I have listened to a lot of lectures on the Integumentary System, and yours is by far my Brain’s favourite. Your voice is soothing and everything you say sticks.
I love how you pronounce "wound". Adorable. But seriously, you just taught me so much about my own skin and showed me just how much my instructor absolutely has no clue about. Thank you for being so thorough. Definitely will look for more lectures from you!
These are well done videos, you speak slowly and clearly, go into good detail, and have interesting and clear slides. But I have to say, I keep getting distracted by the super weird pronunciation of so many words. I can understand some of the medical terminology, but when you pronounce "rigid" as "rig-id" instead of "rij-id" or pronounce "wound" as in the term "wound up" rather than "woond," I end up being distracted by that and realizing that I haven't been paying attention for the last minute or so and have to rewind.
Hi Rugaba! If you tap the 3 buttons located on the top right corner of the video, there is an option that lets you adjust the video speed. Hope this helps!
Can I have this notes?
docs.google.com/presentation/d/1HA_aH4cu_o46mv6ifo9xxMmC2gQOJQWW8Gm3C42LmG4/edit?usp=sharing
Thank you so much @@nursing2nurture
@@nursing2nurture can you please send the link of the nervous and cardiovascular system
Pls as notes I understand them more. Thank you
Your voice is so adorable and I think it’s cute the way you pronounce “wound”. I appreciate you for doing this!! Thank you so much!!!
I have listened to a lot of lectures on the Integumentary System, and yours is by far my Brain’s favourite. Your voice is soothing and everything you say sticks.
1 minute In and I’m about to cry
Why
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@Omar_Hawleri Because this video is so clear!! Easier than some Professors.
real
I love how you pronounce "wound". Adorable. But seriously, you just taught me so much about my own skin and showed me just how much my instructor absolutely has no clue about. Thank you for being so thorough. Definitely will look for more lectures from you!
Well thank you so much for your warm comment 🥰. I am so happy I was able to help. Thank you so much for watching. ❤️
Excellent video! ❤
Loving the use of colour, diagrams and explanations gone into this video 💯👌
Actually this so far the deepest lecture of integumentary systems on UA-cam 🎉keep it up 👍
Make more ! Teach all of A&P please !
This video helped a lot as a review before AP midterm.
Gedenir Fiorese Hi Gedenir, I am so glad the video helped! Thanks for watching and best of luck on your midterm. I know you’ll do amazing!
Thank you for this! This is a great help for my anaphy reviews before exams.
Thank you so much for this video. I love the pronunciation
New here, the video is very well explained, it helps me a lot for my classes! thank you for sharing!! :)
I just founf this video and I have a test tomorrow on this. I'm currently playing this video on repreat😂
Thank you so much, I learned a lot! 🧡
Your explanations are very clear and creative . But sometimes speed of video is fast
This is so much better than my professor's lectures 😂
This is great! Thank you so much. 👍😁
Hi Julie, I am so glad I could help! 😊
I wish I would have found this earlier before my exam. This is way better than our lectures. Thank you for this🤎
I’m grateful 🙏
God bless you
Plz can I get the Chapter on Tissues
Thank you for this!
Wow, you have well explained, thanks
Epidermis is outermost layer which contains keratin
Thank you
Thank you so much!
Great work😍
These are well done videos, you speak slowly and clearly, go into good detail, and have interesting and clear slides.
But I have to say, I keep getting distracted by the super weird pronunciation of so many words. I can understand some of the medical terminology, but when you pronounce "rigid" as "rig-id" instead of "rij-id" or pronounce "wound" as in the term "wound up" rather than "woond," I end up being distracted by that and realizing that I haven't been paying attention for the last minute or so and have to rewind.
I have been studying my A&P book like crazy, and this is a great recap!!
Was listening along and could not figure out what a wound was, at 22:00 😂
is that the proper pronunciation for wound?
Very nice
best vid thanks
The spinosum is supercifial but deep to the stratum basale
you help me a lot with an AP class. I just seen only your video and understanding it. Can you make more videos about AP class please???
I sure can :)!
@@nursing2nurture 😍😍
Question is the stratum spinousum deep to the stratum basale or the stratum gradulosum ?
The Stratum Spinosum is deep to the Stratum Granulosum. :)
thank u so much sis
You are welcome😊
Love it❤❤
Yay!! 🥰
My exam is in one hour and nothing is sticking 😭
😩 We’ve all been there sis! Just trust your gut, do the best you can, and allow God to carry your through it! 💕
Here's a Pnemonic for the layers of the Epidermis: Come, Let's Get a Sun Burn!
Is this chapter in LPN???
it is prerequisite need to get into the LPN program
I am dancing 😊😊😊
Lol! 😂 Thank you so much for watching!
thank youu
You are welcome 😊
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Would you have the note for this?
I will certainly check :)
docs.google.com/presentation/d/1HA_aH4cu_o46mv6ifo9xxMmC2gQOJQWW8Gm3C42LmG4/edit?usp=sharing
Thank you so much
Super 💖💖💖 explanation
12:56
Nno worry I will do best
Can you match reference ?
Thank you is very helpfull the chapter but you are are to fast that i have to listen again. But thanks
I found the video very helpful.For me it wasn’t too fast just about 🙌🏽 thank you!
i like you,
WOUNDS...You for real are saying WOUNDS ???😁😀😀😀😂😂😂😂😂😂😀😀😀😁😁. WTAF???
Yes, which means you’ve watched the video all the way until the end. You’re welcome!
@@nursing2nurture oh so it' a test okay
Talks too fast
You talk too fast...
Hi Rugaba! If you tap the 3 buttons located on the top right corner of the video, there is an option that lets you adjust the video speed. Hope this helps!
Maybe you listen too slow… you didn’t even say thank you for the video or the suggestion to slow down the video. Wow
Thank you
@@SambaMBaldeh-vu6kt you’re welcome 😊♥️thank you for watching