Learn Chest X-Ray (CXR) Interpretation in 8 mins with Sketchy Medical (Full Lesson)
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- čas přidán 28. 04. 2022
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From Sketchy Medical, learn our tried and tested approach to Chest X-Ray interpretation. Whether you are battling a storm on the high seas or pneumonia in the ICU, Sketchy’s CXR ship will help you remember a systematic way to approach chest radiographs every time.
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Thanks for the video
This is awesome!
Love it, so artistic and easy to memorise.
This is awesome 👏🏾
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Are these videos available for sketchy PA?
Sketchy PA will be getting these lessons in June!
This is useless! Why do we do CXR's? To look for the cause of tachypnea or low SaO2 such as infiltrates (pneumonia), pulmonary edema, pneumothorax, nodules (TB or CA), etc. The only thing being interpreted in this video is technique.
98.4% percent of people who viewed this video found it informative.
@@1treps197 "Informative" - maybe. Useful - NOT!