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Haha thanks Laura. You can always tell an ICU nurse from their obsession with organization! 😂 So awesome to hear these videos are helpful for you. Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment!
Love your videos!! It is very intimidating being a new grad on an ICU floor. Thank you for supplementing everything nursing school missed on critical care!!!!!
Yes, I remember that feeling well Valerie! Honestly years later, there still will be times that it can still feel overwhelming, but those times get less and less as you go. 😊 Its a heck of a journey though that I wouldn't trade for the world. Glad you enjoyed the video!
In continuing with the 'heart failure' playlist, perhaps you can create a 'Respiratory Failure' playlist with Acute respiratory failure, ARDS, SARS...also chest traumas - pneumothorax, tension pneumothorax, flail chest and of course, treatments such as chest tubes (wet/dry systems), ventilation.. which you already have. You page is very thorough and helpful and to the point. I'm following your playlist with my course curriculum, and you're extremely resourceful in helping tie it all together! So thank you for helping us out ;)
I'm studying respiratory for my anatomy midterm which got delayed a week and moved to online because of Covid-19, trying to sustain my level of knowledge for the exam!
Good job man! I am teaching an online A&P course for EMTs going into a paramedic program and I plan on using this video to cover respiratory anatomy and supplement my own lectures of respiratory physiology. Thanks!
Thanks Joel! Really appreciate the good feedback. Very cool to hear they will be helpful for you in teaching your students. Truly happy to be able to help!
Congrats on the transfer Sandy! Glad these videos are able to help you. It's an exciting road you are headed on and I wish you all the best. Glad to have been able to help in some way.
Thank you Eddie!!!👏🏻🤗 Can you include also in the next lecture what medications should not be crushed like Senokot etc. Many times in the ICU when the patient was admitted initially they are not intubated and can take PO meds, After they got intubated they will receive the meds via OGT or NGT and most of the time the doctor did not shift their medication to syrup form etc. Thanks
Thanks for the suggestion Joe. I like it, although probably would take me some time as I'll want to compile a good list of medications to all include in there. I've got some other stuff in the pipeline but definitely will add this to the todo list!
Thank you so much Cassandre! I'm really glad that you find these videos helpful for you and thanks so much for taking to time to stop by and let me know!
Hi Eddie, I hope you see this. Thank you for helping me learn all these difficult concepts, I am an ICU student from SA and discovered this channel late. Unfortunately I failed my Cardiology exam but hoping to do better on Pulmonology ❤
Dear ICU Advantage, Could you please do a video on adventitious breath sounds. Incorporating things like pathophysiology, auscultation sites like where certain sounds are likely heard, examples of the sounds, conditions that can be attributed to the different types of sounds etc etc. We consider you a good source of educational material and it seems like you don’t have a video specifically on this topic. Hope you like the idea. Cheers Your Mate from Australia.
Thx Eddie. You really make me knows a lot of knowledge about the respiratory system.Thank you!But remember, Try to teach me a bit easier, because I am a student and I am learning this topic.Thanks
Hi Kayden. I try to do my best to keep it simple, but I also have these videos geared primarily towards nursing students at the end of school or practicing nurses going in to ICU.
Just stumbled across this video; thank you so much. I just got accepted into our Respiratory Therapy program, only 20 of the 400 that applied got accepted and I’m SUPER nervous so I’m pre studying. If you have not done one already (I haven’t checked) can you do just terminology/abbreviations? The differences between paco2 and PACO2 or Pettco2, etc. Our textbook doesn’t explain the differences, and there’s so many, it’s hard to keep track!
Congratulations on getting into your program! Sounds like you worked your butt off to make that happen and you should be super proud. Way to go. Good suggestion on the terminology. I'll stew on that for a bit and see if I can come up with something in the future.
Thanks man! The human body just blows my mind sometimes when I really get to thinking about it and how it works. The lungs surface area is definitely one of those things! Thanks for the comment!
Wow it's my first time here on your channel and these lessons are so resourceful and very much interesting and easy to understand! Thank you for the effort put into this work👍
Hey Eddie, I recently started my CCT and your videos are awesome to help even further understanding of things.. Do you do private tutoring online? Would love to get further help from you.. 🤓
Hey Denise! Glad to hear that you are finding these videos helpful for you! As for tutoring, that isn't something that I do, but you are more than welcome to reach out to me at icuadvantage@gmail.com to let me know what you are looking for, and I can see if I can help in any way. Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a comment.
why is it that I still feel pulse in my hand if I stopped for a few seconds of Breathing? whats the reason behind it? and How is oxygen pumped in different parts of the body in the internal environment and not in the external environment? Thank you in advance if my question is answered
I plan to sell these products, so i wish to learn all about Ventilators and how it aids in the respiratory system. Thank you so much for uploading these lessons online.
I would like to ask what are the Advantage Ang Disadvantages of the environment in our Respiratory System? Thanks for the reply Sir🙏 Allah bless you,,,
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Lymphatic system should be explained now this topic is still not understood by me😓
I'm here because tomorrow I have a test in it, and THANK you sooo much! that was soo helpfulllllll!!!
Awesome! So glad to be able to help!
i waited a month, did you pass?
Same 😭😭😭
This so true
@@kingnutsThank god yep I did 😂
Organized like an ICU nurse. Love your content! I use your videos to help fill in gaps when I have students shadowing me!
Haha thanks Laura. You can always tell an ICU nurse from their obsession with organization! 😂 So awesome to hear these videos are helpful for you. Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment!
Love your videos!! It is very intimidating being a new grad on an ICU floor. Thank you for supplementing everything nursing school missed on critical care!!!!!
Yes, I remember that feeling well Valerie! Honestly years later, there still will be times that it can still feel overwhelming, but those times get less and less as you go. 😊 Its a heck of a journey though that I wouldn't trade for the world. Glad you enjoyed the video!
In continuing with the 'heart failure' playlist, perhaps you can create a 'Respiratory Failure' playlist with Acute respiratory failure, ARDS, SARS...also chest traumas - pneumothorax, tension pneumothorax, flail chest and of course, treatments such as chest tubes (wet/dry systems), ventilation.. which you already have. You page is very thorough and helpful and to the point. I'm following your playlist with my course curriculum, and you're extremely resourceful in helping tie it all together! So thank you for helping us out ;)
Great suggestions! I do have a few of those on the todo list already! Glad you enjoy the videos and are finding them helpful. Thats awesome!
yes!
Nice suggestion
Deep
Oh man...I start nursing school in a few weeks and I forgot most of my Anatomy and Physiology. This video helped tremendously❤❤❤
Awesome! Glad to hear it and best of luck in school!
I'm studying respiratory for my anatomy midterm which got delayed a week and moved to online because of Covid-19, trying to sustain my level of knowledge for the exam!
Hope the video was helpful!
Good job man! I am teaching an online A&P course for EMTs going into a paramedic program and I plan on using this video to cover respiratory anatomy and supplement my own lectures of respiratory physiology. Thanks!
Thanks Joel! Really appreciate the good feedback. Very cool to hear they will be helpful for you in teaching your students. Truly happy to be able to help!
No time waste , crisp and concise. 👌
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks @ICU Advantage for Teaching Respiratory System us. 👍👍
Happy to be able to help!
I’m here to review before starting nursing school.
I am a clinical research coordinator for a major research hospital. I work in pulmonary and ICU research. Never hurts to review during free time :)
Transferring from med-surg to ICU, I’m using your videos to help prepare a bit. Thank you for all your work!
Congrats on the transfer Sandy! Glad these videos are able to help you. It's an exciting road you are headed on and I wish you all the best. Glad to have been able to help in some way.
6:45 5th (or in some people 6th) thoracic vertebra(T-5)
I’m here bc I’m reading my lesson before an exam! Hope I take all this information in.
Don't know what I would do without this channel. First ICU theory exam tomorrow!
I don't know what this channel would do without you! :) Hope the exam went well. You'll have to pop back in and let me know!
Are you grade 9 today?
this is just a revision for my test. i hope to perfect all of knowledge therefore having a better understanding of the respiratory system. thanks
Good luck 🤞
You got me at break things down.
8:15 yes sir 10 right +10 left=20 BPS(bronchopulmonary segments).❤
Thank you Eddie!!!👏🏻🤗 Can you include also in the next lecture what medications should not be crushed like Senokot etc. Many times in the ICU when the patient was admitted initially they are not intubated and can take PO meds, After they got intubated they will receive the meds via OGT or NGT and most of the time the doctor did not shift their medication to syrup form etc. Thanks
Thanks for the suggestion Joe. I like it, although probably would take me some time as I'll want to compile a good list of medications to all include in there. I've got some other stuff in the pipeline but definitely will add this to the todo list!
Great info Eddie! Appreciate you imparting all this knowledge! I’m a fairly new ICU nurse, so all of this info on your page really helps!
Thank you so much Cassandre! I'm really glad that you find these videos helpful for you and thanks so much for taking to time to stop by and let me know!
Brilliant website. Love the way you explain things in such simple terms.
Awesome! Thank you so much! I do my best to try and simplify things while still being able to explain what is happening. Glad it hit home for you!
Hi Eddie, I hope you see this.
Thank you for helping me learn all these difficult concepts, I am an ICU student from SA and discovered this channel late.
Unfortunately I failed my Cardiology exam but hoping to do better on Pulmonology ❤
Thank you, this video somehow made it less daunting to learn this. Well done. I have subscribed for the 1st time ever!!! :)
U are so good u teach me and other people good and this video is helpful for my test thank u so much!!!!!
Junior ICU nurse present. All the videos are 10/10
Thank you so much Sarah! 😊 I'm really glad that you've found these videos helpful for you and wishing you all the best on your journey in the ICU.
Thank you. It's very clear and easy to understand. :)
Great to hear this!
Dear ICU Advantage,
Could you please do a video on adventitious breath sounds. Incorporating things like pathophysiology, auscultation sites like where certain sounds are likely heard, examples of the sounds, conditions that can be attributed to the different types of sounds etc etc. We consider you a good source of educational material and it seems like you don’t have a video specifically on this topic.
Hope you like the idea.
Cheers
Your Mate from Australia.
Going into year 9 but love to review, reinforce and learn.
u learn this in grade 9?
I here to support the excellent work that you provide.
💕🇨🇦 enjoying this from🇰🇭
Appreciate that so much Joss!
I have a test in respiratory system next week so this is really helpfull
Awesome!!
Thank you for making this video😊it helps me to understand my lessons👏
Awesome! happy to hear this Ashlie!
Great video! This great breakdown actually really motivated me to start studying :)
Awesome to hear this!
Man this guy is the GOAT
I'm a 12th grader, found your video really Helpful ❤
Thank you for a great review, love the presentation and the depth of content!!
Awesome to hear this! Really glad you like the content!
That’s really clearly explained thanks for that and I will have a better results in my exam tomorrow for this system
So happy to hear this! Best of luck on your exam tomorrow!
I’m here because as I finish med school I want to apply for anesthesiology this year and so i’m digging back into basic ventilating and such
Awesome! Best of luck on your matching!
I just love all of your videos. Thank you❤
Aww thank you! ❤️ Glad you find them helpful!
thank u so much sir for such a wonderful explanation. i really enjoyed listening to every single word you said and i remember it well
So happy to hear this Sanjina! Really glad that you enjoyed the lesson and found it helpful for you! :)
This is a great refresher! Excellent job on these videos!
Thank you so much Thomas! Glad you like them!
Thx Eddie. You really make me knows a lot of knowledge about the respiratory system.Thank you!But remember, Try to teach me a bit easier, because I am a student and I am learning this topic.Thanks
Hi Kayden. I try to do my best to keep it simple, but I also have these videos geared primarily towards nursing students at the end of school or practicing nurses going in to ICU.
Ok! Thanks Eddie.
I will be collaborating with some science teachers in an Italian school to learn the respiratory system in English.
This was so helpful! I have a test Monday! I’m so thankful I found your channel. New subbie here 💕!
Really happy to hear this and welcome aboard Keisha! 😊
Thanks so much. I learnt something new. You are fantastic. Keep up the great work
Really glad to hear this and appreciate you taking the time to leave a comment
I think your much better than my A&P professor by a mile.
Haha awesome!
Just stumbled across this video; thank you so much. I just got accepted into our Respiratory Therapy program, only 20 of the 400 that applied got accepted and I’m SUPER nervous so I’m pre studying.
If you have not done one already (I haven’t checked) can you do just terminology/abbreviations? The differences between paco2 and PACO2 or Pettco2, etc. Our textbook doesn’t explain the differences, and there’s so many, it’s hard to keep track!
Congratulations on getting into your program! Sounds like you worked your butt off to make that happen and you should be super proud. Way to go.
Good suggestion on the terminology. I'll stew on that for a bit and see if I can come up with something in the future.
Thank you, starting respiratory in pathophysiology
Awesome! Best of luck to you!
Please can you do an other video on mechanical ventilation the one you had i found it too complicated bur overall your video are great thank you
VQ mismatch is what I’m hoping to learn from this. Something I’ve never been able to understand
I'm studying this topic for exams
Hope this helped some!
Would you mind spelling out the anatomical words you say, maybe on a different section of the black space?
Sorry, these videos were made with the intended audience of healthcare workers hence not spelling those out.
Strong work, Eddie!! Crazy to think that if we were to spread out all of our alveolar tissue it would cover a tennis court.
Thanks man! The human body just blows my mind sometimes when I really get to thinking about it and how it works. The lungs surface area is definitely one of those things! Thanks for the comment!
clear explanation and easy to understand .. thanks for sharing
My pleasure Syah! I'm glad that you like it. Thank you so much for leaving a comment.
I really love this!!
Thanks a ton❤️🥺
I'm so glad!
Wow it's my first time here on your channel and these lessons are so resourceful and very much interesting and easy to understand! Thank you for the effort put into this work👍
More than glad to help. SO glad to hear that you enjoy them and the info! Welcome to the channel!
Thank you very much from Iraq to your 😍
I’m just here for a review and to take my 2 month old on my journey back to nursing school
this was very helpful , thank you sm !
You r a blessing u have no idea what these videos mean to me. Easily understood and you get that haha moment
So great to hear this!
Thank for this video I love it I hope I pass the test
Hope the test went well!
I have a exam tomorrow!! By the way thank you!
You are welcome! How did the exam go?!
@@ICUAdvantage it was so easy!
Hey Eddie, I recently started my CCT and your videos are awesome to help even further understanding of things.. Do you do private tutoring online? Would love to get further help from you.. 🤓
Hey Denise! Glad to hear that you are finding these videos helpful for you! As for tutoring, that isn't something that I do, but you are more than welcome to reach out to me at icuadvantage@gmail.com to let me know what you are looking for, and I can see if I can help in any way. Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a comment.
Thank you for this video sir
I was kinda confused when you talked about the lobar bronchi cause i thought you were already talking about bronchioles
I'll admit the terminology for the respiratory anatomy is a bit confusing!
Thank you this really helped!
Glad it helped!
I'm just trying to better understand the system for my exam I have for my anatomy and physiology of speech and hearing class so!
Hope it helped!
You did great! Thank you!
why is it that I still feel pulse in my hand if I stopped for a few seconds of Breathing? whats the reason behind it? and How is oxygen pumped in different parts of the body in the internal environment and not in the external environment? Thank you in advance if my question is answered
Thank you so much. I love your vidoes
Glad you like them!
I plan to sell these products, so i wish to learn all about Ventilators and how it aids in the respiratory system. Thank you so much for uploading these lessons online.
Glad you liked it!
Well explained 😊
Great information. Thanks for sharing
You're welcome Shanay!
Im here, because Im doing an essay on PAD and need to explain the cardiorespiratory system within the disease
Hope it helped!
@@ICUAdvantage didn't end up needing it just because its a very small part of PAD but it did still helped thanks
Hey Can you put like chapters in this video? It's like timestamps. It would be a really quick way to get info. Thank you
i subed! this helped me with my homework! :D
Awesome!
Fantastic, as ever, thanks.
I am trying to understand mechanical ventilation but need a quick review of the respiratory system and pressures within the lungs
I hope this video helped
You help alott thank you so much ❤
Do you have a video on development of the respiratory system
Can you explain the basic lung values (TV , IRV , ERV , RV )
And lung capacity and other terms related to it
I'll add these to the todo list.
My anatomy and physiology final exam is tomorrow 👍🏽🧐🥸
Hope this helped some!
What medication work on this system and how ?
I'm here bcz I want to learn about the anatomy and functions of the respiratory system.
I would like to ask what are the Advantage Ang Disadvantages of the environment in our Respiratory System? Thanks for the reply Sir🙏 Allah bless you,,,
Hi Jim
Great video! i have an exam and i will share my result with you all in the reply area :)
Can't wait! Best of luck!
@@ICUAdvantage thanks means a lot to me
I need to ask what is the function of the respiratory system and what is the structure
Everything!!!!!
!!! :)
@@ICUAdvantage Yeah I'm struggling in my human anatomy class 😪
Wanted to know how a stent works when you put it in a lung to breathe
TYSSSSSSSSSSSSM!!!!!!! this was *so* helpful :D
Awesome!!! You are very welcome and really happy to hear you enjoyed it!
Thank you
You're welcome
thanks
How to organize the body structure from superior to the inferior
13:45 Ammm but our abdominal and nasal muscles are used all the time if V clearly observe😊.
Please is there any other video that explains the physiology of respiration?
Thank you in quiz i am 10/10 thank you😍😍
Awesome!!! Way to go!
Me: *thinks about breathing*
Also me: *forgets how to breath*
😂
How difficult is it to install a stent and the success rate
The pressure relationship in the thoracic cavity. I also am very confused by the partial pressure exchange between the blood and tissue
What is it you aren't understanding?
I really want to learn all the complex names of the way the air moves in