I have been watching your videos since before I started RT school. I have officially passed my TMC and CSE and am currently waiting for my NYS license. I will continue to watch your content as a refresher going forward. Thank you for being passionate about an under advertised healthcare profession.
I want to say a huge THANK YOU for taking the time to create all these videos. Two weeks ago I passed my TMC on the first try, then last week I passed my CSE on the first try. Your videos were a TREMENDOUS help through school.
I love your material. I wish you had been my instructor when I was in school. I have completed the boot camp which I loved. I have been an RT since 2008 but never got my RRT so I had to get back into "text book" mind set versus real life. I've never really had to study and have horrible study skills. I am so grateful for you and the boot camp with out it I have no idea what I would have done.
Iam IM resident , previous shift at on call , I received ER call for patient has heart failure , hewas on 4L NC , ABG show Pao2 72 hypoxic , patient was on 4 L NC, I recommend to be this patient in icu to better monitoring there, few hour after that in icu patient Blood gas show respiratory acidosis co2 55 , I think if we put CPAP on that's patient was better , because in practice , usually looking for co2 if not high , just support with nasal cannula , so CPAP was very helpful if applied for that ,,,,, at the end thank you for your great vedio
RT coach has such a practical approach to using non-invasive ventilation especially related to CHF. One addition thing I have found is that diuresis along NIV is a magical combination that can save the patient's life. Good job, RT coach. You are fun to watch but also a good teacher - Dennis @respiratorysensei from LindseyJones
This a really good video and something I work with often. You might want to make a followup video on a couple of choices with Bipap that need to be thought about---Fi02 and Inspiratory Time. Bipap is a really good tool for turning around CHF and COPD exacerbations, and keeping your patients from being intubated.
Resp coach. Fantastic review of hemodynamics. When i practiced we routinely used bipap with fantastic results. Now cpap can also be used. Thanks for the info. I sure could of used your videos when i practiced. Keep up the good work
I have been watching your videos since before I started RT school. I have officially passed my TMC and CSE and am currently waiting for my NYS license. I will continue to watch your content as a refresher going forward. Thank you for being passionate about an under advertised healthcare profession.
CONGRATULATIONS! Thanks for continuing to watch and for the kind comment. GO BE GREAT!
ICU RN here. I recommend your videos to nurses, RTs, and residents all the time. 😊
Thanks for watching and kindly commenting! I appreciate you.
I want to say a huge THANK YOU for taking the time to create all these videos. Two weeks ago I passed my TMC on the first try, then last week I passed my CSE on the first try. Your videos were a TREMENDOUS help through school.
I love it! Congratulations!!! GO BE GREAT!
I love your material. I wish you had been my instructor when I was in school. I have completed the boot camp which I loved. I have been an RT since 2008 but never got my RRT so I had to get back into "text book" mind set versus real life. I've never really had to study and have horrible study skills. I am so grateful for you and the boot camp with out it I have no idea what I would have done.
Thank you so much for such a kind comment. I'm glad you found the boot camp helpful, and thank you for watching!
Iam IM resident , previous shift at on call , I received ER call for patient has heart failure , hewas on 4L NC , ABG show Pao2 72 hypoxic , patient was on 4 L NC, I recommend to be this patient in icu to better monitoring there, few hour after that in icu patient Blood gas show respiratory acidosis co2 55 , I think if we put CPAP on that's patient was better , because in practice , usually looking for co2 if not high , just support with nasal cannula , so CPAP was very helpful if applied for that ,,,,, at the end thank you for your great vedio
RT coach has such a practical approach to using non-invasive ventilation especially related to CHF. One addition thing I have found is that diuresis along NIV is a magical combination that can save the patient's life. Good job, RT coach. You are fun to watch but also a good teacher - Dennis @respiratorysensei from LindseyJones
Golden info!!! This was a great breakdown and tying in the concepts!
Thank you for watching and kindly commenting!!! GO BE GREAT!
This a really good video and something I work with often. You might want to make a followup video on a couple of choices with Bipap that need to be thought about---Fi02 and Inspiratory Time. Bipap is a really good tool for turning around CHF and COPD exacerbations, and keeping your patients from being intubated.
Resp coach. Fantastic review of hemodynamics. When i practiced we routinely used bipap with fantastic results. Now cpap can also be used. Thanks for the info. I sure could of used your videos when i practiced. Keep up the good work
I love your videos and content you provide. Just sometimes slow down with the speed that you talk with. keep dropping those videos
Great info. What college do you teach at?
Everyone starts on BIPAP. We can figure out whether CPAP may be better later.
Thanks for watching Brian and taking the time to leave an insightful comment.
Outstanding. Thank You.
Extremely informative videoes😊
Amazing ❤
Another great video!
Hey Mark! Thanks for continuing to watch and kindly comment! I appreciate you.
Thank you
Thank you, Alissa, for watching and commenting!
I passed my TMC on the first try today!!!!!
That's awesome! I'm so proud of you!
YESS!
Thanks for jumping on early and kindly commenting! I appreciate you!
Hi.thanks a lot.
could you pls tell me how can I apply for TMC classes and exam.?
Is it possible online ?
100% The TMC/CSE Boot Camps can be purchased here: respiratorycoach.teachable.com/p/tmc-cse-boot-camp-exclusivecourses
how do we access the link? it doesnt do anything
🙏🏽Thank You
Thank you for watching and commenting early!!
This can't be right. Based on how many nurses I hear tell patients that the bipap is helping to push the fluid out of their lungs. :)
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment, John. I appreciate you!