Finding your videos to be invaluable. I am a nursing student who studies online and have found your sessions to have helped consolidate what I have been reading in my text books.
Thank you very much, I am in the last rotation for my clinicals and it is coagulation. I didnt have a good instructor, so your lesson is great. God bless you, I will be listening to your others
Absolutely brilliant explanations. Your way of explaining things is very logical, makes sense, and makes everything easier to memorise. I also suggest getting deeper into details. With all the respect, Fischer
I have been an RN for 15 years. I have learned more over the last month by way of understanding physiology from you than I have in my whole career. Thank you so much. You are reinvigorating my desire to learn.
Thank you so much for your detailed, yet simplistic explanation of the clotting cascade! It has enriched my understanding beyond what I learned from the textbook.
I'm your videos extremely useful, have an exam soon based on this material and I'm finding it easy to learn from these videos. Much easier to remember things when diagrams are involved, thanks!
Our online instructor for advanced pathophysiology class in our MSN program is TERRIBLE!! We are basically left to learn all the material on our own. We found your video lectures and they are VERY helpful and informative! Thanks for your hard work and for sharing these with us!!
Great Professor Andrew, I have no words to describe how amazing are your videos. I'm a physician student here in Brazil and your videos have been helping me a lot since I subscribed your channel at RUclips. I just don't know how to thank you for your awesome job. I hope you keep doing this videos for a long time. Thank you very much. Regards from Brazil.
Prof Wolf. Thank you so much for this fascinating video. I really enjoyed it and enjoyed the simplicity you use in the explanation. You mentioned all the serine proteases in a very smooth and nice way. However, nothing was mentioned about the cofactors (Factor V and VIII). I do understand that mentioning everything makes thing confusing. I just need to know more about the cofactros & their effects on the PT and aPTT tests. Again.Thanks for your time & effort in making this wonderful illustration
Mr. Andrew, THIS IS AMAAAZING! I like the fact that you have put such a complicated process into a simple one. I totally understand The Coagulation Cascade now. And though this may go unnoticed by other viewers, I appreciate the colours on the black background - that made understanding the material even more engaging. Coodos to you Sir.
I'm very pleased with the whole explanation, thanks! it helps a lot. I just would've liked factor VIII, factor V, and Calcium to be included in order to understand their role in the cascade also.
I needed this when I was in school. struggle with the blood clotting section. Understood what happened but couldn't get the fine details that Nursing students should of known!
Dunno if anyone gives a shit but if you guys are bored like me during the covid times then you can stream pretty much all the new movies on instaflixxer. Been streaming with my brother for the last couple of weeks :)
Two comments: 1. While not strictly required in this video, you probably want to give at least a passing mention of the role of Factor VIII as it relates to hemophilia. 2. You might want to mention that the two cascades also go by the alternate names of contact activation and tissue factor. These are apparently becoming the preferred terminology over intrinsic / extrinsic.
What would happen if you added fibrin to an open wound? You said that fibrin polymers bind to themselves, clotting the blood vessel. Would somehow adding extra fibrin to an injury speed up hemostasis, or would it just mess up the whole process?
Finding your videos to be invaluable. I am a nursing student who studies online and have found your sessions to have helped consolidate what I have been reading in my text books.
been reading many online explanations with regards to this topic and none have been as precise and well explained as this, thank you
Thank you very much, I am in the last rotation for my clinicals and it is coagulation. I didnt have a good instructor, so your lesson is great. God bless you, I will be listening to your others
Absolutely brilliant explanations. Your way of explaining things is very logical, makes sense, and makes everything easier to memorise. I also suggest getting deeper into details. With all the respect, Fischer
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I have been an RN for 15 years. I have learned more over the last month by way of understanding physiology from you than I have in my whole career. Thank you so much. You are reinvigorating my desire to learn.
Glad you found it helpful!
Thank you so much for your detailed, yet simplistic explanation of the clotting cascade! It has enriched my understanding beyond what I learned from the textbook.
I'm your videos extremely useful, have an exam soon based on this material and I'm finding it easy to learn from these videos. Much easier to remember things when diagrams are involved, thanks!
Hi Professor Wolf
Thank you so much. Your all videos are very helpful. I am studying my NBDE1 exam. You thought me a lot.
Glad you found it helpful!
But, listening to it as an audio, the info is great. Very clear and easy to understand. Thanks :)
You single-handedly made my coagulation test in MT school easy for me. Thank you.
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Our online instructor for advanced pathophysiology class in our MSN program is TERRIBLE!! We are basically left to learn all the material on our own. We found your video lectures and they are VERY helpful and informative! Thanks for your hard work and for sharing these with us!!
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I can't thank you enough for making this so clear and concise! Bless you!
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Great Professor Andrew, I have no words to describe how amazing are your videos.
I'm a physician student here in Brazil and your videos have been helping me a lot since I subscribed your channel at RUclips.
I just don't know how to thank you for your awesome job. I hope you keep doing this videos for a long time.
Thank you very much.
Regards from Brazil.
Glad you found it helpful!
Prof Wolf.
Thank you so much for this fascinating video. I really enjoyed it and enjoyed the simplicity you use in the explanation. You mentioned all the serine proteases in a very smooth and nice way. However, nothing was mentioned about the cofactors (Factor V and VIII). I do understand that mentioning everything makes thing confusing. I just need to know more about the cofactros & their effects on the PT and aPTT tests.
Again.Thanks for your time & effort in making this wonderful illustration
Mr. Andrew, THIS IS AMAAAZING!
I like the fact that you have put such a complicated process into a simple one.
I totally understand The Coagulation Cascade now.
And though this may go unnoticed by other viewers, I appreciate the colours on the black background - that made understanding the material even more engaging.
Coodos to you Sir.
Hi there! Dr. Wolf and the rest of the team here at Health Ed Solutions will be releasing new content weekly starting very soon :)
Thank you, Professor Wolf. This has helped me a lot.
well i can say its the first time i feel that i understand the phys of hemostasis !! thank you so much :)
Glad you found it helpful! Keep watching:)
thank you so much! i have a hemostasis practical next week and this saved me so much time in learning the cascade! :)
Glad it was helpful Anna!
This is such a helpful video! Thanks so much!
This video was very useful, it responded to some questions that I had.Thank you!
very helpful. my instructor in erie pa used this to help us understand this better.
Thanks so much, glad you found the lesson helpful.
Great video professor ! Please , keep the motivation and wonderful job ! Greetings from brazil!
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I'm very pleased with the whole explanation, thanks! it helps a lot. I just would've liked factor VIII, factor V, and Calcium to be included in order to understand their role in the cascade also.
Thank you so much for the lecture Prof, it was very rewarding!
You're welcome and thanks for watching!
Good and clear lecture. It helped a lot
This lecture is simple and amazing. I followed it all the way and it was one of the most helpful videos on the coagulation cascade. Thank you!
Thanks a lot! Simply easy to understand! Thank you!
Excellent vid. Thank you for making this.
Glad you found it helpful!
I needed this when I was in school. struggle with the blood clotting section. Understood what happened but couldn't get the fine details that Nursing students should of known!
Dunno if anyone gives a shit but if you guys are bored like me during the covid times then you can stream pretty much all the new movies on instaflixxer. Been streaming with my brother for the last couple of weeks :)
@Kaleb Theodore yup, have been using instaflixxer for years myself :D
Another amazing video, thank you sir
Thank you Andrew very helpfull
Love this so much! Thank you!
wonderful lecture
Nice Job, thorough explanation
Thanks so much!
Thank you Prof!
superb!
thank you very much for this video!!!
Thank you sir, i'm a medical student, this was very very helpful
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Thank you soooooo much
your videos are amazinggg! thank you!
LOVED IT!!! Thank you!!!!
Hello, thanks for the amazing lecture sir, keep it up ;)
You're welcome and thanks for watching!
Thnks professor
Thanks, very helpful ! 😊
Thank you for the feedback!
Two comments:
1. While not strictly required in this video, you probably want to give at least a passing mention of the role of Factor VIII as it relates to hemophilia.
2. You might want to mention that the two cascades also go by the alternate names of contact activation and tissue factor. These are apparently becoming the preferred terminology over intrinsic / extrinsic.
Thank you for the feedback! We will be releasing a new and improved version soon. Thanks for watching.
Thanks alot
nice , and thank you
You're welcome and thanks for watching!
What would happen if you added fibrin to an open wound? You said that fibrin polymers bind to themselves, clotting the blood vessel. Would somehow adding extra fibrin to an injury speed up hemostasis, or would it just mess up the whole process?
Thanks so much for your inquiry. We have passed this question on to our medical review team. Thanks again for watching!
Thank you so much!
Done! Thank you again:)
3-6-9-12-15-18-21 I believe that is what he was referring too. 3 + 3 + 3 and so on.
thanks alot :)
Awesome.
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I can't find the video of coagulation factors that Mr. Wolf advertised.
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Thank you
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sir how this clotting factor are regulated
what about factor V?
3 friends x 9 equal 27 not 21
Thanks for the catch:)
9 times 3 is actually 27
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