I learned so much on this video thanks a lot !! However i'm a bit confused about how should/could I recognise a tension pneumothorax when somebody is in cardiac arrest since he won't be breathing and there won't be any pleural sliding .. This is something i don't understand, if could explain it please ! Thxx :)
One of best lecturer ..took a couple of lectures with this competent physician in London Gem program
Very thoughtful! Important practical points! Thanks for sharing your thoughts
My pleasure - glad you enjoyed it!
thanks. quite helpful lecture.
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I learned so much on this video thanks a lot !!
However i'm a bit confused about how should/could I recognise a tension pneumothorax when somebody is in cardiac arrest since he won't be breathing and there won't be any pleural sliding ..
This is something i don't understand, if could explain it please ! Thxx :)