I agree with one of the comments. You should write a textbook. The way you explain the concepts using dead simple language is fantastic and helps to have a solid base before going into details. I would be the first one to buy your book !!! I truly believe the book would stand out from other ones filled with med jargon. I love when you give examples - this helps so much. WRITE A BOOK!!!please.
Old RN, but new PICU RN here. Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU for these videos. I have only watched 2 so far, but my understanding of mechanical ventilation has already grown by leaps and bounds! ❤
Good stuff! Less than 5 minutes in and I had a solid grasp of what I could never get out of class. You absolutely broke this down into the simplest of terms! New subscriber here! Thanks!
Thank you so much our Respiratory Coach. I am a first year student in Respiratory Care and worry much about for mechanical ventilation, specially this Ventilator mode. After I watched your video, my confusion about mode solved. I always watch your video when I don't understand any topic. Your video is more clear than any books and even more clear than my professor in my experience. I appreciate your great work.Thanks again. 2
THANK YOU! i have an exam tomorrow and after watching this, i feel a lot better. You broke everything down in terms that us newbies need and for that, ill forever be grateful :')
You made this so much easier to understand then my instructor that did it In 3hours and I was still confused. Thank you for breaking it down so students can understand it better.
Respiratory therapy school online is so difficult due to COVID. Being hands on & in front of a vent or even clinical will help make this stuff makes sense. Thanks for your videos
& dont forget! in SIMV mode, when the pt interrupts and takes a spontaneous breath, the expiratory valve opens to bleed off the extra pressure preventing stack breaths and increased intrathoracic pressure
Hey just wanted to say great videos! I'm a resident physician, and was having a hard time understanding APRV/Bi-level which is what my institution primarily uses for Covid-19/ARDS patients instead of more traditional modes. You explain things really well and make complicated concepts easy to understand. Thank you, keep it up, you are helping lots of people!
Thank you so much for that break down! You have made it much clearer than my instructor and my textbook. I so appreciate all your videos. Keep up the great work!
Hey coach, I just wanted to show my appreciation for all of your videos. Currently a first year taking mechanical vent and your videos help out tremendously! Thank you so much!!!
Hey Joe congrats on the baby and totally wish you the best bro. Met you at the CHOA student center this past august and we took a picture together. You were so kind to all of the students and staff wanting pics from you. Great presentation btw. I’m learning mech ventilation and the modes and wanted to say thx for simplifying this for me. You are gifted no doubt.
Thank you Coach! I'm new to mechanical ventilation and I will be ready when semester begins about the subject. you made the reading come to life. Much love for giving your time in making ventilation not as scary as the professors make it out to be.
We haven’t started this as of yet this semester but we will soon and I was referred to watch this video by another student that is one year ahead of me and I understand why he said it would be very simple for me to understand thank you again for another great video!! 🤛🏼😍
It all makes sense now! Hallelujah! I think I've learned more through your videos than some of the courses I've taken! Definitely subscribing to your channel. Thank you!
I know it's a little late, but congrats on the baby. That being said, this not only helps your students, but me as a veteran therapists( over 28 years), that has been out of school for quite a while. Thank you for the refresher course on some old stuff and the tutorial for the new things that I haven't been privy to. I appreciate you so much and I'm not ashamed to say so.
thank you so so much Coach joe!!!!! this simplified my review in the basics of mechanical ventilation....God bless and i hope you continue making videos to help us aspiring Respiratory therapists!!! thumbs up coach and more power
Love this! Every student should watch it as it provides a streamlined overview of the various modes. I appreciate that it makes them much less daunting to learn by establishing relationships. (ie SIMV is always SIMV whether in VC or PC)!
New RRT here and proud!! Yaay! Love and appreciate your videos. My hospital has PRVC almost standard..sonthank you for the break down! Of course I love the shirt and ill wear it with pride! Thank you
I’m about to take my TMC test and you made me feel so much better! Less anxious about it cuz I feel like I understood everything! Thank you from the bottom of my heart 🙏🙏🙏
I can not express the relief this and your other videos bring to me when I am preparing to take my exams and need my information to be broken down just a little bit more. Thank you so much for taking time out of your day to help us out. I would love to purchase a shirt if you have any available.
Your awesome! Iv retaken this class and was having a hard time understanding the differences between each mode and when to use them this video was super helpful, I will definitely go and watch every video you have created for us future RRTs, Much Appreciated!
Thanks for these videos, I just started my mechanical ventilation class and these are really going to help by having another source of information to refer to and decrease the confusion.
Thanks for watching and for the nice comment! Feel free to ask any questions you may have along the way. I'm here to help and has you said, "decrease the confusion." I like the way you put that! Mechanical ventilation is an art that starts with understanding basic terms, variables, settings, modes and slowly progresses into understanding how to manipulate the ventilator to meet the needs of your patients. Keep learning and working hard! Good luck, Darren!
Thank God and thank you for making this video and the other videos. I was having troubles understanding all of this ventilator modes before. Luckily, through your videos, I was able to understand and get a grasp of what all of this thing about. You make me understand each of it. I can't thank you enough, but THANK YOU SO MUCH! You literally save my ass especially from my consultants questions.
Just started my clinicals and this is a very big help...corona online learning makes things difficult, but thanks to this video it puts things to perspective...will definitely check out other vids and please keep them rolling !
Would love a T-Shirt!! You have helped me more on these videos than my own instructors!!! I jusr recently discovered these videos! Thank you for making these videos & breaking it down!!!
Awesome. My instructor is going to talk about modes on Monday and I think this will help me understand his lesson better with the videos. I am still a bit fuzzy on bilevel and APRV and the differences of them from this video. Can you do videos with patient scenarios or case study type material along with diseases and tests that should be done to help treat a patient or maybe you have done videos and I just need to find them? Thank you for your help with all this great information! You are appreciated and I like the t-shirt and your analogy of being a child asking why to be a better RT!
Very well explained videos for a topic I have found overwhelming ….. Thankyou !!! Having watched several videos the breakdowns and the repetitions between each video has been very useful …..
Joe, you have an amazing gift! Thank you so much for the clarity, detail, and emphasis when you speak because it makes everything so graspable. I will watch previous and have subscribed so look forward to learning from you. Again, thanks so much. Wow.
I LOVE your videos!!! Hey. I have a question. You know, we're all familiar with the SVNs, as we use them all the time. I'm very familiar with the Aerogen also, and I think YOU would be great at doing a video explaining Vibrating Mesh nebulization, and why It's in ways more effective in ventilator patients vs just adding a SVN in line to the ventilator. The Aerogen I believe is a WONDERFUL method of administration of nebulization to your patient. Not only can it be used for medications such as Albuterol, or Muccomyst, but It can also be used for continuous nebulization of medications such as FLOLAN!!! I think you should do a video on this! I've ALWAYS loved your videos, and support your work 1000%!!!
Thank you Sir for putting yourself in the mind of a student and explaining your lessons in a simple manner. Due to COVID'S social distancing policy, the testing sites in California have been shut down, and they cancelled my test date 3 times already. I graduated months ago, in March. I worry my understanding of these concepts are slipping away. I'm watching your videos to get ready for a proctored exam. If you have any tips on studying for the CRT exam, please let me know.
Hello! Just stay active in the learning process. Review key concepts daily to ensure they don't slip away. Stay in it and you'll be good to go. Thank you for watching and best wishes!!!
Hi i am a student l been having a lot of problems understanding mechanical ventilation since the teacher l had is not helping a lot when it comes about explaining, now with the coronavirus is even worse because we have to take class online with pretty much we are on our own. i was looking for anything that can help me to pass this class, thanks GOD l found you. your videos are helping me a lot. thank you so much for taking your time on doing it. i really want to became a good respiratory therapist so l can be able to help others. by the way i love your shirt.
Cool, Leon. Glad you found the channel. The challenge is real right now, but just keep working hard and seeking out knowledge. Hope my channel helps to bridge the gap for you and others. Tell your classmates, and thanks for watching!
Respiratory Coach so glad I found your channel. I happened on it because I was looking for a tutorial for Modes. We are using Pilbeam. I know it’s a good book but it’s a bit hard to prep with especially when I’m completely unfamiliar with our topic. This tutorial made working through the chapter for this easier to break down and organize my notes. Thanks!
This information really helps. I’m about to enter the ventilator semester and this really helps. Thank you. And if you still have T-shirts I’d love one. 😊
Thank you so much! I'm in my second semester, and these videos are truly helping break down these concepts into manageable chunks of information that are fun to watch and easy to understand/comprehend. I'd love a shirt, please!!! Let me know how to order one. My prof is always asking us WHY instead of HOW.
I was having so much trouble understanding this. The way you broke this down within 30 minutes is absolutely outstanding! I'm in RT school right now, and we are on the topic of Mechanical Vent. It's been a little of a struggle for me to get a complete view of the concept, and how everything is working together, Your videos are truly aspiring!!!! 🫁❤
@@RespiratoryCoach hey respiratory coach! My name is Katiee Fischer. I am in my last term of school and have been drilling your videos into my head as much as possible! They are easy to understand and I hope they get me to pass the boards! I would love a shirt
In SIMV-PRVC, the breaths that the patient initiates, are those taken into account for the next machine-given breath. For instance, if the set TV is 500, Respiratory breath is given every 6 seconds, and the first machine breath gives a TV of let us say 600. However, the patient breathes twice between that 6 seconds with a TV of 400 and 420. Will the ventilator given breath then increase the pressure based on those breaths, or will it decrease the pressure based on the previous machine breath that had a TV of 600mls? Love your videos, thank you - current nurse anesthesia student.
You're too nice. Thank you for watching and commenting. See if this video answers your hyperinflation questions. ruclips.net/video/gxF6ii3oyjc/видео.html
Your lectures are really makes complex issues very simplistic. Superb, Can you give talk on how to set up trigger during mechanical ventilation. Secondly how to wean nei ates and infants weaning stratagies from mechanical ventilation.
Thank you! Will discuss triggers soon. You may have noticed that I shy away from neo/pedi topics. That's only because I have limited experience in those areas. I am trying to arrange a session with my neo/pedi expert, where we will discuss all things neo/pedi! Thank you doctor for watching and commenting!
@@RespiratoryCoach myself and one other student got the top scores! Your videos helped me out so so much. I've been telling everyone to check out your channel 😊
Hi Respiratory Coach! I’ve been studying to get back into respiratory and although a lot of info has been easier to grasp now (after 7 yrs of graduating) MV wasn’t fully sinking in...until NOW! Thx for the break down. Can you do a video explaining when the most common modes would be used in the real world setting. Just for reference and more in depth understanding of when to apply each mode....thanks again 🙏🏽 for all your knowledge! 🤗
Great video. I'm trying to figure out a way to explain the difference between Bipap and PC outside of Non-invasive vent vs invasive. Any help? And why you should differentiate between the two.
Thanks, Adam. This is a great question. I tend to teach Bipap more along the concepts of pressure support, rather than PC. 2 points of emphasis. 1) The cycle difference between the two. I time cycle in PC vs the patient's insp flow decay in bipap. Of course, we know that any time triggered bipap breaths become time cycled, as well. 2) The delta P in PC vs bipap, and how the settings reflect this. PC with delta P of 20 and peep 5 is not the same as bipap 20/5. Not teaching you anything, just illustrating my approach. Definitely a challenge to get students to understand this concept. Hope this helps a little. Thanks for watching Adam! Are you an instructor?
I’m halfway through RT school, this is great and helps me out a lot along with all your other videos. I’ve been watching them throughout my school experience! Thank you! Where can I get one of your shirts?
Thank you! I'll for sure get a video out explaining the difference in those modes. Thanks for watching. Out of shirts for now, but more to come once the quarantine is lifted.
I agree with one of the comments. You should write a textbook. The way you explain the concepts using dead simple language is fantastic and helps to have a solid base before going into details. I would be the first one to buy your book !!! I truly believe the book would stand out from other ones filled with med jargon. I love when you give examples - this helps so much. WRITE A BOOK!!!please.
I am a senior RT student and have watched many of your videos and you have helped me to understand the different modes of mechanical ventilation
dude! You’re a LEGEND!! I’ve never thought I would understand these modes this way.. thank you 👍🏼
Lol, I don't know about legend! Just trying help a few RTs. Thanks for watching and leaving the epic comment. 🙏🙏
@@RespiratoryCoach yes you are
Old RN, but new PICU RN here. Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU for these videos. I have only watched 2 so far, but my understanding of mechanical ventilation has already grown by leaps and bounds!
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Good stuff! Less than 5 minutes in and I had a solid grasp of what I could never get out of class. You absolutely broke this down into the simplest of terms! New subscriber here! Thanks!
Thanks for watching and for the kind comments. Glad it made sense to you. Best wishes!
Thank you so much our Respiratory Coach. I am a first year student in Respiratory Care and worry much about for mechanical ventilation, specially this Ventilator mode. After I watched your video, my confusion about mode solved. I always watch your video when I don't understand any topic. Your video is more clear than any books and even more clear than my professor in my experience. I appreciate your great work.Thanks again.
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THANK YOU! i have an exam tomorrow and after watching this, i feel a lot better. You broke everything down in terms that us newbies need and for that, ill forever be grateful :')
You made this so much easier to understand then my instructor that did it In 3hours and I was still confused. Thank you for breaking it down so students can understand it better.
You are so welcome!!! Glad it made sense this time!
From a former educator to now Respiratory Therapist. Let me tell you that you are doing a great job teaching. By the way I want one of those shirts
Respiratory therapy school online is so difficult due to COVID. Being hands on & in front of a vent or even clinical will help make this stuff makes sense. Thanks for your videos
Great job explaining complex material and making it easy to comprehend, have enjoyed your videos thus far and am looking forward to watching more.
Thanks for the kind feedback. Enjoy your journey to RRT!
I just got my license, and this is a good review before I start my job. THANKS.
Awesome! Best wishes at your new job!
& dont forget! in SIMV mode, when the pt interrupts and takes a spontaneous breath, the expiratory valve opens to bleed off the extra pressure preventing stack breaths and increased intrathoracic pressure
Absolutely, Armin!! Thank you for that contribution!
Hey just wanted to say great videos! I'm a resident physician, and was having a hard time understanding APRV/Bi-level which is what my institution primarily uses for Covid-19/ARDS patients instead of more traditional modes. You explain things really well and make complicated concepts easy to understand. Thank you, keep it up, you are helping lots of people!
Hey, Ryan! Thank you for sharing these thoughts. Best wishes to you as you care for people during this time. Thanks for watching and commenting!!
I couldnt get any better than this !!!
You clear the air !!!
Simple but in detail obviously
Thanks Abdul! I appreciate the kind comment, and glad it helped to clarify.
Well I'll be darned. Weeks of my instructors trying to explain this to me and I didn't get it. You explain it and I get it in
Hey, Gail. How'd your check-off go? Thanks for watching and for commenting. And sorry...out of shirts.
Thank you so much for that break down! You have made it much clearer than my instructor and my textbook. I so appreciate all your videos. Keep up the great work!
YOU ARE A LEGEND. FINALLY, SOMEONE ACTUALLY EXPLAINS IT PROPERLY!
God will surely bless you. I never understood these modes and I will be graduating 7months from now. Now I know what these modes are about.
Thanks, Joe. Hearing it explained makes it so much easier to understand than just reading about it. I appreciate what you do!
I don't know what I would do without these videos! Thank you for taking time to create them!
Thank you Heather for watching them! I appreciate you!
Hey coach, I just wanted to show my appreciation for all of your videos. Currently a first year taking mechanical vent and your videos help out tremendously! Thank you so much!!!
Hey Joe congrats on the baby and totally wish you the best bro. Met you at the CHOA student center this past august and we took a picture together. You were so kind to all of the students and staff wanting pics from you. Great presentation btw. I’m learning mech ventilation and the modes and wanted to say thx for simplifying this for me. You are gifted no doubt.
Thank you SO much for this! I was having a hard time understanding this in class. You are a life saver!
Oh my god, u are really amazing. No one can teach this topics as simply as u can. Hats off.
Thank you, Lincy. I appreciate the support and kind comment!!!
Thank you, you were made to teach, it takes skills to be able to pass such complicated concepts.... it would be an honor to have one of your shirts
Thank you very much. Getting more printed soon and will see about getting you one. Thank you for watching and kindly commenting!
@@RespiratoryCoach I would love to get one too! Thank you!
Thank you Coach! I'm new to mechanical ventilation and I will be ready when semester begins about the subject. you made the reading come to life. Much love for giving your time in making ventilation not as scary as the professors make it out to be.
I have been a therapist 25 years and that was the best I have heard in the difference of the modes I wish he would have taught me when I was a student
We haven’t started this as of yet this semester but we will soon and I was referred to watch this video by another student that is one year ahead of me and I understand why he said it would be very simple for me to understand thank you again for another great video!! 🤛🏼😍
It all makes sense now! Hallelujah! I think I've learned more through your videos than some of the courses I've taken! Definitely subscribing to your channel. Thank you!
Thanks, Luzma! I appreciate your watching and leaving the kind comment! Glad you learned something.
I know it's a little late, but congrats on the baby. That being said, this not only helps your students, but me as a veteran therapists( over 28 years), that has been out of school for quite a while. Thank you for the refresher course on some old stuff and the tutorial for the new things that I haven't been privy to. I appreciate you so much and I'm not ashamed to say so.
Hi, Lisa. I appreciate your honesty. You know what they say, if you don't use it, you lose it. Thanks for watching and commenting.
thank you so so much Coach joe!!!!! this simplified my review in the basics of mechanical ventilation....God bless and i hope you continue making videos to help us aspiring Respiratory therapists!!! thumbs up coach and more power
I truely thank you for this, you really broke them down, especially CMV vs A/C، it was my struggle, I realy thank you again!!! Keep these videos up.
Hello again, Yazan. Thanks again for watching and commenting. Glad it made sense.
Love this! Every student should watch it as it provides a streamlined overview of the various modes. I appreciate that it makes them much less daunting to learn by establishing relationships. (ie SIMV is always SIMV whether in VC or PC)!
So true, Mary!! Thank you for watching and commenting!!!
New RRT here and proud!! Yaay!
Love and appreciate your videos. My hospital has PRVC almost standard..sonthank you for the break down! Of course I love the shirt and ill wear it with pride! Thank you
GO BE GREAT!!!!
Could you please talk more about PRVC mode by any chance please? Thank you!
I am a respiratory student and your videos have been very helpful! Thank you!🦋
Awesome, Nicole! Best wishes along your journey of becoming a RRT. And thank you for watching and commenting.
I’m about to take my TMC test and you made me feel so much better! Less anxious about it cuz I feel like I understood everything! Thank you from the bottom of my heart 🙏🙏🙏
I can not express the relief this and your other videos bring to me when I am preparing to take my exams and need my information to be broken down just a little bit more. Thank you so much for taking time out of your day to help us out. I would love to purchase a shirt if you have any available.
Your awesome! Iv retaken this class and was having a hard time understanding the differences between each mode and when to use them this video was super helpful, I will definitely go and watch every video you have created for us future RRTs, Much Appreciated!
Thanks for these videos, I just started my mechanical ventilation class and these are really going to help by having another source of information to refer to and decrease the confusion.
Thanks for watching and for the nice comment! Feel free to ask any questions you may have along the way. I'm here to help and has you said, "decrease the confusion." I like the way you put that! Mechanical ventilation is an art that starts with understanding basic terms, variables, settings, modes and slowly progresses into understanding how to manipulate the ventilator to meet the needs of your patients. Keep learning and working hard! Good luck, Darren!
I love your classes. You are great at explaining the modes. I had such a hard time understanding them. Thanks
Happy to hear that! Thank you for watching and commenting!!!
Thank God and thank you for making this video and the other videos. I was having troubles understanding all of this ventilator modes before. Luckily, through your videos, I was able to understand and get a grasp of what all of this thing about. You make me understand each of it. I can't thank you enough, but THANK YOU SO MUCH! You literally save my ass especially from my consultants questions.
Nice, glad it made sense and was helpful! Thanks for watching and kindly commenting!
Just started my clinicals and this is a very big help...corona online learning makes things difficult, but thanks to this video it puts things to perspective...will definitely check out other vids and please keep them rolling !
brother...you are great at this! you explained the modes in a simplistic basic format to jump from. would love a shirt! hope your family is well.
Hey Ken. Getting more shirts printed as things open up. Thanks for watching and kindly commenting!
Thank you much I was really confused with my book but the way you put this I understand so much better.
Would love a T-Shirt!! You have helped me more on these videos than my own instructors!!! I jusr recently discovered these videos! Thank you for making these videos & breaking it down!!!
Hi coach, you've simplified and made greatly explicit. Thank you
Awesome! Thanks for watching and commenting, Chandani!!
Thank you so much! The way you charted this makes so much sense compared to 3hr lecture! Also I would like a shirt please.
Awesome. My instructor is going to talk about modes on Monday and I think this will help me understand his lesson better with the videos. I am still a bit fuzzy on bilevel and APRV and the differences of them from this video. Can you do videos with patient scenarios or case study type material along with diseases and tests that should be done to help treat a patient or maybe you have done videos and I just need to find them? Thank you for your help with all this great information! You are appreciated and I like the t-shirt and your analogy of being a child asking why to be a better RT!
Thank you! Better understanding with all modes . It really help me during my class right now.
Thanks for watching and kindly commenting! GO BE GREAT!
I would love one of those shirts please! Amazing job too in the video. I understand the modes a lot better now.
Send me an email. respiratorycoach@gmail.com Thanks for watching and kindly commenting!!
Very well explained videos for a topic I have found overwhelming ….. Thankyou !!!
Having watched several videos the breakdowns and the repetitions between each video has been very useful …..
Hi. You got very nice way of explaining things. Modes of mechanical ventilation now seem easier to comprehend. Thanks a lot Guy.
And Yes. Don't forget to send me the T-shirt. )
:) 😃
Joe, you have an amazing gift! Thank you so much for the clarity, detail, and emphasis when you speak because it makes everything so graspable. I will watch previous and have subscribed so look forward to learning from you. Again, thanks so much. Wow.
I found it V helpful and illustrated clearly than ever tried to get from books , thankx 🙏🏾
Thank you! I’m reviewing for mechanical vent final and this helped tremendously !
You are a Guru - perfectly explained.
I'm in RN school and this video was helpful bro! Thanks from a RN student looking to understand mechanical ventilation.
I LOVE your videos!!! Hey. I have a question. You know, we're all familiar with the SVNs, as we use them all the time. I'm very familiar with the Aerogen also, and I think YOU would be great at doing a video explaining Vibrating Mesh nebulization, and why It's in ways more effective in ventilator patients vs just adding a SVN in line to the ventilator. The Aerogen I believe is a WONDERFUL method of administration of nebulization to your patient. Not only can it be used for medications such as Albuterol, or Muccomyst, but It can also be used for continuous nebulization of medications such as FLOLAN!!! I think you should do a video on this! I've ALWAYS loved your videos, and support your work 1000%!!!
Thank you Sir for putting yourself in the mind of a student and explaining your lessons in a simple manner. Due to COVID'S social distancing policy, the testing sites in California have been shut down, and they cancelled my test date 3 times already. I graduated months ago, in March. I worry my understanding of these concepts are slipping away. I'm watching your videos to get ready for a proctored exam. If you have any tips on studying for the CRT exam, please let me know.
Hello! Just stay active in the learning process. Review key concepts daily to ensure they don't slip away. Stay in it and you'll be good to go. Thank you for watching and best wishes!!!
Hi i am a student l been having a lot of problems understanding mechanical ventilation since the teacher l had is not helping a lot when it comes about explaining, now with the coronavirus is even worse because we have to take class online with pretty much we are on our own. i was looking for anything that can help me to pass this class, thanks GOD l found you. your videos are helping me a lot. thank you so much for taking your time on doing it. i really want to became a good respiratory therapist so l can be able to help others. by the way i love your shirt.
Cool, Leon. Glad you found the channel. The challenge is real right now, but just keep working hard and seeking out knowledge. Hope my channel helps to bridge the gap for you and others. Tell your classmates, and thanks for watching!
I found this extremely helpful. Just beginning my summer mechanical ventilation class and ICU rotation begins in another week. Thanks!
Thanks for watching and good luck this summer. Let me know if I can ever help.
Respiratory Coach so glad I found your channel. I happened on it because I was looking for a tutorial for Modes. We are using Pilbeam. I know it’s a good book but it’s a bit hard to prep with especially when I’m completely unfamiliar with our topic. This tutorial made working through the chapter for this easier to break down and organize my notes. Thanks!
thanks, Joe this is really helped me understand the mechanical vent modes. kudos to you.
Glad it helped! Thank you for watching and commenting!
I recommend your videos all the time.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!
This information really helps. I’m about to enter the ventilator semester and this really helps. Thank you. And if you still have T-shirts I’d love one. 😊
Thank you so much! I'm in my second semester, and these videos are truly helping break down these concepts into manageable chunks of information that are fun to watch and easy to understand/comprehend. I'd love a shirt, please!!! Let me know how to order one. My prof is always asking us WHY instead of HOW.
This helped me a lot. I’ve had such a hard time with these! Thank you!
Glad it helped and thanks for watching. Good luck on your journey!
Clear and concise! Thanks Respiratory coach 😘
You're very welcome and thanks for the feedback! Thanks for watching and commenting.
I know im late but im so thankful for this video!!!!! So simple and easy to understand
I was having so much trouble understanding this. The way you broke this down within 30 minutes is absolutely outstanding! I'm in RT school right now, and we are on the topic of Mechanical Vent. It's been a little of a struggle for me to get a complete view of the concept, and how everything is working together, Your videos are truly aspiring!!!! 🫁❤
Glad you it helped bring clarity to a complicated topic. Thanks for watching and kindly commenting. GO BE GREAT!
Finally feel like I understand the vent modes. Thank you so much! I want a shirt!
Hi Katiee! Awesome! Send me an email.
respiratorycoach@gmail.com
@@RespiratoryCoach hey respiratory coach! My name is Katiee Fischer. I am in my last term of school and have been drilling your videos into my head as much as possible! They are easy to understand and I hope they get me to pass the boards! I would love a shirt
In SIMV-PRVC, the breaths that the patient initiates, are those taken into account for the next machine-given breath. For instance, if the set TV is 500, Respiratory breath is given every 6 seconds, and the first machine breath gives a TV of let us say 600. However, the patient breathes twice between that 6 seconds with a TV of 400 and 420. Will the ventilator given breath then increase the pressure based on those breaths, or will it decrease the pressure based on the previous machine breath that had a TV of 600mls? Love your videos, thank you - current nurse anesthesia student.
Great... You are a gem. You make so easy. Can you elaborate ventilator hyperinflation techniques.
You're too nice. Thank you for watching and commenting. See if this video answers your hyperinflation questions.
ruclips.net/video/gxF6ii3oyjc/видео.html
Excellent presentation on the modes of ventilation.
Your lectures are really makes complex issues very simplistic. Superb,
Can you give talk on how to set up trigger during mechanical ventilation.
Secondly how to wean nei ates and infants weaning stratagies from mechanical ventilation.
Thank you! Will discuss triggers soon. You may have noticed that I shy away from neo/pedi topics. That's only because I have limited experience in those areas. I am trying to arrange a session with my neo/pedi expert, where we will discuss all things neo/pedi! Thank you doctor for watching and commenting!
The best video on mechanical ventilation 🎉
I love it, thank you especially for covering PRVC.
This was super helpful! Exam is tomorrow so this is a lifesaver
So, how did your exam go?
@@RespiratoryCoach myself and one other student got the top scores! Your videos helped me out so so much. I've been telling everyone to check out your channel 😊
@@aubreylynnroe That's awesome! Strong work!!!!
Hey Joe ! Thank you for the videos I have learned so much this year by watching them. Could you please share a video with HFVO break down. Thank you!
I would love a shirt! Your videos are helping me get through school. Thank you!
You are sooooo good at explaining concepts!!!!!
You're awesome man! Can you have a separate video differentiating b/w APRV and Bi-Level?
Scratch that.. I just saw that you made a separate video for that.. EPIC muh dude!
Glad you found it my man!!! Thanks again for watching.
You should write a textbook! So much easier to understand. Thank you!!!
Maybe I'll consider that. Thank you for the kind comment and for watching!
@@RespiratoryCoach You are still the best to this day, and I agree, you should have your own books!!!!
Starting Vents 1 on Monday morning !!!! Of course I'm here first. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!
You explanation is so awesome!! Love from india 🇮🇳
Nice! Love from America!!
You nailed it man....great...i love your passion in teaching.....thankyou....
Thanks for watching and leaving the kind comment! I appreciate you.
Would you please talk more about APRV mode and the graph sir?
Hi Respiratory Coach! I’ve been studying to get back into respiratory and although a lot of info has been easier to grasp now (after 7 yrs of graduating) MV wasn’t fully sinking in...until NOW! Thx for the break down. Can you do a video explaining when the most common modes would be used in the real world setting. Just for reference and more in depth understanding of when to apply each mode....thanks again 🙏🏽 for all your knowledge! 🤗
No problem and thanks for watching. I can definitely do that. Got it on the list. 👍
Great video. I'm trying to figure out a way to explain the difference between Bipap and PC outside of Non-invasive vent vs invasive. Any help? And why you should differentiate between the two.
Thanks, Adam. This is a great question. I tend to teach Bipap more along the concepts of pressure support, rather than PC. 2 points of emphasis. 1) The cycle difference between the two.
I time cycle in PC vs the patient's insp flow decay in bipap. Of course, we know that any time triggered bipap breaths become time cycled, as well. 2) The delta P in PC vs bipap, and how the settings reflect this. PC with delta P of 20 and peep 5 is not the same as bipap 20/5. Not teaching you anything, just illustrating my approach. Definitely a challenge to get students to understand this concept. Hope this helps a little. Thanks for watching Adam! Are you an instructor?
Thank you sir.. You explained it so well and made it so easy
Thanks for watching, Prince. Glad to do it. Thanks for the kind comments. Best wishes!
I’m halfway through RT school, this is great and helps me out a lot along with all your other videos. I’ve been watching them throughout my school experience! Thank you! Where can I get one of your shirts?
Awesome! Best wishes on your journey to RRT! I only have a small and medium left. If that works, send me your address to respiratorycoach@gmail.com.
Love watching your videos!!! They help me so much in class
Thanks for willing to help others.
Thank you very much ,this is a very informative session
You are welcome!
You are a genius. Thank you so much 😊 l was struggling to figure out these modes for a whole week. Here a new subscriber. Thank you again😊👍👍
Beautifully explained.
Could you explain the difference between pressure support ventilation and CPAP.
I would love to buy one t shirt.
Thank you! I'll for sure get a video out explaining the difference in those modes. Thanks for watching. Out of shirts for now, but more to come once the quarantine is lifted.
Thank you so much for simplifying this. Very helpful.
I think you are AMAZING! You have taught me so much. THANK YOU
You are so welcome, Vanessa! I think you are AMAZING! Thanks for watching and kindly commenting.
You have made me understand these modes clearly compared to the text book and my teacher
Awesome! That's the goal!