Thank you so much!!! the way you broke this down is phenomenal. I finally understand everything. I will review this several time until it becomes second nature. once again thank you
nice video....I wish my Ph.D trained nurses knew what the hell they were teaching when I was in nursing school....but they were ill prepared....this guy is great...logical and thorough.
Thank you for this great teaching video! It is also fantastic for revising and consolidating already acquired knowledge. the ranges at the uni I go to are Ph 7.38-7.42, CO2 38-42 (tight ranges, apparently)
The Base Excess is calculated automatically on the ABG or can be calculated using an online calculator. Ultimately the equation is: pH=pK+log{\frac {[HCO_{3}^{-}]}{[CO_{2}]}}
Not really, he's taking the complete clinical picture into account. Yes there is the standard "MUDPILES" differential for anion gap metabolic acidosis, but in that patient the most likely cause was lactic acidosis due to shock.
Hey Dave, thanks for all you do for the nurse student. I love your tutorials, they are very well done and at the perfect speed.
Thank you so much!!! the way you broke this down is phenomenal. I finally understand everything. I will review this several time until it becomes second nature. once again thank you
Sir, you are fantastic. I am a new grad RN starting in the ICU, and this is so much more helpful than what I learned in school.
A. Gaddam
Learned more in a couple of mins than my 3 hr lecture last night in Pharm, thank you 🤣
Thank you for doing this! You made it easy to understand and remember.
perfect video for those that need a fast understanding of ABG. love it! thnk you so much!
Glad you liked it!!
Perfect speed, we can stop and repeat. I find slow lecturers insufferable and sleep-inducing. Great concise explanation. Thank you!
Prompt and informative plus concise explanation.
Help me to ease out my worries
Learned much. Very easy to follow. Well done video!
You teach in much simpler ways. Very easy for me to understand. Thank you
nice video....I wish my Ph.D trained nurses knew what the hell they were teaching when I was in nursing school....but they were ill prepared....this guy is great...logical and thorough.
and just like that... I learned wth is Base excess!!! thank you M.Woodruff
Thank you for this fantastic presentation.
Very informated some topics are better than books. Thanks a lot.
Thank you so much for posting this. It was very clear and a huge help.
Thank you sir it's very useful for my future exams, it's very easy to understanding.
This was helpful! thank you and the algorithm.
Hey David, thanks for the video. You were an instructor of mine for clinical at Akron U mid 90’s.
thank you so much from Sydney Australia!
ROME that the mnemonic that I was looking for thnks..
Excellent presentation. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Sir you explained very well
Thank you so much
God bless you
Great common sense teaching method. Thanks!
Thank you for this great teaching video! It is also fantastic for revising and consolidating already acquired knowledge. the ranges at the uni I go to are Ph 7.38-7.42, CO2 38-42 (tight ranges, apparently)
Thank you! It was quite interesting and easy to understand.
thank you for making it simple
Thank you, have ECMO test tomorrow.
Thanks, very helpful. Good to note that in the UK we use kPa rather than mmHg so some of the normal values are wrong for us.
Tkank you very much for this great teaching video
Thanks for the explanation it really helped
Thank you!
GREAT video! -Current PA Student
good work. thanks from the republic of ireland
Thanks alot for the very valuable information and easy to understand.
I finally understand it, thank you so much!
Thank you, it was very helpful. I have an exam tomorrow :)
Thank you. God bless.
Dr sir very nicely explained thanks happy new year good wishes 02/01/2020
Adult, paeds and neonates are different in reading? What if the pt has End Stage Renal failure? Or COPD?
thanks Dave for the video. i didn't found E-book. so it would be great if you could show me link for that !!
just google 6 easy steps to ABG analysis, and the booklet will show up. it's a PDF.
good video.. helped a lot! Thank you..
Thank you for uploading this video
thank you patho final tomorrow
Thank you so so much, very helpful
From lab value BE -11, how does it indicate it’s a METABOLIC acidosis? Thanks.
Great video Sir, thank you!
very helpful thank you sir !
Excellent presentation!
Very good presentation, at the end you said to do practce gy E-Book, from where can i find one.
Cheers
The link is in the video description.
Great review. Thank you.
what is the prediction value of Bloo gas Values like pO2 and BE when blood is drawn from a central catheter?
Awesome video!
Hi
Please can you kindly give me the link to the e-book ?
+chris omusi herzing.blackboard.com/bbcswebdav/pid-5299257-dt-content-rid-11795236_1/courses/06-2132-A-PN108-1/ABGebook.pdf
This is great! I am just an A&P student,and currently a Phlebotomist, this video has been very helpful. I appreciate the text. Thank You!
chris omusi how can I get more subject
Where to find the e book for examples?
Very well explained. One big downside (for international viewers): lacking units!!
How to reduce bicarbonate in our blood. My husband's bicarbonate range is 31. Please reply.
How do you calculate the Base Excess?
The Base Excess is calculated automatically on the ABG or can be calculated using an online calculator. Ultimately the equation is: pH=pK+log{\frac {[HCO_{3}^{-}]}{[CO_{2}]}}
The best!
Very clear thanks
So esasy to understand thanks
Nice explanation
Thanks, great review.
Perfect!!!
Excellent!
superb sir thankyou so much
where can i download the ebook?
Well it was a bit premature to diagnose shock based on the AG alone. There are other differential diagnosis when you have an elevated AG
Not really, he's taking the complete clinical picture into account. Yes there is the standard "MUDPILES" differential for anion gap metabolic acidosis, but in that patient the most likely cause was lactic acidosis due to shock.
He was referring to circulatory shock since the patient was in cardiac arrest.
Thank you.!
Thanks, very helpful
Thank you sir
awesome video sir..:)
So helpful!
Tyler Call, NRP
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Thank you so much finally I understand 😃
4:20 no units?
Isn't more correct to to say and use pCO2 instead of CO2?
What about compensation?
Compensation is covered in the More ABGs video.
Thank you.
Beautiful
Excellent..very helpful :)
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So good
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it's v v useful for students
Very simple
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Thank u sir
Is very important my life like that i was understand very well thanks very much
respiratory opposite metabo;ic what ?
equal
Doctor Woodruff, you've saved me
Understandable but speaks fast. Can't catch that fast. Pls try to slow , so that, can be slowly understand.
Tq
Where do you go to be able to down load do you have a web address for this
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amazing
Good explanation
#nursewinners
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Thanks so much. But you speak too fast, and English as my second language,for me is difficult to catch up. I wish you speak slowly
slow it down.
English is my second language too. You can start and stop many times and also activate subtitles to help with understanding. cheers!!
What do you expect, he's a freemason who probably thinks he's better than everyone else. Meh. It's all very telling in that tonality of his.
ABG in hindi
spa massage there is too much information. It's not easy to digest all the info he's saying. He's over complicating the information.
Too FAST. How to catch it? Slow down so people can catch it and learn.
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bheema
Too much fast