@@lorraineokie2054 l don't know much about it By the way I think no one knows about it buttttt it's very very dangerous for covid patients I had read it in daily news paper I am from India, rajasthan
Can you show us how Antibody Dependent Enhancement works in regards to the covid vaccines, respitory ilnesses such as MERS and SARS and in contrast with the dengue and zika vaccine ADE?
Can someone explain how can respiratory alkalosis cause less o2 cz hyperventilating inevitably leads to more o2 , I could understand if in was metabolic
24:46 Nursing Student here: I get that hypoxia drive the system to breath harder and faster and the obstructions are preventing oxygen intake. However, you just spoke about the obstructions of gas exchange in the lungs which are preventing O2 entering and CO2 exiting. But then you say that because of the hypoxic effect, O2 can't enter but you keep blowing off CO2... which you just said isn't happening because of the obstruction. Can anyone clarify how CO2 is still escaping while O2 can't enter?
I'm confused about this too 😩 Edit: I found on google that CO2 difuses 20 times faster than O2, because it is more soluble than O2. And about the obstructions, I think there are still parts of the lungs which can ventilate properly, for example with pulmonary oedema, the lower parts of the lungs wont work propperly, because that's where the fluid builds up(gravity pulls it down), but the apex is fine. Or if there is a pulmonary embolism, the embolus will likely block of circulation to one lung, or one part of a lung, ane the rest of the lungs is fine, but now there is less surface area for gas exchange. So the compensation happens through the still healthy parts of the lung, which arr enough for CO2 to be pushed out, but not enough for adequate O2 intake. I hope this explanation wasn't too confusing.
I congratulate you for your excellent videos, they are of great help. Thank you. We look forward to the videos on acidosis and metabolic alkalosis. Thank you very much, I am writing to you from Venezuela
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When blood CO2 drops, the reaction shifts to the left, making H+ drops, but why not also HCO3- drops as well ( these two ions are in the same reaction) ? I hope someone could explain this a bit more for me. Thanks!
Hello Mr. ninja nerd a.k.a. Zack I’ve been asking about knowing how ventilators work and what happens if you aspirate I really am trying to understand. I am not smart but I like the way you explain things as I told you before. I am really trying to understand the respiratory system. It’s a little difficult for me one I’m a quadriplegic and I really can’t press all the buttons and I don’t know in what order the respiratory lectures go. My Titi Diana passed away I’m trying to understand why. She was doing well the doctor was telling it’s me that she would never be responsive.but she started to be responsive and then it went downhill I really wish that I can learn from you or maybe tell me where to begin with your lessons like I said I didn’t finish school I know I said The last time I wouldn’t ask anymore because I felt like I was degrading myself or I’m just not important enough for this kind of community of people. but I just seen respiratory and I’m asking again thank you
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Hello! I love your videos and they have been super helpful in my studying! I have a question regarding the example of increased intracranial pressure, where ridding the body of CO2 would lead to cerebral vasculature vasoconstriction. Without increased intracranial pressure influence, would ridding the body of CO2 through hyperventilation still cause cerebral vasculature vasoconstriction? Would this contribute to anxiety, mental health, or sleep disorders?
Hi. What kind of books do you read for videos? Authors, medical books. Can you recommend for studying. I study medicine too. But I don't which books have to pay attention?
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please make a video about pulmonary edema also
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You say down below there are illustrations but I'm not seeing anything? Where do we find this?
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It's like he read my mind, yesterday I was struggling with acid-base disorders. Thank you Zach.
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Kindly do a video series of how to read and interpret X-rays and other radiographs. Thanks
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What is Black Fungus in India?
What Covid variant is known ?
Are you from India?
@@artikumawat5502 no I have Family and friends in Bangalore do you know anything about this black fungus
@@lorraineokie2054 l don't know much about it
By the way I think no one knows about it buttttt it's very very dangerous for covid patients
I had read it in daily news paper
I am from India, rajasthan
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Can you pleaseeeee upload videos regarding physiology?? I am having a really difficult time understanding physio 😔
It’s all already uploaded
Hey ninja nerd i request . About the resucutation of fluid and Blood. Please help me. 😭
Why can't stop seeing "NaHCO3" as "NaCHOS"? My brain is broken.
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Where is the link?
haven't posted it yet.
Can you show us how Antibody Dependent Enhancement works in regards to the covid vaccines, respitory ilnesses such as MERS and SARS and in contrast with the dengue and zika vaccine ADE?
Do you go over the study of aging and death???
@Raja Pardomuan Ohh I never actually gotten all the way into gerontology, but I mean in the biology and hopefully Genetic engineering im coming along.
We need also details renal acidosis & alkalosis & ABG interpretation
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Can someone explain how can respiratory alkalosis cause less o2 cz hyperventilating inevitably leads to more o2 , I could understand if in was metabolic
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24:46 Nursing Student here: I get that hypoxia drive the system to breath harder and faster and the obstructions are preventing oxygen intake. However, you just spoke about the obstructions of gas exchange in the lungs which are preventing O2 entering and CO2 exiting. But then you say that because of the hypoxic effect, O2 can't enter but you keep blowing off CO2... which you just said isn't happening because of the obstruction. Can anyone clarify how CO2 is still escaping while O2 can't enter?
I'm confused about this too 😩
Edit: I found on google that CO2 difuses 20 times faster than O2, because it is more soluble than O2. And about the obstructions, I think there are still parts of the lungs which can ventilate properly, for example with pulmonary oedema, the lower parts of the lungs wont work propperly, because that's where the fluid builds up(gravity pulls it down), but the apex is fine. Or if there is a pulmonary embolism, the embolus will likely block of circulation to one lung, or one part of a lung, ane the rest of the lungs is fine, but now there is less surface area for gas exchange. So the compensation happens through the still healthy parts of the lung, which arr enough for CO2 to be pushed out, but not enough for adequate O2 intake. I hope this explanation wasn't too confusing.
Please do some videos on cytoskeleton and extracellular matrix(ecm) , it will be really helplful.
Hi, I love your channel so much! I was just wondering if you could possibly do a video on cystic fibrosis? Thanks so much
A video on CF would be really helpful
Pulmonary edema will prevent diffusion both ways. It explains the drop in oxygen, but not the drop of CO2...
*it's due to hyperventilation CO2 is washed ou*
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I congratulate you for your excellent videos, they are of great help. Thank you. We look forward to the videos on acidosis and metabolic alkalosis. Thank you very much, I am writing to you from Venezuela
You make the best educational videos I have ever seen (better than irl teaching), I admire your passion and clarity while teaching the topic! Do keep making such videos as they are of great help to students. I would rather learn from Ninja Nerd than go to my college. Thanks for spending so much time and effort on the videos! Absolutely love your videos.
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When blood CO2 drops, the reaction shifts to the left, making H+ drops, but why not also HCO3- drops as well ( these two ions are in the same reaction) ? I hope someone could explain this a bit more for me. Thanks!
Same question
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I’ve been asking about knowing how ventilators work and what happens if you aspirate I really am trying to understand. I am not smart but I like the way you explain things as I told you before. I am really trying to understand the respiratory system. It’s a little difficult for me one I’m a quadriplegic and I really can’t press all the buttons and I don’t know in what order the respiratory lectures go. My Titi Diana passed away I’m trying to understand why. She was doing well the doctor was telling it’s me that she would never be responsive.but she started to be responsive and then it went downhill I really wish that I can learn from you or maybe tell me where to begin with your lessons like I said I didn’t finish school I know I said The last time I wouldn’t ask anymore because I felt like I was degrading myself or I’m just not important enough for this kind of community of people. but I just seen respiratory and I’m asking again thank you
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Hi, Ninja Nerd... You know! Your are changing something...in the world. I don't know who need your lectures. But, from my Side, You are also giving me Strength to fight against current Pandemic. Thank you lots. Help me to Fight against SARS-2-COVID-19. I m not a DOCTOR. I'm a PROGRAMMER. But, I've all your Lectures in my HDD. Your HUMAN life now 100% made Perfect and You are giving all about that help other Humans. GOD BLESS YOU.. NINJA NERD...
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Please make a video on elevated D-dimer value
Please make a video on elevated D-dimer value
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GOSH you make medicine look SO easy! Thank you
Hello! I love your videos and they have been super helpful in my studying! I have a question regarding the example of increased intracranial pressure, where ridding the body of CO2 would lead to cerebral vasculature vasoconstriction. Without increased intracranial pressure influence, would ridding the body of CO2 through hyperventilation still cause cerebral vasculature vasoconstriction? Would this contribute to anxiety, mental health, or sleep disorders?
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Hi. What kind of books do you read for videos? Authors, medical books. Can you recommend for studying. I study medicine too. But I don't which books have to pay attention?
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