Was so helpful. You have no idea how badly our professor at the uni describes it. I listed to him many times but still couldn't get the whole idea behind it. You explained everything so simply and clearly in 15 minutes... Thank you😀
Congratulations! I had trouble understanding the gas-blood coefficient and you made it feel like child's play with this video! Thank you very much girl!
Im on general anesthetics lecture on medschool and I was having hard time understanding. this is SUCH an amazing explanation. Wow i was struggling so hard reading the textbook but this was a great explanation!!
Amazing video, thank you! just wanted to clarify one point by saying that a MAC value of 1.0 represents the amount of agent that is required to prevent movement in response to surgical incision for 50% of the population. Unconsciousness is associated with much lower concentrations (usually ranges from .1 - .3 MAC)
Well very explained mam ....i m a final year mbbs student and i was feeling stressed because i had not understand this topic , but after watching this video my concepts are 100% clear by heart ..Thank you so much
super awesome video and explanation ..thaank youu soo much .. 15 minutes video made my life easy after getting some headache while trying to understand the concept of blood gas partition coefficient .. keep up the good work .. :D
excellent concept explain by you, breaked my all doubts.....expecting more videos from you...looking further..thank you so much , I didn't find such beautiful explanation anywhere else... thaks a lot...
No, no, no!! The Ostwald coefficient is NOT A PARTITION COEFFICIENT. It is a solubility co-efficient. It is similar but not the same. Please correct your video.