Respiratory Therapist: Assessing needs based on ABGs!
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
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This video breaks down how to assess patient needs based on ABG values!
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*All information provided in this video is strictly for educational purposes, and is not provided to guide a specific careplan for any specific patient.
This man is the GOAT!! HE COULD TEACH ALL SUBJECTS....and still hold it down!! You are a blessing!! Thank you for all YOU do!!
u got me when u said that patient is playing bingo 🤣🤣 thank u joe for the amazing content that u keep putting out am watchin from Egypt 🤍
Just got an interview for the RT program next week! Your videos are amazing and I’m binge watching as much as I can. Thank you 🙏🏾 ❤
New grad ICU nurse here, this video was my “lightbulb” moment! Thank you so much.
I work hard for lightbulb moments! Thanks for the feedback!
How..... does this make SO MUCH MORE SENSE when you explain it?! Thank you so so much! please keep making more content!!!
Because it's not the first time you've heard it. The first time creates confusion, the second and third generates clarity! Thanks for watching and kindly commenting. GO BE GREAT!
We almost there future RRT's!!
Heck yeah! Finish strong and go get that RRT!
Great information
First off, I really appreciate your videos. I paused this video at 3:16 . I noticed you said the pt needed to be tubed but why not try BiPAP first?
Hi! It's not a bad thought, and more information would likely be needed to make a definitive decision, but I said intubate and MV because the pH is below 7.25. That's a general guideline to remember when preparing for the TMC and CSE exams. Hope that helps and thanks for watching!
Great tutorial Joe. In Scotland, that patient would also be out playing bingo! Love it. Thank you as always, for putting theory into practical context.
In case you didn’t know, I’m crazy bout you…lol. I’ve been a RRT for years now, and sometimes I need refreshments! Your videos are so well done. You are articulate and so knowledgeable. Your examples are spot on. I always direct my newbies and coworkers to you and your UTube channel. Thank you so much 🙏💙🙏
I'm crazy about you! Thank you for your kind comment. GO BE GREAT!
How do you get a doctor to understand your compensated blood gas? I had a patient last night they wanted NIV and then potentially intubation with a fully compensated blood gas. It was so frustrating and they caused her more anxiety because of all of that.
ALWAYS -ALWAYS - ALWAYS great teaching !! Thank you
Thank you for this video 🙏🏻could you do video on postural drainage position too?
Thank you so much for what you do to help us students. In my senior year and I have watched many of your videos.
thank you for always breaking it down, for those of us who struggle with ADHD, staying focused is always a task, but your videos are never boring and are always informative... class of 2024!
Nice! Thanks for watching and kindly commenting. CLASS OF 2024!! Getting close!
I went on a Hiatus and need to study for my TMC and your videos have helped me so much!
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Thank you so much. Watching most of your videos it really helps.
You are Brilliant! You have taught this the absolute best! I am a Paramedic going through the CCT program and was struggling a bit with this and your videos have helped! I will pass your info along to my co-workers!!
Hi Brandi! Thanks for watching and kindly commenting. I also teach a 8 hour vent course with a CCT RN and Paramedic. Check it out @ www.advancedventilatorlifesupport.com
Ok awesome! I will check it out!
Thank you for another great video!
I'm in my 2nd sem in RT prog. This was extremely helpful for me. A lot clicked for me..I was having diff understanding..but right when I knew that the last ABG example was Def a COPD pat, that I'm understanding this a lot better. Thanks for making this vid, I appreciate the help..im now sub.
Glad you found it helpful. Thanks for watching and kindly commenting!
I love the blood gas review ❤❤❤
Another great review!
He’s awesome 👌🏽
Amazing review! This is amazing great explanation!
Awesome explanation! I love your videos!
Amazing video bro....keep up the good work.
This breakdown is beyond amazing!! Thank you coach!!
Thank you, Jessica. I appreciate you watching and kindly commenting. Graduation coming up soon?
Year to go!
@RespiratoryCoach if you are in nyc, could you refer me to a great school that I can get an amazing teacher like you. Because explanation is very clear.
lol he pulled Eagans out and started preaching! 🙌
LOL! Thanks for the laugh and for watching!
Well explained thank you sir..🙂
Awesome info. Thank you soo much.
Amazing teaching ❤️ thank you so much
Being a student, it would be nice for you to put the normal ranges for everything in an abg. I know them already but for other people that do not know or need a reminder. KNOW your NORMALS!
Im 40 and i will
Start the prograM
Thank you so much for the video can you do video about HFNC because after covid more doctors request to put patients on it
Thank you
Very good account 😃
Thanks for the info
Ty.
Can you explain Venus blood gas and how only PH and Co2 is the true value in the future?
Joe can you pls make a video on metabolic acidosis.... like in DKA and lactic acidosis
Man, i love you
I appreciate you so much! Thanks for all that you do. My semester is over, so now I can do some leisure reading. Any book suggestions for respiratory therapy students?
Egans
Great explanation thank you
Hi coach. Can you help me to know how to distinguish if I draw ABG or VBG (besides look at the color? Any hint so that I know how to figure our if it was arterial or venous blood? Thanks.
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what if co2 =66 high and hco3 - =16 low , ph is 7.1, what is the solution in this case?
How to reach out to you for consultation.
Sorry, pH 7.22, PCO2 58 and HCO3- 24 clashes with Henderson-Hasselbalch equation.
You're 100% correct. I appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment! GO BE GREAT!