Respiratory Therapy - Shunt vs Deadspace

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SO impressed, you explain complex concepts in a way that is easy to understand, and breakdown the confusing parts...ICU nurse here, THANK YOU

LCxx
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Thanks, a concept very hard to comprehend, finally I got it.

yaniraalvarado
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im in nurse anesthesia school and this is amazing!! thank you so much for breaking it down and explaining so well.. the more you understand, the less you have to memorize.

charleneconstantino
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You’re amazing, excellent and super helpful to everyone in the field of RT. Thank you so much Coach. Stay safe Sir..

donnajacinto
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I have spent my more than half my 20yr RT career in the field, Home vents and COPD management. Thinking about contracting/travel after being out for 2yrs post cancer treatment and am going to sit for the TMC exam for my Registry this spring. Ive got the review books but not a lot of vids to be found that I could clearly say were helping in the recruitment of my atelectic brain cells and then AHHHH...Here you are!!!! Thank you so much for your awe inspiring instruction and dedication to the field, Coach. Definitely helping to increase my confidence🤗🤗

adriennemoore
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Thank you! You must have been a fly on the wall in our class this week, we discussed this very topic. I truly appreciate how you break down the “why” of a subject. You explaining the “why” is what helps us to truly understand. You are an excellent teacher. Makes so much sense! You are so right, sometimes we just don’t know what questions we should be asking. Thank you again.

jeckellstallworth
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You're an amazing teacher, this helped me understand it perfectly!!

JeedaSa
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I value you, the work you put in, and your dedication to helping us! You are an amazing teacher!

mitchkrdr
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This was absolutely beautifully explained, thank you

Gumdrop
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Joe, this is a Great explanation of this often confusing concept!

barran
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thank you Respiratory coach this was excellent

eman
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I get it, Christ be the Glory!

Lol…you always get me (looking at what is left of the video…ohh 2mins left, I am done…what’s the point of watching the last 2mins of it😆😅that’s what I am telling myself…but I always stay until the last second! The last minute that’s when you drop the golden ticket of excellence, not that it’s intentional that’s just your style. You give us all golden tickets through out the length of your videos and that is priceless because not only are we equipped with knowledge but now it’s clinical applicable and is no longer a foreign language as it was in the classroom. Hats down, mad respect Coach 🌻🐝

fishingsoulschristceoofgi
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Hey Joe! I scheduled my exam! Unfortunately, due to the virus, it's not until May 2nd (hopefully it won't get cancelled). So it looks like you will have to put up with me for another month. LOL. Thanks for everything Joe. WHEN I pass, it will be greatly due to you and your help. THANK YOU! You are amazing :)

staceyevans
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Fellow RT here, and now new subscriber. I’m sure glad I found your videos. Amazing job. It’s even better when you hear someone else explain a concept and you get that “aha” moment.

jsolis
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This was lovely explanation, I've enjoyed it very much, thank you!

Iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
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This is so helpful. Thanks for explaining this, I now have a working relationship of the VD equation :)

katc
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Thank you very much 😄 master! It helps me a lot 🙏🏻👍🏻👍🏻

navakitpm
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I did not read the comments I’m listening to you on my way to clinicals 😆 so for shunt our role as RTs would be PPV to recruit alveoli…but what is our role in helping aide in the tx of deadspace ventilation in a case of a pulmonary embolism as you mentioned? What can we do as part of the team to help with deadspace ventilation?

sydneypursell
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Could you do a video on how to ventilate a patient with Patent Foreman Ovale with a right to left shunt & a left to right shunt?

justmcclend
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I’ve followed a few new grad RT’s that go up on FiO2 based off their morning ABG PaO2 readings. I’ve tried to explain the dissociation curve but obviously not doing a good job convincing them to titrate based off saturations. Will you make a video on this please. Your a much better teacher than I and have a way with wording things to simplify what seems to be complicated. Thank you!!

mariaholivella