Heart sounds for beginners 🔥 🔥 🔥 S1, S2, S3 & S4 #heartsounds

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Published 2021-03-23
Heart sounds for beginners S1, S2, S3 & S4
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Welcome back to another episode of the Learn Medicine Show. Today is all about heart sounds S1, S2, S3 and S4. Tune in, chill out and learn how to recognise some basic normal and abnormal heart sounds.
Dr C


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timestamps
00:00 Introduction
00:50 S1 heart sound and S2 heart sound
02:14 S3 heart sound
04:14 S4 heart sound

References
Thomas, J., & Monaghan, T. (Eds.). (2014). Oxford Handbook of Clinical Examination and Practical Skills (2nd ed.). Oxford University Press.


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All Comments (21)
  • @user-tj3vj7lp5h
    This video should be something all medical schools use globally to make sense of the cardiac cycle and the added sounds in heart. I Lub Dub itttt 😊❤❤❤
  • @austintheisz95
    PA student in clinical year here, and this is by far the best explanation of the heart sounds I have had yet! The animation helps so much, and it was explained very well! I will definitely be sharing this with classmates.
  • @andypratch76
    Excellent, he explained it within 7 minutes, where my teacher used 3 hours class to do. =_=
  • Special thanks to those who have watched this video over the last week or so. I have more episodes to follow. At the moment I am focusing on cardiology, but let me know if there are other topics you would like to see.
  • @pybunma7972
    This year is my first clinical year as a medical student. It definitely help me to understand about how the sound occur in heart. Thank you so much!
  • @Uneeq1
    In my 2 years of school no one has explained it this well. Thank you!
  • @nikiellis9352
    Exactly what I was looking for! Thank you for including the animation to show what is happening during each of these events!
  • @debraparker2081
    This is incredibly helpful. The visualizations bring it all together. Thank you so much!
  • I wish all teachers used such a clear and concise approach with their teaching. Amazing. Thank you.
  • Great video James, will be sending our med students to take a look! It's so much clearer to hear the sounds and see the heart motion animation side by side.
  • @nena8687
    I have been stuck with shadows health trying to wrap my brain around the s3 and s4. Although I still have not mastered the different sounds. I love this free video better than my 1200 dollar 💵 class. Thank you so much 💓 for your help and kindness ❤️ 🙏 💕 😊!
  • @sylviaarias9837
    I needed a refresher on s3 and s4. This was excellent and simple! Great animation. Thank you!
  • @isahesimov3186
    I have watched lots of videos to understand S3 and S4 and this video is the best
  • @analyze9115
    animation and the explanation side by side , couldn't be more perfect. Great video. Thank you
  • @shaysmith24
    Nursing student...thank you for this lesson. I have a better understanding of heart sounds now. Awesome!
  • @sadeva6532
    This is fascinating. I'm a layperson and this is easily understandable. It never ceases to amaze me what an amazing construct the human body is.
  • @JR-oe6dw
    This was the best explanation I have ever gotten on this. The visual definitely helped!
  • @sallybeedee
    Thank you! Great video! I was searching for a decent S3 and S4 animation. Visually learning this helps me retain it better!
  • 2 years of school and crap descriptions and this one video makes me go oooooooh . good job thanks
  • @Rahimshah379
    Great job 👍 Explained very well I really appreciated.