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@emilycope7200
@emilycope7200 21 сағат бұрын
This was so helpful!! I am so thankful that creators like you excist on this platform!
@marjanmathilda1475
@marjanmathilda1475 Күн бұрын
Thank you !
@shayan5425
@shayan5425 Күн бұрын
Best
@ashleymontiel6819
@ashleymontiel6819 Күн бұрын
thanks so much!!!!
@user-xy1nc4on6f
@user-xy1nc4on6f Күн бұрын
You did in 6 minutes what my EMT instructor could not do in a full day of lecture, which was to help me understand how heart blood flow works
@ZevileGabela
@ZevileGabela Күн бұрын
Foreva wena 🎉💃🏽
@hk3967
@hk3967 Күн бұрын
Wow, I am impressed...wonderful job. Very informative 👏
@mferla9934
@mferla9934 Күн бұрын
One of those huge club speakers fell on my head back in the 80’s. It was new and never secured to the shelf it was on. It vibrated off the shelf and fell right on top of me. Couldn’t write, read, or understand what people were saying to me. Headaches for at least a year. I always said that I was never the same afterward. I felt like I just wasn’t as smart after that injury
@balubhaiyt4215
@balubhaiyt4215 2 күн бұрын
Thanks for your class ❤
@monzilachowdhury6590
@monzilachowdhury6590 2 күн бұрын
You are simply the best .
@listerntomyheart6501
@listerntomyheart6501 2 күн бұрын
Thant is a very helpful lesson 🙏🌹
@brio44083
@brio44083 2 күн бұрын
I have hypothyroidism & Im struggling to balance my thyroid. My Dr. doesn't listen to me, and I have episode's of shortness of breath, slowing down, not wanting to even speak or move, I'm so fatigued. Seems to last a full day. But I am on the lowest dose of thyroid possible, but when I take it daily, it feels like too much. I felt adrenaline every damn day, even while resting. So I started taking it every 3 days instead of daily for the last 2 months. Which felt fine, but now I can barely move and am wearing a sweater in summer, so Im thinking I need to move my doses closer. I'm glad I at least can watch this video to understand worse case scenarios myself to know whether or not I should be concerned and what to address with my Dr... When I look back to 2yrs ago, the only time I felt absolutely good with energy and clarity is when I was on steroids for an allergic reaction. I'm desperate now to learn more and feel normal again. I will definitely be digging into more videos from your channel. They are straight to the point and clear. 👍Thank you!
@senioracademia1947
@senioracademia1947 2 күн бұрын
Woah, clear and concise thank you!
@user-zt6wt3jw9f
@user-zt6wt3jw9f 3 күн бұрын
Doctor, I hope you can answer me. I have a blow to my head on the side of the cerebellum as a result of a fall since childhood, and a headache that does not leave me for a minute, suffocation, spasms in the muscles of the chest, back muscles, and feet, numbness and paresthesia in the entire body, stopping of blood in the feet or numbness, high systolic pressure 19 and diastolic 11, a drop in blood sugar, difficulty with balance, dizziness, tingling, numbness, and pain. I hope you answer me
@nellyrobii
@nellyrobii 3 күн бұрын
My NCLEX exam had a lot of ECG interpretation questions and because of this, I passed at 97 questions,thank you for this
@Neodel
@Neodel 3 күн бұрын
Toilet Paper My Ass...et
@MirriamMabamba
@MirriamMabamba 4 күн бұрын
Wow, I used to think this was hard but now I am super confident
@dorothyotogbolu6485
@dorothyotogbolu6485 4 күн бұрын
You remind me of organic chemistry tutor. your videos are excellent. it is a crime that we get it for free. God bless you dude.
@afunnisa
@afunnisa 4 күн бұрын
What about apply TXA on face, as a skincare for hyperpigmentation..
@ciars11
@ciars11 4 күн бұрын
5 years ago at 19 and a week after my mother passed from cancer my friend was pulling me down a hill on his bike when I was on my skateboard. Lost balance fell backwards, back of head hit the floor boom. Cracked skull, loss of fluid and a brain swell. It’s hard but gets better guys. Thanks for this family in the comments.
@monkahunk
@monkahunk 4 күн бұрын
If I pass medic it will legit be bco ur videos. They are awesome
@user-pj7is4jy8b
@user-pj7is4jy8b 5 күн бұрын
Your channel is so helpful thank u!
@thepalettewhispererasmr1227
@thepalettewhispererasmr1227 5 күн бұрын
I actually find the slower I push the Dilt, the better chance I have of the patient converting.
@josephspruill1212
@josephspruill1212 5 күн бұрын
I was in the military and was in an explosion. Not only has it messed with my brain but my ears, skin, body, you name it. It’s very hard for me to remember things when I want to. It’s not that I can’t remember at all. I just can’t bring it up sometimes when I want too. Or I’ll be in mid sentence and forget what I was saying. I know some of these things happen for everyone but for me it happens daily. I can’t walk a straight line for long time I drift. I drift even more if I turn my head side ways. It’s like my equilibrium is off. I get vertigo etc. If I hold my hands out my hand will start shaking. I wonder if I’m goin to end up Mohammed Ali?!…
@onemessage5462
@onemessage5462 6 күн бұрын
The colors for limb electrodes placement is wrong
@trishnaregmi9849
@trishnaregmi9849 6 күн бұрын
It is really helpful.. U r life saviour ❤
@AL-sh6zz
@AL-sh6zz 6 күн бұрын
Baby ICU nurse. This lesson is very helpful
@stack80
@stack80 7 күн бұрын
Studying for flight paramedic (FP-C) your videos are really really helping me understand! Thank you 🙏🏽
@shelikays5120
@shelikays5120 7 күн бұрын
I am a dialysis nurse it was easy for me to understand this
@AllyathumaniAthumani
@AllyathumaniAthumani 7 күн бұрын
I love this video
@Enbytoux14
@Enbytoux14 7 күн бұрын
Atrial fibrillation is regularly irregular or Constantly irregular.
@youhonghu173
@youhonghu173 7 күн бұрын
great
@elleykim6420
@elleykim6420 7 күн бұрын
this was super helpful as a med student. Thankyou so much
@thepalettewhispererasmr1227
@thepalettewhispererasmr1227 8 күн бұрын
I’m an ED traveler with 13 yrs under my belt. Your channel has helped me cross the threshold from competent to proficient. Everyone thinks I’m so smart, but really, a steady diet of one of your videos daily while I’m in the shower has made ALL the diff. Highly recommend for ALL specialties. We all deserve to be as smart as the ICU 😘
@hammytoes94
@hammytoes94 8 күн бұрын
I am an experienced RN but new to specialty in CVICU. It has been over 7 years since I initially learned about the anatomy and physiology of the heart. This video has provided the visual aids and simplification that I desperately needed, and it has finally stuck for me. Thank you for making this make sense!
@hammytoes94
@hammytoes94 8 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@tedwilliams1994
@tedwilliams1994 8 күн бұрын
1994 Temporal lobectomy, 2013 hack of lumber slips off metal cart, cart projects in the air and hitting me in the head where the temporal lobectomy was performed. Now, suffer with Dycristic seizures post-traumatic brain injury. Vns is in place now. 5 Brain surgeries all together.
@GodKingPope
@GodKingPope 8 күн бұрын
I got my first interview for a flight paramedic job coming up and this was invaluable. Thank you! ❤
@user-hk3ch9fc8i
@user-hk3ch9fc8i 8 күн бұрын
Thanks a lot 😊
@monkahunk
@monkahunk 8 күн бұрын
In medic school. Thanks u so much for this video
@shaynegari4771
@shaynegari4771 9 күн бұрын
‏What's the difference between k & alfa?
@DianaPretto
@DianaPretto 9 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@denarathod4547
@denarathod4547 10 күн бұрын
Yo
@clinicalworld5077
@clinicalworld5077 10 күн бұрын
Very very good lesson
@sabbysavedbygrace7
@sabbysavedbygrace7 10 күн бұрын
I am so thankful for these. I was so frustrated trying to complete a learning module regarding these earlier. Now I can go back to it with a clear head and even temper ❤
@yiyan3856
@yiyan3856 10 күн бұрын
thank you so so much. your work is appreciated!
@syedaghana
@syedaghana 10 күн бұрын
Amazing❤
@drniematawad6995
@drniematawad6995 10 күн бұрын
So nice video big thank
@3MoReiQ
@3MoReiQ 10 күн бұрын
Thanks alot
@2007dodi
@2007dodi 10 күн бұрын
Can this happen due to an assault ? Also I have a question that I couldn’t find an answer for: If a person jump of like 9 meter building height, is it inevitable not to hurt their spine ?? And is it possible that a person can be alive after a jump of this height ? Cos my son is with a TBI l, and only he has a skull fracture (base if he skull) from the front and back and in the axillary bones and both wrists (distal ulna and radius) and everything else is healthy (spine - knee - foot- lungs - heart - cervical) everything below the C1 is healthy except the skull and wrist And the doctors still don’t know the MOI (mechanism of injury) as I am his mother who found him on the floor setting after coming home and he was bleeding from nose with a raccoon eyes but still somehow conscious. And no one knows what happened and doctors is saying that’s maybe an assault or su****de from jumping as our house is more than 7 meters height and I told the doctors that it is impossible that he jumped as if he did, he would’ve broke his spine. So anyone confuse that ?? He had “internal bleeding” that they had to do craniotomy to reduce the bleeding. So his case was sever and was expected to die but he is awake thank god.