Sir you are truly one of a kind teacher. Thank you so much. I always upload all of your lectures and listen to them in the car, aat work and whenever a have a spare minute
You are the best lecturer I've ever seen. Thank you for your very informative and well done vids. I do animal rescue so I am always wanting to learn more about the medical field in general. One thing I am curious about is what these various syndromes or issues feel like to the person experiencing them. We've all experienced some of them first hand, but we have not experienced all of them and I'd love to know, although likely it's hard to describe. For instance, what does severe sepsis feel like (generally speaking) to the patient, and based on your info, that might vary depending on the cause of the sepsis? I often see a dying animal trying to move to a cooler area of their cage, which I always wondered about. I am taking a wild guess that dilation of blood vessels makes the animal feel hotter than normal as one possibility?
you are now my favourite youtuber! your lectures help me get through my critical care course! you are a legend! the BEST! thank you sir!😊
God has given you a talent for teaching. Thank you for your help, Dr. John Campbell.
I’m an EMT student and I REALLY appreciate your videos. You’re a great teacher, Doc.
Sir you are truly one of a kind teacher. Thank you so much. I always upload all of your lectures and listen to them in the car, aat work and whenever a have a spare minute
wow,, very brief and focused to contents with lots of examples. thank you so much
Excellent presentation. I am studying for paramedic and this is so useful. Will have to look at all the others as well. Cheers from New Zealand.
Michael Lunn I'm actually studying paramedic as well. These presentations are extremely helpful. Cheers from America.
Ive to admit that your videos are so informative and easily understandable ... Thanks filing the space
You are the best lecturer I've ever seen. Thank you for your very informative and well done vids. I do animal rescue so I am always wanting to learn more about the medical field in general. One thing I am curious about is what these various syndromes or issues feel like to the person experiencing them. We've all experienced some of them first hand, but we have not experienced all of them and I'd love to know, although likely it's hard to describe. For instance, what does severe sepsis feel like (generally speaking) to the patient, and based on your info, that might vary depending on the cause of the sepsis? I often see a dying animal trying to move to a cooler area of their cage, which I always wondered about. I am taking a wild guess that dilation of blood vessels makes the animal feel hotter than normal as one possibility?
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