Mechanical Ventilation Explained Clearly by MedCram.com | 3 of 5
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- čas přidán 11. 07. 2024
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explains how to recognize changes peak and plateau pressures, and the medical causes of these changes (bronchospasm, mucus secretions, pulmonary edema, pneumonia etc). Dr. Seheult also details various ventilator settings. This is video 3 of 5 on mechanical ventilation.
Speaker: Roger Seheult, MD
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Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Disease, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine.
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It takes great knowledge to explain complicated thigs so simple and understanding. Great work.
I am a middle aged primary care doc who does hospital work and hasn't messed with a vent in 7 years and even then only with pulmonary backup. I'm thinking I need to brush up in the current environment, and holy moly I wish this kind of video material was available to me when I learned it the first time. Thanks for the content.
11:30 The visual skill of explaining is most adorable. Thanks for sharing so much knowledge!
Again, this whole series is great for the paramedic looking to critical care transport. If one does not get it the first time, watch it again. All this shows up in the flight and ground transport setting with our patients on the ventilator. Thank you, again!
Thank you ! I’ve learned more from your videos than I have from 2 ICU textbooks
I’m an RT student starting Mechanical Ventilation this semester. And I have to say that your videos are gems. Thank you
Thank you so much Medcram. I went through a whole term without ever fully understanding what my busy and seemingly hurrying lecturer was saying, but you’ve brought everything to life with your simplified terms. Thank you 😊🏃🏻♀️. I am ready to run with brighter knowledge 📒
wow first time ventilators actually makes sense! thank you for the clear explanations
I’m a Respiratory Therapy student and benefited from you lectures greatly Dr. Seheult! Thank you so much!
You're welcome!
Incredibly helpful, thank you!
AMAZING SIMPLICITY AND SO WELL DONE. A GIFTED EDUCATOR.
Thank a lot for helping understand ventilation. New to ICU and this is helpful.
tank you very much for such educative teaching on ventitator
I really like these videos. My kind of learning style with diagrams and explanations. Thank you.
Excellent video. Thanks for time and effort put into these.
What a wonderful and clear presentation!
I'm Renal Haemodialysis Nurse and often dialysed an acute haemodialysis patient in ICU and your explanations slowly help me to understand how ventilation works. Every time I sit in ICU doing dialysis, I'm always curious to look the ICU ventilation monitor specially those renal patients on APO.
I should really thank you for your great effort to make us understand it in a very simplified but highly organised and outstanding way... U really made it... Thank you
We have teachers who know a lot but are unable to explain clearly. Wish they could be as simple and direct as you are!
Excellent videos! Thanks!
great series, thank you...
Your lectures are super helpful. Thank you
After watching your lecture, I am grateful to you
Salute,Thanks & congratulations for art of teaching and dedication.
Thank you so much for explaining about vents in a simple way.
Thanks.... Thats some serious effort. Respect that
Thank u very much!!!!.Great explanation!!!
I can't thank you enough, you explained a lot of "peeping" nights in our ICU :D now I know why that machine has been peeping all the time
Thank you! Brilliant explanation, I'm able to understand clearly now how ventilation helps my 6 month old baby fights off pneumonia, thanks for the knowledge sharing.
Amazing, greetings from Brazil and University of Rio de Janeiro!
YOUR LOGIC EXPALANTIONS ARE AMAZING ,IMPRESSIVE THANKS
This is incredible! Thank u sir!
this is very clearly explained thank you
Great lecture ! Very helpful ! Thank you!
I just want to tell you how much I appreciate you. Seriously, you are an excellent educator!
amazingly simple and clear
THANK YOU Sir...Basics have been taken care very well & the explanation is just super!!
this is fantastic! i have recently started in ICU (4 shifts into it ;-() and the sister always asks questions, which makes me feel a bit stupid... so now at least i have a basic understanding of certain values!!! Thank you very much!! xx
Great lectures!
THANK YOU FOR YOUR EXCELLENT LECTURE . INFACT THIS IS THE BEST LECTURE ON VENTILATION I HAVE EVER HEARD IN JUST SO SIMPLE WAY. THANK YOU AGAIN
I love how you explain ventilation. I'm in my first year of Respiratory classes. Your are helping me. Thank you! Our next lecture in class will be on wave forms and modes. We just finished with classifications of mechanical ventilation. I will definitely continue to listen to your lectures! Thank you
+vldotson44 Thanks for the comment
This is amazing teaching and I’m understanding it thank you so much for the charts
Very well described about various aspects of mechanical ventilation sir
Great demonstration again. Thanks.
Nicely explained. A good resource video for nurses starting in ICU
Love these lectures. Helps me to understand the vents better and assist the RT with management. I am an RN, but unless I'm in the ICU (and even when I am, sometimes!), the RT's DO NOT like for me to assist them with the vent management. Now, I can at least clue myself in to what's happening more with my patient. Thanks!!!
I ended up getting an A on my test! Thank you
Wonderful!! Thank you so much
Made easy !! Thanks a lot 🙌🏻
Very informative and very well explained. Your videos helps me in my practice. Thank You
I m from India.. Thank u sooo much sir for this lecture.. I m getting lots of knowledge..
🇧🇷 Extremely didactic. Congratulations !!
Great explanation helps with my critical care course on ventilator ops and management
Great teaching.. Thank you
Thank you, really like these videos. My kind of learning style with diagrams and explanations.
Great explanation , Thanks
Great lectures, thanks!
You are amazing, thank you.
Excellent videos
Thank you
you are great! thank you
Thank you
Great lecture as usual
thanks a lot sir very well explained
Im currently a biomed engineer for ventilators, used in neonathal care. Really had a hard time understanding, different modes. This is so easy to understand, thanks.
Great video!
Thank you for watching.
Excellent tutorial
You are absolutely right, this IS mechanical ventilation explained clearly. I am in school for Respiratory Therapy and currently on mechanical ventilation. This helps out a great deal...Thank You!!!!
Tracye Walker Good to hear- thank you
Very helpful ..thanks
Amazing lecture . great job sir.👍👍👍👍👍
So helpful! Thank you so much!!!
+Julie S Good to hear- thank you
i just love the way you explain
cristian iordan Thanks for the feedback
very good!
amazing lecture
its very very use for me thanks a lot
omg ur amazing thank you so effing much
Thank you so so much. Plz continue to make more videos. They are so helpful.
Glad to hear! Thanks!
Excellent videos
Simple and well illustrated.
Milind Bapat Thanks for the feedback
Thank you!
Thank you ver much🙏
Thank you so much
Talented lecturer
Very clearly
Many thanks
Now If I could instantly remember all these Vent lectures if and when I was on the Covid -19 floor with all these vents going....I could jump in and lend a hand tommorrow ! LOL... But thank you so much for all the visual clarity and at least I have the feeling that in an extreme situation, where I had no experienced back ups, -I would have a fighting chance of succeeding. Thank you again.
Watch the 5 part series every morning before you head out. Watch them all again before bedtime for good measure and you never know when emergency strikes!
Tanks, good job
👍👍👍👍
I am a biomedical engineer, but your videos are making become an engineer AND a RT!
very informative
Second year peds resident that is aiming to go into Peds Critical care. This is great to see during my PICU rotation. :)
+metalmilitia89 Good to hear- best wishes with the rotation
thank you
thanks you...
thank you!
Thank you so much for this!! It was a great explanation of the Peak and Plateau pressures. Would a PE be a cause in increased plateau pressures?
Thanks a lot
Well done sir
Nice lectures
Thank you
Very helpful
God! You’re such a good in explanation. Great thanks for you from Russian future anesthesiologist 👏🏼🙏🏼
Outstanding video 😎
Thanks
Thank you!
Brilliant