good explanation and very clear to understand. Thank you!
Thanks...its a nice description
Amazing. Very helpful. Thank you!
Excellent work. Congratulations and thank you 👍
Very neatly put. Interesting, informative and simple.
Excellent presentation
thank you this is the best ever I watch ^^
This is amazing!
Excellent presentation. I finally understand it! Really recommend.
Lately, i have searched for so many videos to help me understand different heart sounds, this one is simply the best, thank you so much, really appreciate it
Great video, clear explanations - thank you:)
Insanely good lecture, appreciated
Wow! That was sooo helpful!
I have listened to hearts, but only for the pulse (regular or irregular) For the murmur I was hoping they would have started with the sound of a normal heart then that of the murmurs. That plus replay sound after each presentation. Even with that, this was super helpful> great explanation:)
thank u so much that's really helped a lot and in making concept. God bless you
Muchas gracias, el vídeo esta excelente,se entiendo todo muy bien.
I wanted to see this because I have a heart murmur so thank you!
@_wwildoone300_2
6 жыл бұрын
tori johnsen does it affect you? Can it kill you? Im really scared about this. It sounds very serious, is it?
@astral4485
6 жыл бұрын
I also have it
@brooklynnsrandomvideos1673
5 жыл бұрын
I have one too, I'm going to a cardiologist next week
very well explained! thank you
Great video! Im no medical professional I just have a passionate curiosity and this video was so interesting and thorough. Thanks for your time and for sharing this. Subbed. Looking for audio of healthy patients’ hearts through a stethoscope, compared to audio of auscultations of hearts with issues or in or in poor health. Cheers!!! 😊
Would you consider doing a series tailored to veterinary cardiology? This was extremely helpful as far as physiology goes but obviously the anatomy is a bit different
I own a stethoscope and I try to listen to my heart every once in awhile, since I'm prone to chest pain and that stuff.I noticed there are only several instances I can hear my murmur; after any exertion (walking up the stairs), lying or sitting in different positions, and also, how much I exhale (to produce more clear sounds of the heart)
i’ve been told I have a heart murmur but never which kind. tonight i’ve been having severe chest pain so i’m deciding to go to the ER or not. I listened to my heart from all angles with a stethoscope and it sounds like a loud rubbing/dragging sound. the example it matches best seems to be aortic regurgitation or possibly aortic stenosis. I also noticed there a frequent triple beats too.
This is the best, thank you!!
Fantastic, thank you!
wonderful !
this was very helpful hope I'll nail my exam wiz this vid...teaching learning process should be like this...it was so interesting
You are AWESOME 100%
This video is GREAT!
huge thanks. thanks. thank you.
Awesome! thank you!
this is great thank you
Super good video for EMT's and anyone. Thank you!!!!
And today im healthy god u did it again
Thank you SO MUCH
Awesome! Thank you very much!
Thank you sir for helping and inspiring me... Taking inspiration from you I also made some for helping undergraduate medical student worldwide from reference book . Thank you all Khan academy team for inspiring ..keep helping sir...
Great video!! Thank you so much!
best explanation ever, thank you so much for your help !!
Man you are awesome i love you !!! :)
Amazing ! Thank you so much :)
very educational thanks for the link mr cat
So so helpful n nicely explained!!
Very useful! Thank you! :)
Amazing!!!! Thankyou sir!!
thanks so much for this vdo, helping to teach my students
thank you, it helps so much
THANK YOU SO MUCH!! You just got me an 91 out of 100!!( Portuguese table thingy thing)
Thanks a lot great explanation ❤️😍
Awesome Explanation.. best i ever heard thanq so much...
Best explanation indeed!
Hello , many thanx I have learned a lot from you but please can you tell me which program are you using ?? anyone can answer please?
nice! thank you!
Really helpful and made very easy!!!
Excellent presentation. Love it ❤
speechless....just want to say tnx
great work
Thanks! Very helpful
Thank you
Thank you 😍