I'm an orientee and my preceptors are absolutely useless. 7 weeks in and I feel like I've learned nothing from them. You give me that golden information I needed to learn to properly assess my patients. I tip my hat to you, madame.
Close to excellent lecture. The best I've seen heard and enjoyed. Keep up the great work for us. Thanks a million. Short and to the point. The whys where's locations etc... nicely stated.
Hello! Thanks for this good video. I want to ask the reason of tidaling. normal paitient(without pneumothorax) does not show tidaling but pneumothorax patient do, doesn't it? I want to know the difference. can you tell me?
@@gaillupica9187 In our hospital, use pigtail for pleural effusion drainage. And through that, only pneumothorax pt show oscillation. I want to figure it out, but hard;;
Hi Gail! Nice to see you on YT. Thanks for this. I am referencing this for my NR525's teaching plan. Thanks for the great video! Good to see you again. Bob Larson
Hi, thank you for a great informative video! If the subcutaneous emphysema is small but is a new finding, would you say that the MD needs to be notified right away?
Hi! Thanks so much for the lecture. Just wanna ask how does subcutaneous emphysema feel like? Is that the crepitus? Wondering how does crepitus feel like on pt with chest tubes? Thank you so much
It's too heavy. Heavier than air so that's how it can provide that water seal, as long as the "straw" is underneath the water seal line and therefore a closed system is maintained.
Wow, this is the best simple way to explain chest tube working. please never retire. Thank yo thank you thank you......................
I'm an orientee and my preceptors are absolutely useless. 7 weeks in and I feel like I've learned nothing from them. You give me that golden information I needed to learn to properly assess my patients. I tip my hat to you, madame.
you're an awesome teacher! I graduate nursing school in December. This video is helping me understand! thank you for your time!!!
LPN student here! Thanks for the video, it was very helpful.
Gail I have to thank you for about 6 months I’ve been hearing about chest tubes and never understood them till today
I love your voice and diction. Best teacher in youtube! Thank you!
You haven't found KahnAcademy yet. His voice is very soothing while explaining molecular chemistry and physiology.
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Came to refresh a few points. Ended up watching the entire video, very well explained. Thank you!
Close to excellent lecture. The best I've seen heard and enjoyed. Keep up the great work for us. Thanks a million. Short and to the point. The whys where's locations etc... nicely stated.
Finally. A well=explaines lecture about CTubes. Thanks!
Very helpful. I finally understand how the chest tube works! Fingers crossed for my test on Tuesday.
you are the best teacher i ve never seen
You are really good! I also watched your ventilator lecture because these are really challenging concepts for me. Your videos have helped. Thanks
Well presentation, continue with the same confidence madam
Hi Ms. Gail. You’ve got a great voice and you’re great at teaching. Thx. Appreciate you doing these videos. :)
This was a very good comprehensive overview and provided a solid foundation for understanding chest tubes. New subbie☺️
Awesome presentation!
Thank you for providing such comprehensive teaching, Gail.
Very helpful , fluently and clearly explained ....Thank you myam❤
Thanks you so much, your teaching was really educational.
Thank you so much. I had one dry and one wet suction last night but my preceptor didn’t really know how to explain them. Now I know.
Thank you for the video! I found it helpful in understanding how suction systems work.
Thank you for the tutorial, it was full of all the information that is needed for check tube care/maintenance 101!
BEST VIDEO EVER, WHAT A GREAT JOB
Best explanation of chest tube on RUclips thank you so much
How about the under water seal with the glass bottle?i hope u have explanation as well for that..
Very explanatory!! Loved it!! Thanks 😊
Very helpful! Thank you.. You're very articulate!
Thanks very much, you are an excellent teacher.
Hello! Thanks for this good video.
I want to ask the reason of tidaling.
normal paitient(without pneumothorax) does not show tidaling but pneumothorax patient do, doesn't it?
I want to know the difference. can you tell me?
Everyone would tidal. WE just don't see non-pneumo patients that have a chest tube.
@@gaillupica9187
In our hospital, use pigtail for pleural effusion drainage.
And through that, only pneumothorax pt show oscillation.
I want to figure it out, but hard;;
Hi Gail! Nice to see you on YT. Thanks for this. I am referencing this for my NR525's teaching plan. Thanks for the great video! Good to see you again. Bob Larson
Thank you Gail. I am finally clear with all the chambers!
Great video, very helpful! Thank you!
You're welcome Dean!
Great video thanks Gail!
such a great teacher! thank you!
thank you so much for making it so easy to understand,,,, life saver
great video even for doctors, thanks.
Hi, thank you for a great informative video! If the subcutaneous emphysema is small but is a new finding, would you say that the MD needs to be notified right away?
No, but next time there's rounds.
Thank you for creating this video! I was struggling with chest tubes setup, but this was extremely helpful!
Cleared my doubts completely... Thnx 😊
Hi! Thanks so much for the lecture. Just wanna ask how does subcutaneous emphysema feel like? Is that the crepitus? Wondering how does crepitus feel like on pt with chest tubes? Thank you so much
Yes, it's crepitus. It feel like a combination of skin with rice krispies underneath.
Nicely explained!
Excellent video! Everything was explained so clearly! You can really tell you know your stuff. Thank you! 😊
Great video! Excellent presentation and explanation. Thank you so much!
what keeps the water in the water seal from being sucked up?
It's too heavy. Heavier than air so that's how it can provide that water seal, as long as the "straw" is underneath the water seal line and therefore a closed system is maintained.
Thanks so much for making this video!
Thank you very much for your great teaching
Woo! Didnt quite give me the info i needed, but great job with video
Your lectures are so amazing !
Explained very well. Thank you!
well explained! Thanks .
You teach so well!!
Best video thank you you make it clear
Great teaching ....Thank you!
Thanks!
Have you ever known people to have chest drains placed in the middle of the torso near the diaphragm?
Excellent!
Muchas gracias. Muy buen video!:)
you are awesome. Thank you!
Thank you so much! Very clear
very helpful thanks
Thank youuuu!!!!
Magnificent!
Please add some more content on management of cancer side effects
sweet thanks
Well Explained love the motivation. My drawing isn't as good as yours but I Get It :)
I like your cross:)
I love u mom
Omg what a beautiful and articulate woman !
The sound of the videos is not good
8:31 you weren't sly HAHA good informative video though
The water chamber acts like a bong
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