When I tell you I have been reading the same 4 pages for the past 8 hours and still don’t understand. Then I watch this and wallaaa. 😮amazing work. Thank you very much
so I am not one to really comment on ANYTHING being good or bad. but I HAVE to comment!!!!! I need to let you know how truly grateful I am to have found your videos!!!! being that I started school right before COVID his and everything got shut down not that long after I started school, it made things so very hard for me. Especially since I am a hands on, visual person that tends to get disrated easily. School was so hard to keep up with all the distractions of home and everything in the world. But you brought me so much hope and to top it off you made things so easy for me to grasp and actually retain. you have been a true blessing to myself and a lot of my classmates. thank you so very much for all you do!!!!
I agree with your comment. These videos are amazing. He explains so well and he's so easy to follow. It's unbelievable. I have been an RRT since 1994. The way we were taught was rough, rough, rough. We lost lots of students. They weeded them out like crazy mowing a lawn. I bet they wished they hadn't done that given the times we are living in. I'm a pulmonary NP now and I am getting requests from companies to come work as a RRT. Should've taught the students instead of fluncking them out. As a RRT and NP I find myself watching everyone of his videos. Wished I'd found them sooner.
i been an RT for 9 years and the first thing I hear from this video is "hey future respiratory therapist" lol. Respiratory Coach you are the best teacher for anyone, students or seasoned RT.
Being outside of school and working as an RT, I find these videos very helpful for a refresher! Definitely reorganizing information and also learning some new information that I can implement while working. Thank you Respiratory Coach! I support you all the way. Helping me during school and post RT school graduation.
Thank you! We just started pharmacology stuff yesterday and we have the week to learn it. Im in an accelerated program and its very overwhelming. Hoping to learn your little tips and tricks to understanding and memorizing them.
Your phrase "2 separate nervous systems" really made is so much easier to remember! though the actions of anticholinergic might seem like the same as adrenergic, it's definitely not the same! You're the best.
I am six months into Respiratory school and I am so glad I found your videos! I can follow you and understand, plus you are pretty easy on the eyes. Thank you so much for your help!
Great video man. In my 2nd year, and felt pharmacology was one of my weaker areas so I'm trying to review.. You broke this down better than my instructor did for sure.
Ohhhh COACH! Day before last final (lab) and my head is swimming! I'm neck-deep in needing to know WHY > HOW and this video was my non-rebreather today! 😆 Thanks!
Thank you so much for this! I just took the 220 class final and there were several questions on pharmacology that I missed. I really need to understand it better or it will come back to bite me in the long run. This helps a LOT!
@@nicckkk1 Hey Nick, video is posted hopefully clarifying this question for you. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-aI71sHy5cMM.html Let me know if this doesn't help.
I love the breakdown of this video. I wish you continued on with the Duoneb because this is my question. If you have one that promotes bronchodilation and one that doesn’t. One that promotes mucus and one that doesn’t. Why would we give a patient a duoneb? What is the purpose of giving both? Thank you for all that your doing.
Not to my knowledge, but not 100% certain. I've found that it is a NMDA receptor atagonist, and it looks like it does have some interaction with muscarinic and nicotinic receptors, but I'm not clear on the details of the interaction. Great question. Let me know if you find out elsewhere.
LMAO...I usually don't respond until the next morning, but this comment is immediate response worthy!! LOL. Wasn't too little! I would claim that bad boy. Not sure what that was though!!! Thanks for the comic relief. And thanks for watching and commenting!!!
@@RespiratoryCoach Great video and very helpful! I had to playback the video back 5 times just to confirm it wasn't the chair or cough before posting my comment 🤣🤣🤣