Agreed. I think it's a deep psychological thing that is engrained in humans for us to know signs of danger. Kind of like how seeing the colour red (like blood) is synonymous with danger or stop. It evokes a sympathetic response (fight or flight) which keeps us aware of any signs of danger. To see another person breathing agonally makes us aware that something is not right and is causing this person to not breath right, so we should know about it to prevent the same thing from happening to us. That's my opinion!
just want to say thank you i have been looking for this type of breathing for a while i sometimes thing i am going crazy i've been diagnosed with sleep apnea, but i also sleep sitting up and i still get sleep apnea not sure ifs more centralized then anything i am waiting to save up to buy a bipap machine, seeing this helps reassure that i don't have any of these other symptoms gold bless you for this info
Oh my gosh this is the best I wonder why other breathing videos don't have examples like this?..Now i know im the Bradypnea.. And it makes so much sense because I did gain around 12 pounds in a month and a half.. Also I do drink but only like three glass of wine a week, but still it's definitely from the rapid weight gain im 5foot 8 270lbs from 258 in Dec 20,2023..
Hello, I suffer with bradypnea and sometimes shortness of breath, along with an oftentimes very fast heart rate that is prone to fluctuating from anywhere between 70-120bpm. I also have a relatively high BMI. Could it all be due to weight? Or are there possibly other causes? And if it is due to being overweight, can my symptoms be reversed? Thank you!
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Eupnea - 0:25
Tachypnea - 0:47
Bradypnea - 1:04
Biot - 1:54
Cheyne-Stokes - 2:24
Kussmaul - 3:04
I have Kussmaul but my blood sugar levels are normal????
You do?
ive been having breathing like kussmaul but its a little different, i dont have asthma or anything
I'm in a med student during the covid pandemia and I have to say that your video are helping me more than you can imagine. Thank you so much. ❤
Best of luck!
nursing student, this helped so much!
Yeahhhh trueeee
Almost welcome to the family!
Care giver at a home on end of life unit play this to newbies
nobody asked
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doctors are laughing at corneer
This video has been very useful for me to differentiate between Biot and Cheyne-Stokes. Thank you so much!
For some reason, Irregular breathing and heartbeats disturb me greatly.
I agree.
Agreed. I think it's a deep psychological thing that is engrained in humans for us to know signs of danger. Kind of like how seeing the colour red (like blood) is synonymous with danger or stop. It evokes a sympathetic response (fight or flight) which keeps us aware of any signs of danger. To see another person breathing agonally makes us aware that something is not right and is causing this person to not breath right, so we should know about it to prevent the same thing from happening to us.
That's my opinion!
@@XtremeBordom Right. We know there is a way of breathing which "ought" to be and ones which "ought not" to be.
We are extremely social beings. Our nervous system is not confined to one organism , so to speak. It's natural to be disturbed.
EXACTLY! What I was looking for! PERFECT!!! BIG THANK YOU!
The breathing video I didn’t know I needed (got randomly suggested for me while I’m studying for my board exam). Thanks so much!
I am preparing for AIIMS , a nursing student in India, it's very helpful . thanks 👍
This is the most helpful thing I found in my nursing program. thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
I am currently in RT and this is my first time learning this ❤❤
I am a physiotherapy and rehabilitation student. This helped me a lot thanks!
Great to hear!
This gave me anxiety 😂 great video
As a nursing student, thank you so much
Thanks! Very helpful. I'll watch this again and again if I forgot what's the sounds of specific pattern.
You have a lovely voice. Thanks for the education. Hope you’re well.
It's 'The' video... Which I was searching for since long.... absolutely... Awesome explaination 👍
thank you so much!! I'm on nursing school, and this helped me so much!!
Means a lot
That was super cool thanks for those great explanations.
Paramedic student in Australia, this is great 👌 subbed!
Cheers!
Mates, this video has been a huge help to me.
thanks a bunch
just want to say thank you i have been looking for this type of breathing for a while i sometimes thing i am going crazy i've been diagnosed with sleep apnea, but i also sleep sitting up and i still get sleep apnea not sure ifs more centralized then anything i am waiting to save up to buy a bipap machine, seeing this helps reassure that i don't have any of these other symptoms gold bless you for this info
Excellent, Very helpful, Thank you so much
Thx for clearing my doubts
An angel sent from up above! Thanks dear!
Paramedic student, gonna use this alot thanks!
Very good video. Sweet and short. Right to the point!!. Appreciate your uploading it. Look forward to more videos.
Taking my EMT final tomorrow, this was very helpful....thank you
Did you pass
Best video on this topic yet. Thank you so much.
Thankyou so much 🇰🇪
Medical student in Colombia! Thank you!
Good work.
Cheyne, Blots
Dx- MD dx I w s&h prob
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Not self-dx
Spec mix O2 feels good to me don't cry for your grandad. O2 is a gift
AUS
Excellent use of mnemonics to help; thank you! :)
wonderful explanation thank you
Oh my gosh this is the best I wonder why other breathing videos don't have examples like this?..Now i know im the Bradypnea.. And it makes so much sense because I did gain around 12 pounds in a month and a half.. Also I do drink but only like three glass of wine a week, but still it's definitely from the rapid weight gain im 5foot 8 270lbs from 258 in Dec 20,2023..
Very good presentation
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I wish id had this when i was taking my first emt class years ago..
this is really great. i can easily understand this. thank you!
Thanks !
Please do you have video for grunting and shortness of breath in adults female?
Thank you
Amazing explanation.....
Sir you are doing well. Thanks for your help.🥰
Thanks
This was very helpful! Thank you so much.
Writer here and this was very helpful in writing a scene where the character is injured.
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Thank you so much! It helped tremendously.
Glad it helped!
Thank you for posting
Wow, thank you very much!
Stokes: 2:25
Kuss: 3:04
Awesome video!
Perfekt, Dankeschön
helpful ! thank you
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Thanku sir for this information
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I'm so glad!
Awesome. This video helps a lot. Thanks
This was an awesome and totally helpful video.
So glad!
Awesome video for nursing students
Very helpful....
simple and to the point. cheers!
This really helped, thank you
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Nursing student in KSA thank you ❤️🇸🇦
Great teaching.
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Really fantastic video. Thanks so much.
Our pleasure!
Super.. It's really use for nurse's
Sir you are doing 👍
Can you do one for apneustic breathing?
Great video!! Thans!! Gracias!!
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ohcm states that coma may cause cheyne stroke breathing
Helped a lot. What you learn is only theoretically but you never get to hear it.
Same goes for lung sounds.
Thank you for sharing.
Thanks this video helped me
Glad it helped
Thank you so much 💪🏼
Ty!
Paramedic student, Thanks
that was amazing. thanks a lot for the explanation
You're very welcome!
Thank you so much.
Incomplete list dear.
Hello, I suffer with bradypnea and sometimes shortness of breath, along with an oftentimes very fast heart rate that is prone to fluctuating from anywhere between 70-120bpm. I also have a relatively high BMI. Could it all be due to weight? Or are there possibly other causes? And if it is due to being overweight, can my symptoms be reversed?
Thank you!
Very helpful, thank you!