Chest X Rays (CXR) Made Easy! - Learn in 10 Minutes!
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- Опубліковано 25 чер 2024
- In this video tutorial we'll cover the basics of reading and presenting chest X-rays, one of the most common jobs you'll have as a medical student.
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Loved the video. I like to make B "Bony structure and Soft tissue" and save the breathing for the "everything else" category because it's often related to the diagnosis so I save it for the end. As long as there's structure and it's repeatable then should all lead to the same clinical interpretation at the end.
Clear, systematic, informative, and very well presented!
100% agree
Thank you sir. As a "non-medical student" but a life long (60+ years) patient with great interest in all things medical, I have seen numerous cxr's and I found your presentation fascinating, confident and competant! Haha. I can imagine the Consultants of years ago questioning a student and watching the poor young fellow wanting the ground to open up and swallow them (student or Consultant!). That would make an interesting Earth scan haha
Get a room
@@joeybenenati3992 A consulting room?
@George... maybe you were meant to be a doctor?
Great 👌
Your the most dangerous don’t diagnose yourself
The last bit, where You give an example of an actual report of an actual x-ray was massively helpful, thank You.
Amazing. Excellent presentation. Not a med student, but if I was, I would definitely follow your tips.
So easy to follow and understand. Informative. Love the breakdowns, systematic approach and visual details.
I can see you as a very successful Doctor and very popular with your patients. Thank you. Keep inspiring 😊
Presented very clearly and well organized. I'm an RN and continue reviewing and learning new information on my own and through CMEs. Thank you for excellent explanations.
This was so fulfilling to watch and listen to. You're a great teacher.
As an Orthopaedic surgeon I found your video is very educational for fellows like me away from this information long time ago.
Thanks young fellow.
Wow! CXR reporting made ridiculously simple! Well-done
Fantastic. Thank you. The structure was very very helpful and the explanation of each was equally informative and beneficial. Easy to remember.
Without exaggerating at all, this is the best I've come across as yet. Thank you!
This video is so underrated
It's million view
This I one of the greatest chest x ray I have seen on you tube.
I know right ❤
Very well taught. I especially liked that you diagnosed what it may be at the end. Thanks.
Watching this 2 years later and hoping you've become a great doctor cos this teaching here is topnotch and can only come from a great Dr like you. Kudos!
He is
This was an excellent explanation of the basics of an xray. Many of us medical professionals have a short attention span so the fact that it was 10 mins is perfect! Love how clear, concise and thorough you were with your systemic approach. Many times as an ICU nurse we're the first ones to see the results so it's very helpful to have some background knowledge on this, thank you very much for sharing Ollie.
As an ED consultant from South Africa, I must congratulate you Ollie on a magic presentation Very well done Regards to you Dr SBoyd
Fantastic and concise! Thank you so much for this ~
Very good structure and great explanation . It helped to pass my X-ray description exam . Thank you
Having and following a systematic approach is key to success. Thanks for the excellent presentation.
A brilliant budding professor .
Many thanks for your effort .
Thank you very much and thank you very much. This is an awesome teacher, I was at my zero level in interpreting a chest X-ray after this listing to you I will get 70 percent point in ward round. Thank you.
I am a second year medical student. This video was extremely helpful. Thank you very much.
Fantastic clear explanations, I'm not a med student but due to have a chest xray today. Very helpful. Good luck with your degree!!
Excellent, I've been looking for this for a long time, thankyou Ollie
Great teaching. Well delivered and easy to understand.
Crisp and clear explanation. Thanks for the video !
Thank you, this is fantastic, you literally covered everything. You made it as concise as possible. As a radiography student, now I can simply evaluate a chest x ray 👍👏❤️
So lovely and thanx a lot for thus...just a day ago, my consultant was disappointed to learn that we couldn't interpret a CXR after 6 weeks of clinical rotation. Well in just over 10 minutes of watching this video, I am much better off than I was in the last 6 weeks. My consultant would love it☺
that was great
i wish you could take time to explain some common pathological conditions like pneumonia,TB, especially for chest x -ray
we would appreciate
I thank you for an excellent video on the assessment and presentation of a chest xray. I continue to refer back to this video throughout my nurse practitioner program due to the lack of matierial in this are of teaching. I thank you mostly because there are very few videos that I have come across here that provide a structured method of presenting and assessing a cxr. Thank you again.
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent presentation!!! Clear easy and exact! Perfect!
I found this video interesting, many times on ward rounds I was struggling to present cases of lung cancer. starting today, I will not be afraid of reading and interpreting the chest X-ray😊
Thank you for this video, as a medical student, i will use this information wisely.
Really thank you 🤩
I founded this video really amazing, I liked the way you talked about the details in diagnosing, and the x ray samples make it even better.
Keep making videos ,I learnt from this a lot💙💙.
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I'm an ACCS ST1 and I still found this useful for revision! Great job
I'm grateful you did this video. It's my first time viewing a chest x-ray interpretation. I'm grateful again
Every 3rd year should know this cold. You do this, you impress. Only thing I would add is endotracheal tube position, central lines, and NG tubes.
I'm not a medical student but I appreciate your careful explaination and details. I've subscribed to learn more from your channel. Best Wishes and keep up the good work!
Excellent video. Best explanation I’ve seen so far. Loved the presentation at the end.
I am super impressed with your presentation. You obviously have a bright future
You break it down and point out what we need to know and great information. I think it would help to go a little slower to help understand or maybe draw the points out as you go so we can take notes. Thank you for the help !
As an ER/Flight nurse this was very helpful. It confounds me that reading chest X-rays is not part of nursing school curriculum. Thank you!
This was fantastic as a CRT studying to become an RRT this was very insightful.
Excellent, simple and covered in depth
I learnt so much from this. ❤👌🏾
Would you please make one for an Abdominal Xray
Hi. Mind me asking what you’re going to school for? :)
Extremely wonderful teaching.Thanks
Honestly, thank you. I feel a lot more confident about presenting now.
thank you so much ! We appreciate it and looking forward to see more such helpful topics
Effort of learning made so easy...thank u brother keep doing more videos...thanks to you❤️
Brother. Thank you for making this video . The editing part is high-tech . Can you make a video for ECG please .
Very well taught specially those ABCDE and RIPE
Thank you very much Dr Ollie Burton for such a valuable information on the subject. Huge thumbs up
Great instructional video! I found it very helpful and informative. I like your presentation style. Well done!
A great wee video Ollie and a really good framework for image appraisal. Would have undoubtedly suggested this resource to undergrad radiography students studying how to systematically appraise pathological radiographic appearances although am unsure whether the image used at 4:41' represents an incorrectly viewed inverted image or situs inversus. I wouldn't want to confuse students (they are very astute and will pick up on this). Ideally, PA chest projections should be annotated by the radiographer with a PA anatomical marker (inverted 'R' or 'L'), so that when you view the image (as if you were looking at the patient in the anatomical position) the anatomical marker appears the right way round. This is usually done by computer software these days although medics used to have to flip the image. However, this depends on local practices which do vary. Some hospitals will purposefully include an AP marker so that when the image is electronically flipped, the marker appears the wrong way round indicating to doctors that the image is PA. So students are advised to exercise caution when evaluating images. Would also need to check whether the patient details were fictitious/complied with data protection. But a great resource!! Wishing you all the very best in the remainder of your studies. ☢🩺📖
I am a X-Ray tech student, and I needed to see this before! So now I know what Drs. look for in my images!! thank you so much!
This is a great tool for me to add in my list when reading CXR. Thanks
Very, helpful. First one I saw today to actually use images to show what you're talking about. Thanks!
Your videos are really helpful, keep doing what you're doing :)
Very good, I have been a Nurse for a long time and this was a GREAT Review
One of the best videos on UA-cam. Thank you man
Fantastic presentation! Love it. Keep the good work going!
This video is amazing how you made it easy to read the x-ray thanks alot😍
I loved the tutorial. Excellent presentation! Amazing and very clear interpretation of reading the x-ray.
Thanks so much!
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@@Sweetybboy I have no idea I'm afraid
@@OllieBurtonMed why do you afraid of?
Hi good day, is it posible to misinterpret fibrosis to infiltrates or vise versa. Thank you for your response
Wow, thorough and fabulously explained.
Watched this today and as a medical student doing a radiology course unit this semester, it's simply magical 🎉
I am on my first year in Radiography degree. I am trying to find some ideas to present my chest xray exam and I found this video very clear and useful. Thank you.
How’s your degree going
@@evanm6739he probably dropped out 😂
@@omoniyidaniel1804 most do
@@omoniyidaniel1804 but lets be hopeful. Im trying to do the same.....
Nice explanation pls explain CT scan , MRI, ultrasound with medical diagnosis cases .. I hope you explain those radiological test .... Thank you so much to explain of chest X- ray
So interesting I have COPD and now been diagnosed with lung cancer so I am familiar with my XRAYS AND MY SCANS so glade I seen your video am impressed 🌟🌟🌟
Thx 4 the info i am not a medical student but knowledge is power. Your presentation is great keep it up. I will like to hear more❤
Well taught....I didn't get this lesson in class but I'm clear now😊
Oh really
This is brilliant. Much appreciated.
You're a life saver! Good job👏🏻
Very well presented, precise and complete video for a medical student who does not know anything about CXR.
It was brilliant! Very helpfull for a repetition :)
Thank you for the video. I am in grad school for Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (ACNP) and in many facilities, we are required to preview read X-Rays and at times CT Scan prior to Radiology final interpretation. Question, do you guys have or use NPs in the UK?
Yes we have Nurse Practitioners! I've worked as a healthcare assistant on a unit run by NPs and it was fantastic.
Your Vid is something else to a non medical 76 year old man like myself ,,,,, amazed at all you can tell !!! Fascinating !! Many thanks for a gentle presentation ,,,
Thank you so much. I am a nurse doing my CDM course and this really helped me.
As a nurse I’m constantly reviewing results with MD and I remember some occasions reviewing the impression like “What What!”
thx from a anaesthesiology intern in the 2. year from germany, great job!
Bro superb ...what a teaching n explaining skill u have !!!!
Excellent presentation. Precise and clear. Thank you.
The presentation is so systematic and informative.
Highly Appreciable lecture.
I like it's well done , slow so easy to understand and explained in few minutes.
Thanks for the information and tips; I like the example at the end, covers everything!
Thank you so much , you’ve just made my life easy as a student 🎉… this was informative 💯
Clear and simple explanation!Thank you!
Thank you so much Dr ollie Burton!!
I liked the tutorial. Excellent presentation sir! very clear interpretation and good reading of the x-ray.
Ur a humble guy i admire your efforts into making this video it was so helpful nd thx allot ❤️❤️
Absolutely amazing video!!!!
PERFECT! thank you very much, it is really helpful.
Excellent teaching and very helpful. Thank you very much
you are excellent in making things understand with an ease, thanks a lot sir
Thank you!! I'd love to see more videos like this
❤️
Really so clear... Great teacher
Very good, clear and easy to understand for non-medical person to get most out of x-ray.
Brilliant teacher. Well done!
Much impressed, you were thorough. You’ll be an excellent radiologist.
This was so helpful, thankyou!
The teaching was wonderful