Dr. Bunin is one of the best teachers I have had the honor to learn under. I am so glad she is making these videos to share her amazing skills to the world!
Dr. Bunin thank you for sharing this. You gave this lecture to me many times in residency at TAMC I'm glad that others can also benefit from your teaching!
Excellent review! It has been almost 7 years since I ran a vent, and I see it becoming a possibility, soon. I’m going to try to watch all of the videos in your series, even if I don’t have to go back in the ICU. Thanks so much for putting this series out!
Man !!! i was thrown into itu ( i am internal medicine trainee) without any proper induction. after watching these videos i feel like i know what is going on now. thanks a lot for this
I just had my ICU rotation, this is a great video shared. Can I have a quick qn which is why we set FiO2 max out at 100%, dont you worry about diffuse alveoli injury? If FiO2 set to 100%, what duration is ideal? Many thanks.
it's ideal body weight. Lung volumes are estimated based on the size you're supposed to be. Lung volumes don't change with increased body mass but do change with height.
Dr. Bunin is one of the best teachers I have had the honor to learn under. I am so glad she is making these videos to share her amazing skills to the world!
I’ve been an ICU nurse for 1.5 years and this is a great video for nurses!
Dr. Bunin thank you for sharing this. You gave this lecture to me many times in residency at TAMC I'm glad that others can also benefit from your teaching!
your discussion is actually great. Thanks Dr. Jessica. I enjoyed the video
Best presentation regarding AC-V mode .
You are a fantastic professor. Thank you for these videos!
Thank you for your videos. I am a veterinary intensivist and I am learning so much!
Excellent review! It has been almost 7 years since I ran a vent, and I see it becoming a possibility, soon. I’m going to try to watch all of the videos in your series, even if I don’t have to go back in the ICU. Thanks so much for putting this series out!
Man !!! i was thrown into itu ( i am internal medicine trainee) without any proper induction. after watching these videos i feel like i know what is going on now. thanks a lot for this
oh my god, thanks a lot Dr., my first time to understand the ventilation setting , really appreciate it
God bless u
Excellent presentation.thankyou from Pakistan
Thank you for posting this. Hospitalist here. I will be sharing.
Awesome! What a wonderful demonstration of leadership!
Very nice review, Dr. Bunin. Thanks for taking the time to record and post. I will share this with colleagues.
Thanks so much! This is very helpful for shaking out the ventilator cob-webs from residency.
Kindly update more videos .
Thank you for these videos! You are a good teacher!!! ❤
This is fantastic. From an ER doc due for a review: Thank you!
Great teacher. Make more videos please.
Thank you. I would like to see a video on weaning and knowing when to extubate.
Mazel Tov, Jessica! Just read about your work in our alumni magazine ;)
thank you very much for this amazing work, little suggestion, please ask your student to speak louder or give him a mic too...
Thanks Dr. Bunin!
Thanks off today before our surge, reading so I have some basics (OBGYN)!
Awesome stuff! Thanks for sharing. Haven’t managed a vent since residency (kind of miss it actually) and I appreciate the refresher lesson.
Dr. Grasso=intern of the century
I just had my ICU rotation, this is a great video shared. Can I have a quick qn which is why we set FiO2 max out at 100%, dont you worry about diffuse alveoli injury? If FiO2 set to 100%, what duration is ideal? Many thanks.
Can you please change the video settings to "listed". Thank you!
this video is awesome
Excellent video
how to determine the fio2 percentage from patient to patient?... what are the considered factors
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thank so much, that's superb
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Nice Work!!
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Super helpful!!! Thank you!
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Excellent video, thanks a lo!
*Predicted body weight, NOT ideal body weight.
it's ideal body weight. Lung volumes are estimated based on the size you're supposed to be. Lung volumes don't change with increased body mass but do change with height.
Definitely IBW.
Kik