Thank you so much for this video, I was bringing my infant son to his check up appointments and they kept saying everything was fine, but I knew something was wrong. I saw this video, brought him to the hospital, where later on that day he was diagnosed with coarctation of the aorta, his heart was working at 19% and was 3 times the normal size, he had heart surgery 2 days later at 7 weeks old. He’s now a healthy and happy 5 year old!
As a new grad NICU nurse I want to thank you for this amazing video. Respiratory and cardiac issues are the most common issues with newborns, I found your video very educational and essential to know for any nurse who is starting their career in the NICU and Nursery jobs.
As a nurse and a mum: I found this video informative and understandable. The words on the screen and the animation assisted in a good understanding of the topic you were teaching on. Thank you.
Same, especially with a new granddaughter and my daughter is a first time mom. Pediatrics isn't my specialty, I am adult Critical care RN and this was very helpful.
I appreciated this video very much. I felt that I could direct a young, new mother to watch this video to help her discern whether her newborn should see a doctor about her baby's respiration.
Dear Sir/ Madam I am a doctor from Sri Lanka and currently working in Oman as a General Practitioner. Your videos are actually short and sweet and informative. Please be kind enough to guide us. Please be kind enough to give us on paediatric skin conditions which we encounter in daily practices. Thank you very much.
I work as a new pediatric nurse in a post acute pediatric facility where for the most part "you learn as you go"....very unsettling to say the least, and quite frightening considering most of my patients are non verbal and half are on a vent already. I found this video extremely informative! I subscribed and will be watching all of them. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
I love the doctor that did this video. She was so clear and concise. I am in nursing school and have my final this week, and this video helped me so much to understand respiratory distress. Thank you!
Thank you! It might be obvious to some but it will be good to mention at what point it is necessary to take the child to ER, a regular check or keep her at home in observation. As a parent, I never want my kids to go through a serious medical situation and might question the symptoms in a way of denial. Scary!
I loved how you showed the video of each indicating sign. Definitely know what to look for if anything like that happens to my baby. Super informative. Thank you!
I thoroughly enjoyed the video. As a new pediatric nurse whose emphasis is with patients who have a hx of respiratory failure, I found this video extremely helpful! I wish it was longer to be honest! Thank you!
This was one of the best base-line, and "to-the-point" videos, that I've seen regarding pediatric respiratory emergencies in a long time!!! Excellent video!!! In actuality, I was working on a PALS refresher course through my fire department employer, and I need more insight in to some signs and symptoms of pediatric patients that I rarely see, because of the low-pediatric call volume. The video was a great refresher!!!1 I loved this video!!!
This was a really great video! It not only highlights the progression of respiratory distress to respiratory failure, but it explains what to look for and why it is occurring at each of the stages of progression. Very easy to understand and take notes from. Thank you!
This was very helpful. I have had asthma since I very young and have raised a now 26yr old boy/man with severe asthma since he was 3months old. Currently I have an 18month old step son that was just diagnosed with it. Being my history and currently have copd and on full time o2 I don't think the drs thought to go into detail about these things. After watching this video I am much more confidant on when the baby needs help. In the past we went from one hospital visit to another it took yrs to learn his triggers and manage his breathing. If we had know what to pay attention for as an early warning sign that wouldn't have taken so long. I'm very grateful that my step son will benefit from the education this video has given our entire family!! Thank you very much!
I got my horrible japanese obgyne .worst experience induced labor stories.god help my baby survive this respiratory problem.u are Almighty creator.amen save my baby boy
I love this video. It helped me to understand more about my baby's condition. He spent a month in NICU due to Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension and neonatal pneumonia. He's 10months old now., yet still having fast breathing. Sometimes it gets worsts when he's having attacks of difficult breathing.. I hope you would also include helpful tips on how can we help babies suffering from these cases. We would really appreciate it. Thanks!
Thank you for sharing this!! I wish It had been available when my oldest was a baby (she is an adult now) Some of these things I learned because she has asthma, but I like the way this is presented. It would be good for all parents and caregivers to watch.
So good so good I wish this channel has made more videos like this on medical student level I check the channel and most vedios unfortunately doesn’t cover
Hi! We have dozens of videos and courses for medical students available for free on our website including a section just for Trainees and Medical Students: learn.openpediatrics.org/pages/49/videos-and-courses-for-trainees
Would’ve been helpful to let us know when the baby needs to be taken in to be examined & also break down the medical terminology to us less educated individuals.😊
I came here to find a video of a grunting baby to teach a class and I found a robot baby that really makes a convincing grunting sound. That thing is cool.
I hate with every cell in my body trying to study to watch these vids for signs of things with babies and health and it stresses me out and I panic and my anxiety sky rockets My baby never stops grunting never ever since I bought him home now he gets sick alot and gets uncomfortable easy to the point yes I'm up at 12-5am stuck up scrolling for answers just to end up stressed and about to faint 😔 I love my new born son my heart would give out if he wasn't ok or misdiagnosed 💔
Thank you so much for this video, I was bringing my infant son to his check up appointments and they kept saying everything was fine, but I knew something was wrong. I saw this video, brought him to the hospital, where later on that day he was diagnosed with coarctation of the aorta, his heart was working at 19% and was 3 times the normal size, he had heart surgery 2 days later at 7 weeks old. He’s now a healthy and happy 5 year old!
As a new grad NICU nurse I want to thank you for this amazing video. Respiratory and cardiac issues are the most common issues with newborns, I found your video very educational and essential to know for any nurse who is starting their career in the NICU and Nursery jobs.
As a nurse and a mum: I found this video informative and understandable. The words on the screen and the animation assisted in a good understanding of the topic you were teaching on. Thank you.
Same, especially with a new granddaughter and my daughter is a first time mom. Pediatrics isn't my specialty, I am adult Critical care RN and this was very helpful.
I appreciated this video very much. I felt that I could direct a young, new mother to watch this video to help her discern whether her newborn should see a doctor about her baby's respiration.
Dear Sir/ Madam I am a doctor from Sri Lanka and currently working in Oman as a General Practitioner. Your videos are actually short and sweet and informative. Please be kind enough to guide us. Please be kind enough to give us on paediatric skin conditions which we encounter in daily practices. Thank you very much.
I work as a new pediatric nurse in a post acute pediatric facility where for the most part "you learn as you go"....very unsettling to say the least, and quite frightening considering most of my patients are non verbal and half are on a vent already. I found this video extremely informative! I subscribed and will be watching all of them. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
Thank you for your kind words, Gabriela. We are incredibly happy to hear that our videos are helping you care for people. Thank you for all you do!!
I hate that they allow that
I love the doctor that did this video. She was so clear and concise. I am in nursing school and have my final this week, and this video helped me so much to understand respiratory distress. Thank you!
I am a student paediatric nurse studying for my finals and this is honestly one of the most easiest and helpful videos I have seen on this!! thanks
Thank you! It might be obvious to some but it will be good to mention at what point it is necessary to take the child to ER, a regular check or keep her at home in observation. As a parent, I never want my kids to go through a serious medical situation and might question the symptoms in a way of denial. Scary!
Yes, same thing I was thinking
Very educative. Simple and very easy to understand. You ROCK!!! Dr Kleinman
I loved how you showed the video of each indicating sign. Definitely know what to look for if anything like that happens to my baby. Super informative. Thank you!
I had a cousin born today so I went here
He also had breathing problems
I thoroughly enjoyed the video. As a new pediatric nurse whose emphasis is with patients who have a hx of respiratory failure, I found this video extremely helpful! I wish it was longer to be honest! Thank you!
This was one of the best base-line, and "to-the-point" videos, that I've seen regarding pediatric respiratory emergencies in a long time!!! Excellent video!!! In actuality, I was working on a PALS refresher course through my fire department employer, and I need more insight in to some signs and symptoms of pediatric patients that I rarely see, because of the low-pediatric call volume. The video was a great refresher!!!1 I loved this video!!!
Thank you for the amazing feedback, Germaine. We appreciate it!
Thank you. I'm returning to bedside pediatric nursing after years of telephonic case management, this is much appreciated. 😊
It was extremely helpful for paeds state exam. Thank you very much!
This video is perfect for an inexperienced person as well as a scholar that is trying to learn more. Thank You.
an excellent assessment tool for nurses learning about infant respiratory distress
I found this video very educational, and simple to understand. Just with the right length of explanations and animationsto further explain the topics.
This was a really great video! It not only highlights the progression of respiratory distress to respiratory failure, but it explains what to look for and why it is occurring at each of the stages of progression. Very easy to understand and take notes from. Thank you!
Very useful video. It's detailed and simple to follow. The length is just right.
This was very helpful. I have had asthma since I very young and have raised a now 26yr old boy/man with severe asthma since he was 3months old. Currently I have an 18month old step son that was just diagnosed with it. Being my history and currently have copd and on full time o2 I don't think the drs thought to go into detail about these things. After watching this video I am much more confidant on when the baby needs help. In the past we went from one hospital visit to another it took yrs to learn his triggers and manage his breathing. If we had know what to pay attention for as an early warning sign that wouldn't have taken so long. I'm very grateful that my step son will benefit from the education this video has given our entire family!! Thank you very much!
The video was highly educative. Thanks.
that was an amazin video. thnq monica kleinman for such a lucid concise presentation. keep up the good work.
Thank you for your feedback! For more videos like this, please visit www.openpediatrics.org.
Brilliant, I found this to be such a well delivered video. Such a good re-fresher.
Very good video,have saved it to watch again.
Thank you for uploading this amazing tutorial. It will definitely help excel my expertise in ER Resus!🤗
Superb video, succinct, pop up notations fabulous. Just brilliant!! Thank you.
It's a great video, so explanatory. Thank you for this video.
excellent work for both all medics and their patient's
I appreciate the thoroughness and clarity of this video! I think it would be helpful to include guidelines about respiratory rates. Thank you!!
really clear explanation , such a lovely doctor Dr. kleinman
Thank you for this video. I'm calling the doctor right asap.
Wonderful demonstration, very clear
Nice video. Good way of showing signs
I got my horrible japanese obgyne .worst experience induced labor stories.god help my baby survive this respiratory problem.u are Almighty creator.amen save my baby boy
The video was very well presented, easy to comprehend. Thank you!
I love this video. It helped me to understand more about my baby's condition. He spent a month in NICU due to Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension and neonatal pneumonia. He's 10months old now., yet still having fast breathing. Sometimes it gets worsts when he's having attacks of difficult breathing.. I hope you would also include helpful tips on how can we help babies suffering from these cases. We would really appreciate it. Thanks!
Hello is it tachyonea? How much is his respiratory rate while sleeping? Does it get better with age?
Loved her teaching style. Very good!
Informative and well explanation
Thank you for sharing this!! I wish It had been available when my oldest was a baby (she is an adult now) Some of these things I learned because she has asthma, but I like the way this is presented. It would be good for all parents and caregivers to watch.
So good so good I wish this channel has made more videos like this on medical student level I check the channel and most vedios unfortunately doesn’t cover
Hi! We have dozens of videos and courses for medical students available for free on our website including a section just for Trainees and Medical Students: learn.openpediatrics.org/pages/49/videos-and-courses-for-trainees
thank you, DR that was very helpful and clear explanation.
Thanks for the video, it was very instructive.
Stunning explanation of all stages of newborn breathing problems! Thank you for in depth explanations, truly appreciated
The information is simple and presentation is clear and eazy to understand.
very helpful... i can now have a good assessment for my patients in NICU 👍👍👍
Thank you .... it helps as I’m going to take pals course soon
Excellent video!!!
Thank you,it is clear presentaion
Feedback: excelent vídeo, very clear explanations and in a pace just perfect to follow by. (medical student here). Thanks for the video!
I found this video informative and understandable and very easy thank you.
Thanks. Quite explanatory.
This video is very helpful as I will start PICU duty soon. Thank you so much!
Very nice explanation ❣️
everything just right, thank youu for helping us understand this symptoms
Would’ve been helpful to let us know when the baby needs to be taken in to be examined & also break down the medical terminology to us less educated individuals.😊
This was so good
Thank you madam.i am a general practicinar and its very informative
Very informative! Thank you!!
Great work team , you all are doing amazing to uplift the medical education !!
Wonderful. What a clear picture. Thank you so much.
Thank you so much for the video
Thanks. nice presentation
I came here to find a video of a grunting baby to teach a class and I found a robot baby that really makes a convincing grunting sound.
That thing is cool.
Very very good and simplified explanation on respiratory distress 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thanks so much, it was so clear and simple and just retain in your brain right away!
Very informative and interesting session. Many thanks.
Wow an exceptional video! As for feedback all i can say is i look forward to your other videos!
Found this video for my respiratory therapy students-nice review!
Perfect! Thank you very much
The video was very informative. I would also like to understand if there is anything that can be done at home before going to the emergency room....
Very informative vedio.
Right timed.
Easy way of understanding.
But not having clear information about how distress progress.
very good presentation. good animation and Dr. Kleinman is very easy to understand. Good length. Kept my attention. Thanks!
Jonathan Jung agreed
Very good presentation
Excellent and informative. Thanks
Very clear information.
I hate with every cell in my body trying to study to watch these vids for signs of things with babies and health and it stresses me out and I panic and my anxiety sky rockets
My baby never stops grunting never ever since I bought him home now he gets sick alot and gets uncomfortable easy to the point yes I'm up at 12-5am stuck up scrolling for answers just to end up stressed and about to faint 😔 I love my new born son my heart would give out if he wasn't ok or misdiagnosed 💔
Thank you, it is very clear presentation.
Amazing content! Thank you. 👌🏽
Very informative 🙏🙏
Thank you so much mam
Thank you very much. This video is of very high educational value !!
Thank you
Excellent vedio and good presentation thanks for sharing your experience keep on doing more vedios 👍 👍🙏 🙏 from 🇮🇳
Great. Thank you
A very clear presentation. thank you for this simulation Doctor. :D
Thank u..it's too helpful.🙌
very educative video keep it up
Awesome learning channel. Great demonstrations. Thx
Very clear presentation. The length was good as well.
Thank you x I was worried earlier. Video helped
Very nice and precise.
It was a good video. I wish she would have been more clear on which signs are early and which are late. Or maybe that's just me.
This was great but show some interventions as well, fir example what level of 02? What mask? Nasal pharyngeal airway or oropharyngeal?
Very excellent
excellent instruction and explanations.
very concise and helpful. Thanks
Superb video make more
Excellent
Thank you! Great video...very clear and understandable...
Very informative and beneficial, thank you! My only suggestion would be to include adventitious lung sounds / auscultation.