Absolutely love this channel!! Thank you so much for teaching us!! Together we are better and together we work to be better in service to the sick and suffering in our care .
Sir, I have gone to take medical to go abroad..When they take chest x-ray they found a problem and now I am having 2 tablets.They wrote it " Left apical." .Can you plz tell me what is it and is it curable. Thank you sir
My new lung doctor said hyperinflation is normal 🧐because when you breathe in it made it look like my lungs have hyperinflation. Is he correct ? He also said the lungs cannot affect the stomach
cassette is old technology only used in low income hospitals or clinic , now and days every modern hospital uses digital image receptors to capture the image, in other words he should call it the image receptor or IR for short.
Bruhh how did i even reach here .... I searched "can your lungs explode if you breathe too much air?" And for some reason ...google showed up a condition named pneumothorax And then i looked the images up and i was really confused cuz i didn't understand a thing then i went ahead and searched normal chest x ray and oh boy i really couldn't differentiate between the two And now here i am
It’s weird because I’ve been having chest aches.. I’m not even sick.. no common cold or anything. It’s a consistent ache on my left side chest :( I’m going to the hospital tomorrow, I honestly waited because I thought it would go away
Mohammad Albadri thank you for the reply. That sounds scary.. I’ve been so scared to go to the hospital:( and yes it could be my heart since it’s on the left side.. I’ll update you when I find out what it is. Thanks 😔
ale it’s kind of hard to explain.. it’s not like a sharp pain, or a pain at all.. it’s more of an ache.. not when I breathe.. it’s a consistent discomfort... I thought it would go away on its own like usually happens when people leave the window open and get pains in the rear lung and chest, but it’s a constant ache.. not painful just uncomfortable on the left side
Consult a doctor before taking any kind of medication like nitroglycerine. Every chest pain need not be angina. The chest ache you have could be either due to gastritis or costochondritis. But to quell your fears, it's better to see a doctor and get your ECG done. Take care.
@@alef_19 Actually, it would be more helpful if he _did_ take medication. If something like acetaminophen relieves the pain then you obviously discard things like heart problems.
maycouchpotato pediatric patients cannot stand on own (usually laying in the supine position in case of infants and toddlers) therefore the anterior to posterior (AP) method is used. Please correct or addendum my comment. Thank you.
thank you, Im a family nurse practitioner student and need to learn this all next year and will be watching more of your videos
I’m not even a medical student, but I can appreciate the protocol
Absolutely love this channel!! Thank you so much for teaching us!! Together we are better and together we work to be better in service to the sick and suffering in our care .
Well done on the 'plain English' explanation.😉I'm not in the medical field, however thrilled to get an understanding of image analysis.
This is a great resource and refresher to analyze CXRs.
Love this video!! Where can I watch the second part??
1 minute through the video and I'm already learning.. Thank you 🙏🏾
Could you please upload the remaining parts?
Great explanation Sir. I am not a medical student, but I understood well and appreciate the way you explained it.
Amazing channel, you easily deserve millions more subscribers
great video but where is the 2nd part? would love to see it
Where is the second video explaining cardiac? I'd like to see it
Wow!! That's very very useful for Medical students..Thanks a lot 😀
Thanks a bunch! 🎉 informative and educational
THANK YOU FOR EXPLAINING THIS SO AWESOME!!!!!
Really valuable
Someone please link here the following 2 parts of this topic, somehow I can't find them! Thank you!!!
Where can I get the next part?
I can't find another 2 parts of interpretation
Malkeet ghuman im searching on it too. I even went to the website, i guess we have to pay for the all access course
Is there a continuation of this series?
Sequential video pls
Thanks for the vedio, it is easy to follow. where can I find the second part of hte vedio ?
Would help if we could SEE the x-ray!
thank u so much for the video, were can i find the next part?
who's scrolling thorough other Medcram videos for relief after the latest corona video
Sir, I have gone to take medical to go abroad..When they take chest x-ray they found a problem and now I am having 2 tablets.They wrote it " Left apical." .Can you plz tell me what is it and is it curable.
Thank you sir
Where is part 2?
My new lung doctor said hyperinflation is normal 🧐because when you breathe in it made it look like my lungs have hyperinflation. Is he correct ? He also said the lungs cannot affect the stomach
Hello sir how can i see part 2 of this vedio ? I need so much 😢
Very well explained. Thanks. Which program did you use for annotations?
What do you mean by regressing pulmonary tuberculosis
Hey I can't find the 2nd lecture of chest x ray
Pliz use technical terms like cassette not board it makes learning more interesting
cassette is old technology only used in low income hospitals or clinic , now and days every modern hospital uses digital image receptors to capture the image, in other words he should call it the image receptor or IR for short.
The country I come from is
Bruhh how did i even reach here ....
I searched "can your lungs explode if you breathe too much air?" And for some reason ...google showed up a condition named pneumothorax
And then i looked the images up and i was really confused cuz i didn't understand a thing then i went ahead and searched normal chest x ray and oh boy i really couldn't differentiate between the two
And now here i am
Where is the other part ..? Someone plzz send me link
It’s weird because I’ve been having chest aches.. I’m not even sick.. no common cold or anything. It’s a consistent ache on my left side chest :( I’m going to the hospital tomorrow, I honestly waited because I thought it would go away
Mohammad Albadri thank you for the reply. That sounds scary.. I’ve been so scared to go to the hospital:( and yes it could be my heart since it’s on the left side.. I’ll update you when I find out what it is. Thanks 😔
you should not start taking medication by your own before seeing a doctor. if nsaids dont help with the pain, ypu should seek for a doctor inmediately
ale it’s kind of hard to explain.. it’s not like a sharp pain, or a pain at all.. it’s more of an ache.. not when I breathe.. it’s a consistent discomfort... I thought it would go away on its own like usually happens when people leave the window open and get pains in the rear lung and chest, but it’s a constant ache.. not painful just uncomfortable on the left side
Consult a doctor before taking any kind of medication like nitroglycerine. Every chest pain need not be angina. The chest ache you have could be either due to gastritis or costochondritis. But to quell your fears, it's better to see a doctor and get your ECG done. Take care.
@@alef_19 Actually, it would be more helpful if he _did_ take medication. If something like acetaminophen relieves the pain then you obviously discard things like heart problems.
Link to follow up videos please
Question... why is it that with pedia patients, the order is an AP view instead of a PA one?
maycouchpotato pediatric patients cannot stand on own (usually laying in the supine position in case of infants and toddlers) therefore the anterior to posterior (AP) method is used. Please correct or addendum my comment. Thank you.
Did anyone else just get a chest X-ray?
sub-cutaneous infections should have been mentioned. One second to look at soft tissues
What is the meaning of CARDIOMEGALLY LV
IS there an Arabic translation for the video?
no part2
3.6 ROENTGEN
It would be more useful if you actually showed the issues mentioned instead of just drawing them.
where's the part 2?
Where is part 2?