I truly became amazed by how you teach after watching your video on restrictive and obstructive pulmonary disease! I immediately shared that video with some of my friends and they were equally benefitted from the video as I was. I hope you always keep on teaching us complicated topics of physiology in such simple manner! Thank you in advance 💙
Dr Mike, You saved my life last semester during my Anatomy and physiology unit. I LOVE YOUU (not in that way), and thank you!! Keep teaching and making content. You're doing great!!
Your explanation is amazing especially with your smile 😊. All of this physiology is telling us how amazing God created us! The way the body interacts with hypoxia and all different changes
I’m taking this class that’s called environmental sustainability. I’m learning all about CO2 and oxygen- photosynthesis. Just wondering sometimes why this class is part of my Alternative Medicine degree. Now I know why... Lol Thanks Dr. Mike for clarification on all that again. I can’t wait to watch this segment again and soak it all up- in my brain! Your so great!!! 🍎📚💯🙏🌎🇺🇸🍹
Its the mustache for me... But baby lawd (lord) forgive me I live in the south in the US. I had to slow walk you down to 0.75. But I've been loving your videos since 2017. Forever a fan and subbie. (: Please do how to do an ABG i forgot. :P
Thanks for simplifying it. But it's kinda weird how blood vessels from other parts of the body would vasodilate in response to less oxygen concentration, and it's the other way around for pulmonary's 😅
That reminds me last week when he did that respiration one with the lungs where he used as a syringe as an example well it was later on I saw that segment but it was like two days before and I was still studying on the chapter that we had that been introduced to the weather and it just made the whole concept with humidity and condensation and precipitation all make sense. Both subjects totally different but fell in a symbiosis relationship. Crazy! Dr Mike is god sending -awesome
I truly became amazed by how you teach after watching your video on restrictive and obstructive pulmonary disease! I immediately shared that video with some of my friends and they were equally benefitted from the video as I was. I hope you always keep on teaching us complicated topics of physiology in such simple manner! Thank you in advance 💙
Dr Mike, You saved my life last semester during my Anatomy and physiology unit. I LOVE YOUU (not in that way), and thank you!! Keep teaching and making content. You're doing great!!
you're the real man for teaching, all my questions are answered.
I can not thank you enough for making pathophysiology so easy to understand.
Your explanation is amazing especially with your smile 😊. All of this physiology is telling us how amazing God created us! The way the body interacts with hypoxia and all different changes
woah woah woah, God would have done a better job than giving us a vagus nerve that loops wayyyy to far
When i dont want to study. I come to your channel. And I study 😅
Thankyou so much from the netherlands. It all adds up now
I’m taking this class that’s called environmental sustainability. I’m learning all about CO2 and oxygen- photosynthesis. Just wondering sometimes why this class is part of my Alternative Medicine degree. Now I know why... Lol
Thanks Dr. Mike for clarification on all that again. I can’t wait to watch this segment again and soak it all up- in my brain! Your so great!!! 🍎📚💯🙏🌎🇺🇸🍹
Amazing thank you for making something so complicated, so simple to understand
What an impressive method of lecturing! Thanks a lot 👍.
Greatly explained, Doc. 👍🏾
Can you please demonstrate when there's a mismatch? Thanks .
You’re a great professor thank you
Outstanding as usual Dr.Mike.
One more point: when there is a blockage in the perfusion, our pulmonary arteries dilate to match the ventilation rate.
my amazing teacher, thanks for the lesson, I enjoy it.
Thank you Dr mike
Good lecture no doubt
This is awesome. Thank you
Thank you!
Thank you for the best explanation
yew! perfect timing! thanks fellas
As always perfect timing!
How is that?... crazy
Its the mustache for me... But baby lawd (lord) forgive me I live in the south in the US. I had to slow walk you down to 0.75. But I've been loving your videos since 2017. Forever a fan and subbie. (:
Please do how to do an ABG i forgot. :P
Thank you sir.
You are the best teacher.
Thanks for simplifying it. But it's kinda weird how blood vessels from other parts of the body would vasodilate in response to less oxygen concentration, and it's the other way around for pulmonary's 😅
this confuses me too haha
Amazing job
...looking good with the mustache and the accent perfect...!
Thank you so much 👏👏💚💚you are the best 😊
WELL SAID
you are the goat
very very thank you!!!!!!!!
Thank you so much!
Please explain how ALS affects respiration.
Can u teach about ventilator and there settings? please
Thankss
what are your plans for anatomy DR. MATT and DR.MIKE
I had wondered about that too...
I’m sure they will be on time as usual.
The new red haired guy is pretty good as well.
Wow!
Love you Doki Mikey🥳🥳🥳
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I could have used this for my patho test last week. I missed 2 on V/Q
That reminds me last week when he did that respiration one with the lungs where he used as a syringe as an example well it was later on I saw that segment but it was like two days before and I was still studying on the chapter that we had that been introduced to the weather and it just made the whole concept with humidity and condensation and precipitation all make sense. Both subjects totally different but fell in a symbiosis relationship. Crazy! Dr Mike is god sending -awesome
Thank you amazing explanation
❤❤
If blood flow is diminished, for eg. in the event of hypovolaemia, do the alveolar respond by constricting?
Great explanation, Thx 🙏🏻
Very Very Useful Mr. DR. Mike