Pressure volume loops USMLE Step1 and Step 2 CK questions and simplified cardiac cycle. Also, I will explain the pressure-volume loops of valvular diseases
When you showed that dreadful page from First Aid and said that you'll explain it and make it easier, it made me SO HAPPY. Thank you, this is super helpful!
I usually upload videos of challenging topics as requested by the audience. I then put videos of each system in a playlist. I will see if doing by FA systems like you said is a better approach. Also check out my playlists :) All the best on your journey
Please answer this question. I think all textbooks show it wrong. SV increases as EDV increases and they all shorten to the same ES point on the ESPVR curve. Why should it shorten to the same end systolic pressure or point? If you increase SL (as in higher EDV) you should get more force (Force-length relationship) and more force means higher pressure. If they all shortened to the same ESP when you increase EDV, how would they even get the ESPVR curve?
When you showed that dreadful page from First Aid and said that you'll explain it and make it easier, it made me SO HAPPY. Thank you, this is super helpful!
Haha great to hear!
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Means a lot thank you so much!
Wow! You made it so easy
and love how you explain!
Im so grateful ✨✨✨
Glad you liked it Khadijah!
Believe it or not you crushed Dr Ryan with this video!!! You're on fire girl
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Explanation with examples is best way to teach, well done it's Awesome!
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This video is GOLD. I'm so grateful 🙏🏼.
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I enjoyed the AV shunt and the Nitropruside very much. Thanks so much!
Great to hear! Keep it up Solomon💪🏻
The examples help us to memorize,best way of teaching,appreciated!
My pleasure!
I don't know why the part where I explain Aortic Stenosis wasn't recorded. I''m so sorry guys
The best! Always !
Thank you so much!
You made it so easy, Thank you.
You’re welcome! I’m glad it helped
Awesome, thank you!!
You’re welcome Hector!
Wow great explanation. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
You are a genius! thank you :)
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amazing review. thank you
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It was really a helpful content, thanks.
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awesomee. thanks a lot
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Great video
thank you so much! your videos are great as well
Excellent job
Thank you!
This is very helpful
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Thank you! Glad you like it
Thankyou so much it helped a lot
Plz make video of immunology section also
youre welcome! Sure coming soon :)
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You say that very nice
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perfect
glad you liked it!
if u have time try to record lectures systemically for all systems of first aid it will be a big favour for many people.
I usually upload videos of challenging topics as requested by the audience. I then put videos of each system in a playlist. I will see if doing by FA systems like you said is a better approach. Also check out my playlists :) All the best on your journey
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Please answer this question. I think all textbooks show it wrong. SV increases as EDV increases and they all shorten to the same ES point on the ESPVR curve. Why should it shorten to the same end systolic pressure or point? If you increase SL (as in higher EDV) you should get more force (Force-length relationship) and more force means higher pressure. If they all shortened to the same ESP when you increase EDV, how would they even get the ESPVR curve?
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Im in Social class lol
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But aortic stenosis 🙁
the part I recorded got deleted for some reason, I mentioned this in another comment
Thank you ! That was helpful. However, I feel that u are Egyptian. Are you?
Half Egyptian