Respiratory Therapist - Chest Radiograph Interpretation Part 2 - Guess the CXR!
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
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This video breaks down the 3 key radiographical findings associated with a tension pneumothorax.
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I fall in love with your videos. ❤
Wish there was a way you could break down all the main CXR…easier to follow than my professor
In the words of Kevin Durant "You're the real MVP".
Making the complex seem so simple
LOVE EXPLANATION!!! Can’t express it enough it’s point
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Woww, you are the best! Before I could ever understand the one in the right.
Once again giving us great content appreciate you man.
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You’re welcome 😊Thanks for watching and kindly commenting!
Can u make video About HACOR score in NIV failure
Indication , contraindications…..etc
Hi I emailed you for the X-ray cheat sheet and flow loops
Sir would you give lessons of gross chest x ray interpretation
please do xray tubes
Hey coach got a question for you. If a person pulls out their trach, do you reinsert a new one or cover the stoma with a gauze, monitor them and send them to the OR to have another one put in? I know that if you reinsert you can damage the airway. I'm hearing different things.
Less than 7 days, don’t reinsert. Cover stoma and oxygenate from above (unless laryngectomy), call for help. Reinserting may lead to a false passage and sq emphysema.
Greater than 7-14 days then it is likely ok to reinsert. Google trach disasters/emergencies, there are some good videos on this.
Question Coach:
A silly question, I’m sorry
So what if it was the left lung pneumothorax ( Tension PTX)
Will the pt still be hypotensive?
Cuz with the Right side PTX, it’s because the R. lung pushes everything away.
Thank you
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