Respiratory | Mechanics of Breathing: Inspiration | Part 2

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In this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will continue our three part series on the mechanics of breathing. During this lecture, we discuss part 2, the inspiration mechanism along with the pressure changes that occur. We also use an anatomy model to provide a better visual on the anatomy of this process. We hope you enjoy this lecture and be sure to support us below!

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Medical student here - Recently found your channel and I consider it a hack for medical school. Extremely detailed and so well presented it's easy to understand and follow through. This is a goldmine! Thank you very much!

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TTP of -6 on inspiration means pressure outside is higher then the thoracic cavity pressure, which means pressure from outside is pushing on the chest cavity. Recoil of the chest cavity is towards inside on inspiration.

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You are a thousand times better than any of my university lecturers. I cannot thank you enough.

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awesome thank you, after 20 years of clinical practice I'm diving back into my passion -anatomy and you guys make it a true pleasure. Thank you for illustrating the beauty of this incredible body with simplicity and grace

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Man ... you explained my whole first respiratory therapy semester into these videos .. VERY HELPFUL! Thank you!!!!

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Literally the only guy helping me get thru med school :)❤

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Thanks for your explanation of respiratory pressures, I have a paralyzed right diaphragm, probably Phrenic nerve damage. Obviously there must be a nerve on both sides of the diaphragm and each side of the diaphragm must work independently and that is why I have read about tacking the diaphragm down on the paralyzed side. Thanks for clarifying some of this in my own mind.

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