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as a RT student, this is super helpful for getting in the thought process of how to answer the exams, hopefully this knowledge carries me all the way to graduation!
Tactile fremitus in the question is misleading. Tactile fremitus is the vibrations that you feel when you put your hands on the chest and these vibrations are because of secretions and fluid. Pneumothorax is lung collapse which means there’s just air on that side no secretions so there should be decreased or none tactile fremitus to the left.
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I think he’s giving a generalization of what to look for . They are easier but I think he’s telling us how to handle situations similar in a easier direct way for the boards
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as a RT student, this is super helpful for getting in the thought process of how to answer the exams, hopefully this knowledge carries me all the way to graduation!
Need another variety of questions from you! I do enjoy them!
Tactile fremitus in the question is misleading. Tactile fremitus is the vibrations that you feel when you put your hands on the chest and these vibrations are because of secretions and fluid. Pneumothorax is lung collapse which means there’s just air on that side no secretions so there should be decreased or none tactile fremitus to the left.
This is a fantastic Video. I would love getting one of these on a daily basis. You all do such a great job presenting these videos and I have learned so much important information. Keep up your great work. Thank you so much.
These questions are too easy
I think he’s giving a generalization of what to look for . They are easier but I think he’s telling us how to handle situations similar in a easier direct way for the boards
Every practice NBRC I've taken on NBRC site, and other sources were WAY harder than this..
All caught up with the videos. Waiting on the next one 😁😁😁
For #10 wouldn't Chest Tube and Thorincentisis be hand n hand vs Needle decompression considering NBRC wording?
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love that Chime is playing in the background :D my two worlds colliding in this video lol
Easy questions.
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Do you have questions for nursing too
For question no 2 : it is better to say obtain a culture before antibiotics
That cruel "ding" sound just isnt loud enough homie
All post exams syllabus is same.
A pnuemothorax has decreased tactile fremitus. Question 1# is misleading in that it implies it is normal or present.
Yeah, I got confused with the tactile fremitus too.
Trachea shifted, all you need to know. Look for key words!
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