Great video and explanation-Just a quick observation - I’m very picky with body posture- leg 🦵 position both feet on the floor slightly separated- body straight, and an even level of the chin in relation to the mouthpiece. It helps with chest movement and chest hold- 🥰
I was at Nova Southeastern University BSRT program when I taught this course. I developed this course and made it my own. Not all programs have PFTs and even fewer go to this mich detail which is a shame.
@@resptherapyedresources1997 Wow, that is so cool. Your videos have been helping me so much! Do you know of any similar courses available online or any other videos I could watch? Thanks so much! : )
Well, I just love it whenever they use rubber flange mouthpieces like the scuba divers mouthpiece.
Great video and explanation-Just a quick observation - I’m very picky with body posture- leg 🦵 position both feet on the floor slightly separated- body straight, and an even level of the chin in relation to the mouthpiece. It helps with chest movement and chest hold- 🥰
5:01 🎉 good video on DLCO 1:47 don’t suck in too fast or blow out too hard, it can give false readings
Thank you
what school is this for?! I did not get this in depth training in my Respiratory Therapy courses!
I was at Nova Southeastern University BSRT program when I taught this course. I developed this course and made it my own. Not all programs have PFTs and even fewer go to this mich detail which is a shame.
@@resptherapyedresources1997 Wow, that is so cool. Your videos have been helping me so much! Do you know of any similar courses available online or any other videos I could watch? Thanks so much! : )