Using practice questions is one of the most effective strategies for students who want to pass the TMC Exam. For more helpful TMC Practice Questions like the ones in this video, visit this link. 👉 bit.ly/2IGeqSu Also, did you know that we also have a FREE TMC Practice Exam? This is a great way to test your knowledge before taking the real thing. Click Here to get started. 👉 bit.ly/2XlwASL
The TMC Exam is known for its challenging nature, and it can be really tough to deal with failing after putting in so much effort into your studies. It’s completely normal to feel frustrated. But right now I don’t think I only feel frustrated I also feel like giving up which isn’t my thing. 😞😞
@@Billa-r1j Hey, Man remember, you’ve got this!!! Just keep your focus and keep pushing forward. Success will come when the time is right. I truly admire your determination to pursue a rewarding career-it's never too late to follow your passion.
Honestly, some people have a natural talent for test-taking, while others might struggle despite their hard work. I didn’t study extensively but managed to pass, while I know many who dedicated countless hours and didn’t achieve the same outcome. The key is to stay calm and confident during the exam. Creating personal mnemonics and phrases, just like Mr. Tony always advises, can really enhance retention. I developed unique sayings that clicked with me to help remember the material.
@@Billa-r1j It’s inspiring to see you taking charge of your future! I have a 42-year-old in my current study group with Mr. Tony, and it just proves that it’s never too late to chase your dreams.
I am so nervous for the exam coming up, but this set of practice questions has boosted my confidence and refreshed all my schooling from the past two years. Thanks so much Johnny Lung!
Hello, I noticed this was published on 1/30/19 and on #1 you gave a range of VT 5-10 the NBRC only wants a range of 6-8VT for all etiologies so it's easy to calculate that range esp. during an exam :) (look on the site) Good luck
@@TheEMC99 The CSE still occasionally uses 5-10 ml/kg. I was taught 6-8, but I have seen a few situations where 5-10 was used and was right, so be aware that it's still a possibility to base your answer on 5-10.
Im confused about the question involving DEACREASED lung compliance....I thought with stiffer, less compliant lungs, you would expect INCREASED peak pressures.....ur saying it would be decreased? Doesn't make sense to me (and a few others too that mentioned this one in the comments) Can you explain please???
I think you have it backwards. to me, Compliance = elasticity, so the less elasticity, (less compliance) the stiffer the lung is, so the air flow will have obstruction resulting in an increase pick pressure; like when you're bagging, if its hard for you to bag, is because lungs are stiff equaling decrease compliance (stiff lungs). When you bag, and is at ease, is because there's increased Cl, or more elasticity to expand, and no restriction for air flow. So, if we give a bronchodilator and BS improved, is because the lung walls are expanding, of Cl has increased, making the patient breathing better, cause Cl has improved.
Using practice questions is one of the most effective strategies for students who want to pass the TMC Exam. For more helpful TMC Practice Questions like the ones in this video, visit this link. 👉 bit.ly/2IGeqSu
Also, did you know that we also have a FREE TMC Practice Exam? This is a great way to test your knowledge before taking the real thing. Click Here to get started. 👉 bit.ly/2XlwASL
Thanks so much for this wonderful video, the TMC exam has been so difficult for me… but it seems so easy with your video and explanations.
The TMC Exam is known for its challenging nature, and it can be really tough to deal with failing after putting in so much effort into your studies. It’s completely normal to feel frustrated. But right now I don’t think I only feel frustrated I also feel like giving up which isn’t my thing. 😞😞
@@Billa-r1j Hey, Man remember, you’ve got this!!! Just keep your focus and keep pushing forward. Success will come when the time is right. I truly admire your determination to pursue a rewarding career-it's never too late to follow your passion.
Honestly, some people have a natural talent for test-taking, while others might struggle despite their hard work. I didn’t study extensively but managed to pass, while I know many who dedicated countless hours and didn’t achieve the same outcome. The key is to stay calm and confident during the exam. Creating personal mnemonics and phrases, just like Mr. Tony always advises, can really enhance retention. I developed unique sayings that clicked with me to help remember the material.
@@Billa-r1j It’s inspiring to see you taking charge of your future! I have a 42-year-old in my current study group with Mr. Tony, and it just proves that it’s never too late to chase your dreams.
@@Georgemurphy12 Sometimes, it really doesn’t matter how hard you study; you also need to pray to God for success.
I am so nervous for the exam coming up, but this set of practice questions has boosted my confidence and refreshed all my schooling from the past two years. Thanks so much Johnny Lung!
Thank you so much for this wonderful video! Very helpful than just reading it in a book. :)
Lucy Sanchez hello please could you give the name of the book. And if available online thanks a lot
@@bienetrehumain2470 she was referring to our TMC Test Bank! :) You can find it here: www.respiratorytherapyzone.com/tmc-test-bank/
you’re hot Lucy!
These practice questions I bought from you guys really helped me!
Really appreciate the time you are taking to make these videos really helps the new students like myself
some of these EXACT questions were on my final exam. I wish I'd seen this video before. very helpful!
Thankyou for sharing this information.
Its really help alot more than reading of how my books. 🙌🏻👍😊💖
Thank you so much, your videos are always a huge help.
Thank you so much, this Info is very helpful. I take my test in about 2 weeks
great video! the x-files music is so funny to me lol
This was so helpful!!! Thank you
thank so munch. it is the best help
Great video, helped alot !!
😍😍
Please, pretty please, make a video to pass the CSE.
Thank you so much 🙋
Can you review the question in min 15? Yes the delivered vt will decrease but the peak pressure will not decrease?
Love this!!! Thanks so much
Very helpful
Good stuff!!
What’s the best resource for passing the tmc exam? I’ve been studying from Kettering but have not been successful
Our class just did the Persing seminar and it was a really helpful review.
Jessica McCauley well Kettering is not helping me. Plus I’m not a good test taker but I still want to pass my boards
Jessica McCauley ok about to email you now. Thank you so much
Any material you guys can share for the board
CHINA WILLIAMS thank you so much. I will check that out ♥️♥️ I been doing terrible on the exam. I just want to pass
super helpful
Thank you
Awesome video!!!
Thank you
I just ordered the book for $7.00. This is a 1 time fee right?? Just making sure this not a monthly charge
That is correct. There are no hidden or recurring fees. :)
Hello, I noticed this was published on 1/30/19 and on #1 you gave a range of VT 5-10 the NBRC only wants a range of 6-8VT for all etiologies so it's easy to calculate that range esp. during an exam :) (look on the site) Good luck
Thanks. I was thinking the exact same and reading the comments to see if that was addressed.
@@TheEMC99 The CSE still occasionally uses 5-10 ml/kg. I was taught 6-8, but I have seen a few situations where 5-10 was used and was right, so be aware that it's still a possibility to base your answer on 5-10.
preak airway pressure drop from 52 to 32 should be a good thing right? lol
Yes! there's less air obstruction for the lung.
Im confused about the question involving DEACREASED lung compliance....I thought with stiffer, less compliant lungs, you would expect INCREASED peak pressures.....ur saying it would be decreased? Doesn't make sense to me (and a few others too that mentioned this one in the comments) Can you explain please???
I think you have it backwards. to me, Compliance = elasticity, so the less elasticity, (less compliance) the stiffer the lung is, so the air flow will have obstruction resulting in an increase pick pressure; like when you're bagging, if its hard for you to bag, is because lungs are stiff equaling decrease compliance (stiff lungs). When you bag, and is at ease, is because there's increased Cl, or more elasticity to expand, and no restriction for air flow. So, if we give a bronchodilator and BS improved, is because the lung walls are expanding, of Cl has increased, making the patient breathing better, cause Cl has improved.
Where do you get the questions?
Need a new one for 2023!
easy questions . but thanks though
Email please!
Can I receive the email please
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Anyway I can get this without the music in the background ?
Lol
Decrease volume on the "ding" sound homie, all my dead family members can hear it lol
Covid 19 ke test hindhi me bathAhu kyon ki tmc ke upar sabka barusa hAi Tu pless hindhi me video bheju
بالتوفيق إنشاء الله عندي الجديد أتمنى يدوم التواصل مرحبا عندي الجديد أتمنى يدوم
Thank you ❤