Thanks for the video. I just wanted to mention that I see a discrepancy between this video and Yoost. According to Yoost's book, Crackles (Rales) are often described as fine, medium, and coarse and Rhonchi is not the same as coarse crackles.
I am delighted to say that I am now subscribed to your channel. I look forward to learning more from you to supplement my last quarter of my nursing program. I have been an lpn for several years and decided to finally return to school. Honestly I am always wide-eyed when graced remotely or in person with a CCRN. Thanks for sharing a wealth of information related to breath sound as I continued to struggle with them. Thanks for breaking it down!!!
Good heavens! I am taken a back at the array or letters behind your name. Some of which I have never even heard of like for instance CNE, CEN,NPD-BC. Love your presentation ! First rate all the way! Thanks much and take care.
American medicine never makes anything easy to remember. Having various names for the same condition, is utterly ridiculous....at best. Great video. Nice pace, good speaking voice, good examples.
Thank you so much for helping me understand this! There are a few different terminologies which can make understanding this stuff quite confusing. But your explanations were simple and straightforward! I look forward to using my new understanding of breath sounds in clinical practice! Thanks again!
FINALLY SOMEONE WHO KNOWS HOW TO TEACH!!!
Very much agree.
Thank you so much for the clear sounds, and hearing them more than once, and the clear explanations!!
Thanks for the video. I just wanted to mention that I see a discrepancy between this video and Yoost. According to Yoost's book, Crackles (Rales) are often described as fine, medium, and coarse and Rhonchi is not the same as coarse crackles.
I am delighted to say that I am now subscribed to your channel. I look forward to learning more from you to supplement my last quarter of my nursing program. I have been an lpn for several years and decided to finally return to school. Honestly I am always wide-eyed when graced remotely or in person with a CCRN. Thanks for sharing a wealth of information related to breath sound as I continued to struggle with them. Thanks for breaking it down!!!
Good heavens! I am taken a back at the array or letters behind your name. Some of which I have never even heard of like for instance CNE, CEN,NPD-BC. Love your presentation ! First rate all the way! Thanks much and take care.
American medicine never makes anything easy to remember. Having various names for the same condition, is utterly ridiculous....at best. Great video. Nice pace, good speaking voice, good examples.
Clear explanations and well paced. Love the wrap up - thanks
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Thank you so much for helping me understand this! There are a few different terminologies which can make understanding this stuff quite confusing. But your explanations were simple and straightforward! I look forward to using my new understanding of breath sounds in clinical practice! Thanks again!
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I love your channel! Thank you for these videos. Greetings from Brazil!
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