Simple and very clear about thd topic.very help to just imgaine how it actually works on lungs through animation. Very useful for the students who can actually remember well through videos. Thank you ❤️
thanks....this is the unique way of teaching and this video explains everything in a short time with basic knowledge about ventilation perfusion ratio.
When you say PAO2 you mean the partial pressure of oxygen in the alveoli. in min 1:30 you said that PAO2 when there is no ventilation (poor ventilation) the PAO2 is 40 and PACO2 is 45 mmHg and actually that is not correct the PaO2 is almost = 40mmHg and the PaCO2 is almost = 45mmHg /// PaO2 mean partial pressure of oxygen in artery, not alveoli a big difference!!
amazing animation but Very basic, helpful to grasp an idea but not the general picture. Suggest the same effort put into a longer and better explained version of this topic!