this guy's channel is damn gold! Thanks for combining humor with learning. Highly effective in keeping our attention and not sleep through the studies!
i like how you explain it. clear pronounciation and not too fast so i dont have to lower the speed. thank you. it's really helpful for me whos not a native
Hi Medicosis; great to watch your videos one by another. Thus, as I came to the part of Bohr equation, I tried to replace the PACO2 in terms of PaCO2 like you explained in the Alveolar Gas Equation video. And all that dead space came up a negative value; because PACO2>PaCO2! I searched the Bohr equation from my own sources; it is actually meant to be V(d) = V(T) x [(PACO2-PeCO2)/PACO2], which makes sense by using endtidal CO2 levels, as we exhale the CO2 through the dead space. I have never been the person who finds mistakes in the material; but this is thanks to you, forcing to make me incorporate stuff with each other. You are definitely a needed educator!
this is my part for case discussion, thank you very much for your very calming voice, I know we are professionals here but the expiration sound demo really made me laugh, made my day. Thank you very much doctor
TESTIMONIAL. This chap understands the physics. Really does. Guyton would be overjoyed to see these vids. If this is not clear to you after watching his respiratory explanations, get a classical physics major to help you out. Or maybe an EE who understands ohm’s cute little law.
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis You do a magnificent job. I should know…i spent years explaining the same sort of stuff to med people and industrial maintenance people. Just last week i was straightening out the thinking in a city water treatment plant. GOOD NEWS for your med students, even if they give up on medicine, once they have learned your lessons they can get jobs in hydraulics, water and heating fields……physics is applicable everywhere.
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis Yes it is, or at least classical physics is. The unprovable dreams of the string theorists and their ilk is just a road to nowhere.
A great video and very entertaining. You have a great way of explaining everything and keeping the listener interested, even for me who is non-medical. I have recently been told that my breath size drops so low that it is less than my dead space, and I now know what this means, although still haven't found out why it's happening!
Would appreciate a video on radial traction if possible. Especially the part where the collapsing pressure of the lungs increase during fibrosis, but radial traction increases thus airways widen. Apologies if it's already been done.
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis Thank you. It's just that I've tried to truly understand it but most of the explanations aren't great or are too vague for my liking. So I get it (in terms of when it happens, when it decreases or increases etc), but without 'really getting it', if you get what I mean and I don't like that 😅
Just one doubt. A respiratory alkalosis disorder is compensated by metabolic acidosis. Then here when, alkalosis occurs due to decreased co2 (respiratory prob), how can a respiratory compensation take place? It should have been metabolic,I.e, excretion of bicarbonate.
if deep and slow breathing method good for increases alveolar ventilation, could we tell the patient as example copd atleats to try that breathing method?? or it is different concept in patient???
me watching medicosis , perfectly understanding my courses , and having a wonderful time laughing at his funny ways to explain things Mom: what kind of medecine that make you laugh allll the time ?!
you live up to the name “medicosis perfectionslis” by being insanely good at everything you do, I aspire to have this level of conceptual understanding and ease one day🩷
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this guy's channel is damn gold! Thanks for combining humor with learning. Highly effective in keeping our attention and not sleep through the studies!
You make me smile while listening.the way you teach is perfect.
Awesome 👏
Omg i hve seen many video abt Dead space and all! But never understood this much clarity!❤️👌🏻🇮🇳🙏🏻
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i like how you explain it. clear pronounciation and not too fast so i dont have to lower the speed. thank you. it's really helpful for me whos not a native
You're very welcome 😊
thank you sir ! you save my life every single semester ..
You’re always welcome 🙏
I'm amazed every time I watch your video …. I really like your explanation. Don't stop please
I won’t.
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You must be falling inlove with him Asma hmm
I can’t help but to laugh when he does the expiration part 😂😂
Haha 😂
Superb talent! Keep the good work up. Even helpful for postgraduates. Amazing talent of teaching. Best wishes from srilanka!
Really good explanation. Understood many concepts well and please do more and more Mbbs medical videos as they are really helpful.
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You literally safe my life ❤️❤️ thank you
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Can you please help me by sharing my videos with your friends?
Hi Medicosis; great to watch your videos one by another. Thus, as I came to the part of Bohr equation, I tried to replace the PACO2 in terms of PaCO2 like you explained in the Alveolar Gas Equation video. And all that dead space came up a negative value; because PACO2>PaCO2! I searched the Bohr equation from my own sources; it is actually meant to be V(d) = V(T) x [(PACO2-PeCO2)/PACO2], which makes sense by using endtidal CO2 levels, as we exhale the CO2 through the dead space.
I have never been the person who finds mistakes in the material; but this is thanks to you, forcing to make me incorporate stuff with each other. You are definitely a needed educator!
i love his way of explanation, its somewhat funny i choked on air,, thank you!!
Haha 😂
Thank you so much 😊
Love watching your video rather than reading a textbook.
Cool 😎
this is my part for case discussion, thank you very much for your very calming voice, I know we are professionals here but the expiration sound demo really made me laugh, made my day. Thank you very much doctor
TESTIMONIAL. This chap understands the physics. Really does. Guyton would be overjoyed to see these vids. If this is not clear to you after watching his respiratory explanations, get a classical physics major to help you out. Or maybe an EE who understands ohm’s cute little law.
Haha 😂
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis You do a magnificent job. I should know…i spent years explaining the same sort of stuff to med people and industrial maintenance people. Just last week i was straightening out the thinking in a city water treatment plant. GOOD NEWS for your med students, even if they give up on medicine, once they have learned your lessons they can get jobs in hydraulics, water and heating fields……physics is applicable everywhere.
Physics is the mother of sciences!
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis Yes it is, or at least classical physics is. The unprovable dreams of the string theorists and their ilk is just a road to nowhere.
A great video and very entertaining. You have a great way of explaining everything and keeping the listener interested, even for me who is non-medical. I have recently been told that my breath size drops so low that it is less than my dead space, and I now know what this means, although still haven't found out why it's happening!
"Sport for the body, Science for the mind" Medicosis delivers the latter greatly :"3
Thanks a lot, dear...I think I deliver the former-too- when I make you laugh 😆
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis It's a full package then xD
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis It always intrigued me as to whether you gonna do a Q & A someday ? and if so where should I put my Questions ?
good explanation. Understood many concepts well
Very nicely & easily explained.Gr8 work medicosis.Keep it up
Thank you so much 😊
I love you!
you make me smile while enjoying learning medicine. :)
Hey thank you very much you have no idea how much u helped
My pleasure 😇
According to this equation ( alveolar ventilation= (TV - DS) X RR ) if RR increases Alveolar ventilation will increase, is it true?
Heeeey I really luv this channel 🥰🥰! I saw a pharma vid before ,and now I’m watching Resp. videos I really really like the videos keeeep going 💛
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Can you please help me by sharing?
Sure ,I will
OMG! medicine is really funny with you😂💙
Thank you 🙏
Thank you
My pleasure 😇
Good explanation
Is there a video explaining tuberculosis?
Yes!
More than fantastic and funny but could you make access only to download the pdfs for free and all thank you for your efforts.
please make a lecture about control of respiration
Would appreciate a video on radial traction if possible. Especially the part where the collapsing pressure of the lungs increase during fibrosis, but radial traction increases thus airways widen.
Apologies if it's already been done.
That’s a good idea 💡
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis Thank you.
It's just that I've tried to truly understand it but most of the explanations aren't great or are too vague for my liking. So I get it (in terms of when it happens, when it decreases or increases etc), but without 'really getting it', if you get what I mean and I don't like that 😅
Big love man❤
besst thankyou sir, you make me love respiratory system
one of the best
Thank you so much 😊
I need more elaboration for this point please..why does airway narrow in expiration?
Fluid-filled lung disease
Just one doubt. A respiratory alkalosis disorder is compensated by metabolic acidosis. Then here when, alkalosis occurs due to decreased co2 (respiratory prob), how can a respiratory compensation take place? It should have been metabolic,I.e, excretion of bicarbonate.
Hi sir, can dead space be negative?
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Thank you for explaining so well 😄💖. This video clarified most of my doubts 😇
This broh just automatically ask outloud what I'm thinking 😂 and proceeds to explain in the best most simplest way 😂
U are amazing 🤩🤩🤩🤩
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What happens to physiological dead space in pneumothorax
V nicely expained 🥇🙏
Thank you so much for your kind words!
Please explain following equation..
resistance = 8nl÷ πr4..
if we decrease diameter how much resistance will increase..
If you decrease the diameter “or radius” into half of its original value, the resistance will increase 16 folds “16X”
Hope it helps!
if deep and slow breathing method good for increases alveolar ventilation, could we tell the patient as example copd atleats to try that breathing method?? or it is different concept in patient???
Big love bro
Hi..great video!!! Can u also explain about closing volume and closing capacity and it's relation to FRC
Awesome as everytime
Thank you 😊
Thanx a lot
sir can we have a video on acid base changes? student nd pg aspirant from india
keep going, bro
I will
Thank you so much 😊
Do alevoli collapse after a bullet wound which puncture thorax
It’s possible.
me watching medicosis , perfectly understanding my courses , and having a wonderful time laughing at his funny ways to explain things
Mom: what kind of medecine that make you laugh allll the time ?!
Haha 🤣
first one watching video
Yay 😃...Thanks!
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If I could, I would pay you my £9250 tuiton fee instead of my uni..
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you live up to the name “medicosis perfectionslis” by being insanely good at everything you do, I aspire to have this level of conceptual understanding and ease one day🩷
I appreciate you!