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Ответить😂 Informative and funny 🫶🏼 The best combination!
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ОтветитьNo seriously “like an idiot” really put my whole first semester together. This whole video made everything I learned make sense ❤ thank you!
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A question, when your CO2 levels in the bronchioles are low, what does it do to your bronchioles?
Vasoconstrict
Vasodilate
or nothing?
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ОтветитьDoesn’t emphysema cause hyperventilation instead of hypoventilation?
ОтветитьHello, Great Video, thank you !
Just a question: because we increase the Pa02 by breeding slowly and deeply, does it mean that we might have better performance by doing sport (running for exemple) if we force ourself to breed slow and deep (instead of increasing our respiratory rate) ?
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Can you explain why the PAO2 goes up when the PACO2 goes down and vice versa ? Thanks in advance.
Ответитьdude you’re genius with a sense of humor! Love it!
ОтветитьShallow rapid idiot your breathing what are you doing with your life 🤣🤣🤣 i love it.
ОтветитьGreat videos sir... you are awesome.. lots of love and prayers.. all are crystal clear 😍
ОтветитьCan hyperventilation cause nerve damage or harm eyes ?, I did it like breathing exercise for 1 week 2 times a day for 5 mints, i had sleep problm, fast heart beat ?? Plzz reply can it harm my eyes or can damage nerves ?
ОтветитьThanks for all the videos you upload, they are really helpful. I might be wrong here but I think that VD stays the same independent of your respiratory rate; what changes is the Vd/Vt and that explains why some patients hypoventilate when they breath rapidly and shallow.
ОтветитьYour info. Very good and connected
But please slow down you re very fast
i have a question... you mentioned hypokalemia as a cause in both hyper and hypoventilation.... how so.....can you please explain?
ОтветитьCan you make a video acute respiratory failure, marking the difference between (including etiology and therapy) hypoxemic and hipercapnic, respectively? Just a suggestion. Love your work and humor.
ОтветитьThanks, the video is considerably informative.
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