i really appreciate you! as a new grad who went through a program that was "shaky" at best i feel like everything that was crammed(or glossed over) has made sense when you go over it! thank you for having such a great passion for what you do and the future of respiratory care students!
Hi Amanda! Thank you for watching and leaving a comment. You're not the only one who either went or is going through a "shaky" program. Hence my purpose here! Let me know if I can ever help something make sense for you.
Hello good sir. You're severely underrated and underappreciated. I spent all of my time during this COVID-19 crisis (because clinicals lab are suspended until further notice) watching your mechanical ventilation videos as I'm currently a first year RT student. For me, your 10-20 minute lectures cover what my instructors would take 2-3 hours of class to cover. You should be an instructor, thank you!
Thank you, Mister M. I'm glad you find the channel informative and I am so appreciative of you for watching and commenting. Best wishes as navigate this journey through RT school. Hopefully you'll be able to get back in the clinic sites soon. Best wishes!!!
Thank you so much 😊, you have made pharmacology much manageable. Could please go over respiratory equipments. Passovers, venti mask 😊😊😊😊😊thank you again
Good Day, Sir. Can you do a separate lecture video about nonsteroidal antiasthmatic agents? The cromolyn, antileukotrienes - specifically, the zileuton, zafirlukast, and montelukast - and the monoclonal agents. I would really appreciate it and would be of great help to us. Thank You, Sir.
Oh absolutely not. Chronic kidney patients and chf patients that don't take proper home care of themselves can present fluid overloaded as well. The associated dyspnea that accompanies the pulmonary edema from the excess fluid is usually what prompts them to finally seek help. Great question, McClinton!
i really appreciate you! as a new grad who went through a program that was "shaky" at best i feel like everything that was crammed(or glossed over) has made sense when you go over it! thank you for having such a great passion for what you do and the future of respiratory care students!
Hi Amanda! Thank you for watching and leaving a comment. You're not the only one who either went or is going through a "shaky" program. Hence my purpose here! Let me know if I can ever help something make sense for you.
Completely relate and agree!
Hello good sir. You're severely underrated and underappreciated. I spent all of my time during this COVID-19 crisis (because clinicals lab are suspended until further notice) watching your mechanical ventilation videos as I'm currently a first year RT student. For me, your 10-20 minute lectures cover what my instructors would take 2-3 hours of class to cover. You should be an instructor, thank you!
Thank you, Mister M. I'm glad you find the channel informative and I am so appreciative of you for watching and commenting. Best wishes as navigate this journey through RT school. Hopefully you'll be able to get back in the clinic sites soon. Best wishes!!!
currently studying for my CSE and your videos have been so much help, thank you so so so much!!!
Great video. My final for pharm is next week. I really appreciate how break those drug down.
Cool, now go kill it!!!!
Thank you coach
THANKYOU for giving out pearls of wisdom🙏🏽
Thank you so much 😊, you have made pharmacology much manageable. Could please go over respiratory equipments. Passovers, venti mask 😊😊😊😊😊thank you again
You're very welcome!!! Thank you for watching and commenting!!
Awesome! Thank you
Good Day, Sir. Can you do a separate lecture video about nonsteroidal antiasthmatic agents? The cromolyn, antileukotrienes - specifically, the zileuton, zafirlukast, and montelukast - and the monoclonal agents. I would really appreciate it and would be of great help to us. Thank You, Sir.
Thanks for this video. Can you do a video on acls, and heart rhythms please?
Hey JK! I can, but I can't do a better job of this series by friend Eddie with @ICUAdvantage. Check it out....ruclips.net/video/_AJ1SVhCeSQ/видео.html
Thank you Respiratory Coach
🙇🏽♀️🙇🏽♀️🙇🏽♀️ I was waiting for this one
Thanks my man! right on time i have my competency tomorrow!!
Good luck, Nick!!! Let me know how it turns out.
Is fluid overload only caused by administration of fluids in the hospital setting?
Oh absolutely not. Chronic kidney patients and chf patients that don't take proper home care of themselves can present fluid overloaded as well. The associated dyspnea that accompanies the pulmonary edema from the excess fluid is usually what prompts them to finally seek help. Great question, McClinton!
Do you have any videos on dosage calculations?
Thank you again! Very helpful :)
Excellent!
The last A stands for agonist