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Respiratory System 3, Pleural membranes and breathing 

Dr. John Campbell
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@titushallie8735
@titushallie8735 Год назад
I’ve never seen such a professor like you. To show appreciation, I have shared your video link to all my colleagues in the Medical Laboratory Sciences department. Once more thanks for educating us globally. I will keep watching your videos 😎
@melikemonahan5772
@melikemonahan5772 5 лет назад
You are the most amazing professor in medical concepts on RU-vid. I congratulate you.
@aaronnan4392
@aaronnan4392 Год назад
what an excellent course! I can't find a teacher in our country teaching students with such enthusiasm. My teacher just presents us with slides as well as dull interpretations.
@roobear5357
@roobear5357 6 лет назад
I stumbled across these videos a week or so ago and have been sort of binge-watching... This man teaches in a calm ,direct manner with minimal fanfare... He obviously has a sound knowledge of the subject matter... These videos are a treasure.
@mihaelajaloba5703
@mihaelajaloba5703 2 года назад
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@leavinoneday
@leavinoneday 2 года назад
Yes he teaches so calmly and in a very simple way.
@paulasusan2592
@paulasusan2592 4 года назад
You are never to old to learn I am nearly 52 binge watching these videos, I have health issues and watching these videos I am finding quite calming as I understand everything so much more now. Thank you Dr. John Campbell
@sarahkennedy6246
@sarahkennedy6246 2 года назад
Wow wow wow! I am a first year student nurse and I can not thank you enough for your videos. Your teaching just makes sense. Thank you SO MUCH!
@leethomas115
@leethomas115 7 лет назад
UK nursing student who was terrible at A&P until I found Dr John Campbell. cheers matey!!
@IzwiDan
@IzwiDan 3 года назад
BSc Nursing today here, his teaching is amazing.
@ayeshakhan7278
@ayeshakhan7278 8 лет назад
Your videos are extremely helpful and very easy to understand. Thank you Dr.John.
@lvillarreal8865
@lvillarreal8865 5 лет назад
as a nurse on break and finally returning to the field, this lecture is absolutely incredibly helpful. i want to make sure that before i set foot on the floor again (after a 3 year long break), i am a SAFE and EFFECTIVE nurse. thank you Dr. Campbell. i'll make sure to get your materials on hand. :)
@TheFarzad85
@TheFarzad85 7 лет назад
Great job! You have a good way to integrate, physics, anatomy, physiology and clinical approache! Someone who can teach in that sense has very high intelligence! I Envy your brain!
@Summertimeangel
@Summertimeangel 7 лет назад
sir, you really stimulate my interest in physio and anatomy and its clinical application :)
@muniera5742
@muniera5742 2 года назад
Unmatched explanation. Concise and straight to the point. You’ve ended my 5 hours of dwelling on this topic. Thank you Dr. Campbell 🙏🏼❤️
@emmayeboah7900
@emmayeboah7900 6 лет назад
Thank you so much, Dr Campbell. You make it so easy to understand! I wish you the best in your teaching career!
@ukareben3297
@ukareben3297 Год назад
Your lectures are very much understood, watching as a nurse. I appreciate you for your excellent teaching. Thank you Dr. John.
@leechloe2954
@leechloe2954 6 лет назад
The best lecture I have ever watched. I shared this with my classmates. Thank you very much. I learned a lot.
@pinkrezado7
@pinkrezado7 5 лет назад
Thank you for taking your time with explaining and demonstrating the visceral and parietal pleura membranes in layman's terms Doctor Campbell. I quite enjoyed your video and learned a lot.
@Summertimeangel
@Summertimeangel 7 лет назад
this is so extremely helpful! Thank you so much. You are certainly a gifted teacher.
@Eyedaa_m
@Eyedaa_m 4 года назад
Dear Dr.campbell! You’re Amazing teacher! Thanks for all of your efforts 💐
@princessjazz5767
@princessjazz5767 4 года назад
LONG LIVE DR CAMPBELL.. I AM A PRE PA STUDENT IN AMERICA AND ALL OF THIS IS V V VALUABLE TO ME. THANK YOU.
@shannonfinn4316
@shannonfinn4316 Год назад
Excellent refresher for this RN. I wish you had been my instructor in A&P in 1984.
@cristielysousa6190
@cristielysousa6190 4 года назад
Sir. Campbell, I really wanna to thank you for the lectures. Is so didatic and useful. Thanks for share your knowledge.
@cynthiajames516
@cynthiajames516 7 лет назад
very good and simple teaching
@veeeks6984
@veeeks6984 7 лет назад
If I stood in a closet with the doors closed and blew an un pop-able bubble, the bubble would attach to the walls of the closet. This is the parietal part. The bubble would also come back and cover me, this is the visceral part.
@ilovemyfamily51
@ilovemyfamily51 7 лет назад
You are Awesome. Thank you, Dr.
@geojor
@geojor 8 лет назад
am enjoying your teaching...
@sofiagioiosa9822
@sofiagioiosa9822 2 года назад
Thank you so much for your videos, Dr. Campbell! They're most helpful!
@9styles9
@9styles9 3 года назад
Enjoyed watching and learning from this tutorial. You have an amazing talent of making a subject seem simple.
@hazareouarti5408
@hazareouarti5408 7 лет назад
thank you Dr.john you help a lot
@alexnam2750
@alexnam2750 4 года назад
Thank you for your demonstration and explanation of Pneumothorax, Hemothorax, and Pleurisy!!! :)
@emilytei4605
@emilytei4605 7 лет назад
you are a Godsend. ...thx
@lightchroma7092
@lightchroma7092 3 года назад
you are awesome, Dr. God bless you. from a happy student, Accra-Ghana
@miriami7
@miriami7 6 лет назад
Thank you dr. John
@marinodisla1217
@marinodisla1217 4 года назад
Hello, where is Part 2?? BTW, Thankyou Dr. Campbell for so many awesome videos! I understand every one of them, as you explaine them with clarity, simplicity and devotion. I have REALLY learned a lot in your channel. A big hug for you, dear Doctor!
@nouralqudahh
@nouralqudahh 7 месяцев назад
I love how you give clinical applications on every topic
@littlemedicos714
@littlemedicos714 2 года назад
Thank You so Much Sir Glad to see the baloon as a lung, now my concept is clear. May Allah give you paradise.
@melissaok9713
@melissaok9713 Год назад
Question: Are the visceral and parietal pleura membranes basically he same thing as interstitials in the way that it "velcros" layers in our anatomy together? I know that the periosteum is a membrane that covers the bone underneath muscle and is full of nerves. My Mom explained that because of her bone condition (multiple hereditary exostosis), which is tiny bump-like bone growths happening all over the skeletal system, that every tiny movement she makes is very painful because of the periosteum moving over and essentially scraping over the non-smooth bones. It is sobering to understand that every little movement, even just a muscle twitch, will cause the feeling of bone pain, which I heard is the most painful type of pain. Although I am a carrier of the gene deformation, it is dormant in me because it is a recessive gene trait and I have the dominant gene. My Mom and both sister's have it actively and live life with this disability. They three also have red hair, a physical trait of the recessive gene. Living with a disabled family has given me a far more understanding, awareness, and first-hand experience of the struggles thereof than a more average and active life. I am immensely appreciative that you have taken the time to explain our anatomy and biology in a clearly understandable manner. This helps me better explain to doctors and speciallists our family medical condition and how it effects day-to-day living. I low-key want to be quizzed after your videos to see what info I retained. You make the boring stuff entertaining to learn, thanku.😄
@Rene-uz3eb
@Rene-uz3eb Год назад
The periosteum is anchored/grown on the bone, I don’t think it can move or scrape on the bone. I think only tendons or ligaments can do that.
@melissaok9713
@melissaok9713 Год назад
@@Rene-uz3eb Ah, ok. Thanku for that clarification. So it is full of nerves though, right? I do know that my family members who have active MHE (Multiple Hereditary Exostosis) feel pain with every movement. Even the tiniest twitch hurts, and its bone pain, which, I have heard people say, is the worst kind of pain to feel.
@Rene-uz3eb
@Rene-uz3eb Год назад
@@melissaok9713 yes I’ve read it is highly innervated. The genetic markers increase the risk for developing the disease, but I could not find any numbers on how high that risk is. It is strange that it typically only starts manifesting after age 12 or so, for being genetic.
@EmilieRosanvallon
@EmilieRosanvallon 4 года назад
goodness, you are SUCH a good teacher, thank you!
@UpInTheSky2025
@UpInTheSky2025 3 года назад
This is perfect! You have explained this beautifully. Thankyou!
@Mobius3c273
@Mobius3c273 2 года назад
Great videos. I have been following Dr Campbell for some time, but found a link above his news update. I'm so interested in news update, that I fail to follow up these links. I followed all three of the respiration series videos and couldn't stop watching them. Great education tool. Simply brilliant videos
@sutapamahapatra7589
@sutapamahapatra7589 2 года назад
Sir I think you are the great teacher in physiology
@janelonton
@janelonton 3 года назад
Sir, hands down to you and your teaching, sir!! Thank you so much for your dedication in education. It is priceless (though I know educational project materials heavily cost $$$)
@GiseleKnight
@GiseleKnight 5 лет назад
great explanation , even for people who don't have any medical background.
@anamayagoitia9124
@anamayagoitia9124 6 лет назад
wow! the explanation was incredible, thanks for sharing your knowledge.
@lluda44
@lluda44 2 года назад
Understanding how we are made is understanding the mind of God...its amazing!
@sachiperez
@sachiperez 3 года назад
All of that is in me and feels good to use. I hope it keeps working for a long time!
@_spinning2466
@_spinning2466 4 года назад
thank you so much Dr.John ,you really save my biology: )
@ruthgonzalez1248
@ruthgonzalez1248 3 года назад
Thank you for all your videos doctor.
@NORA-xu3wf
@NORA-xu3wf 4 года назад
Thank you 💕
@ogieloveth8620
@ogieloveth8620 3 года назад
Your videos is extremely simple and easy to understand
@NotEmilyInParis
@NotEmilyInParis 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Very accessible even for a regular joe like me.
@abbeygarant9199
@abbeygarant9199 4 года назад
Your lectures are great. Thank you :)
@leavinoneday
@leavinoneday 2 года назад
Thank you so much Doctor for this amazing wonderful video.
@zizetghobrial2155
@zizetghobrial2155 5 лет назад
Thank you. Amazing.
@jasminemh5664
@jasminemh5664 6 лет назад
الله يسعدك 💝💝💝💝💝💝
@Misshannah_grace
@Misshannah_grace 3 года назад
Saving my GPA one video at a time. Thank you.
@patrickc8971
@patrickc8971 4 года назад
thank you john great explanation ! have been watching your coronavirus update videos and now I'm going over your old videos as I am starting med school in September so might as well get ahead since I am in lockdown and have lost my job !!
@yullaanderson7201
@yullaanderson7201 4 года назад
Thank you very much doctor , 👌I'm watching you from Algeria and I have 17 Years old 😝😝
@UAE8643
@UAE8643 5 лет назад
THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
@dr.yuvarajanpalanisamy9805
@dr.yuvarajanpalanisamy9805 5 лет назад
you are great its a good lession. i wish i could be your student. please continue all other systems
@aw4au112
@aw4au112 7 лет назад
great teaching ability. awesome video
@samt3820
@samt3820 7 лет назад
dr John my question is if the plural membrane is puncture thru a throacentsis how long will the membrane heal?
@tiatia8161
@tiatia8161 9 месяцев назад
Thank yu Dr Campbell 😊
@chizzyokere6320
@chizzyokere6320 7 лет назад
You are a life saver!
@mullahateeq9801
@mullahateeq9801 6 лет назад
Very good vedio sir love from India💐👌👌👌
@GurudattSinha
@GurudattSinha 5 лет назад
You are awesome.... What a wonderful explanation
@jasminemh5664
@jasminemh5664 6 лет назад
I hope all you're life being good and happy .💖I'm from Jordan . Jordan university of science and technology .
@muhammadyaseenmahtaab7820
@muhammadyaseenmahtaab7820 5 лет назад
Excellent...
@5omethingsBetterThanNothing
@5omethingsBetterThanNothing 6 лет назад
is it the negative pressure that causes the visceral membrane to move with the parietal membrane or is the thin lining of fluid between both membranes?
@ya1647
@ya1647 5 лет назад
Thank you!!
@abrakadabra-360
@abrakadabra-360 4 года назад
The diagrams are so beautiful!
@katherineperkinsschaller357
@katherineperkinsschaller357 3 года назад
I love your beautiful drawings. Years ago, after a partial hysterectomy, I ask the Dr. to draw a picture of how I looked inside ( I am an artist), he really gave it a try ha!
@ianmaclean5083
@ianmaclean5083 8 лет назад
thankyou
@josephpoole1497
@josephpoole1497 Год назад
You are such a great teacher!
@seshachary5580
@seshachary5580 7 лет назад
very educative thank you regards.
@BT-ty2nk
@BT-ty2nk 5 лет назад
Amazing
@irenesolimensario5699
@irenesolimensario5699 5 лет назад
Thank you very informative
@srijitgh
@srijitgh 7 лет назад
sir, if parietal pleural membrane moves the visceral pleural membrane, that means the chest wall moves the lungs?? isn't the lungs expand and inhale to move the chest wall???
@marvona3531
@marvona3531 6 лет назад
Thanks 👍✳️👍✳️👍✳️
@daisydally7878
@daisydally7878 4 года назад
Great work, easy to understand
@stephenmadanda6358
@stephenmadanda6358 Год назад
Thanks alot Dr Campbell for wonderful lectures but am requesting if I get some notes on respiratory, urinary, endocrine, nervous systems.thsnks Dr.i will be grateful.
@ananthapadmanabhaguptabs3943
@ananthapadmanabhaguptabs3943 2 месяца назад
Soooooper Professor Sir, 👌👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏😮🫢🤔🤝🙂
@ilraaijm
@ilraaijm 4 года назад
Wauw that is the best explanation i ever heard!
@giftokorie3556
@giftokorie3556 3 года назад
I love ur teaching Sir, it actually helped me in my biology test. Sir, do u teacher chemistry too?
@stranieb
@stranieb 4 года назад
oooouch, just listening /visualizing about any issues with the pleural membranes makes me scared to breathe.
@eliyafatima
@eliyafatima Год назад
Great 👍
@cking2883
@cking2883 Год назад
Thanks doc
@ravispharmacologyandanatom6365
@ravispharmacologyandanatom6365 2 года назад
Thank you for the wonderful video
@kimbrackins8403
@kimbrackins8403 7 лет назад
Thank you so much !! I finally understand
@marcoquattroventi7888
@marcoquattroventi7888 Год назад
Thanks
@memoryjay1325
@memoryjay1325 2 года назад
Thanks u very much sir I have really improved in my anatomy and physiology.
@klear.k2101
@klear.k2101 6 лет назад
great explination
@suomaiipinge1316
@suomaiipinge1316 7 лет назад
good explanation
@khadijehpoori315
@khadijehpoori315 4 года назад
Thank you so much it was a very good explanation
@shashimoghe3920
@shashimoghe3920 3 года назад
Dr john Campbell sir very important but very difficult to understand unless visited again and again thanks 11/05/2021
@jewelly0759
@jewelly0759 4 года назад
Godbless u sir
@verrykaira9343
@verrykaira9343 2 года назад
sir thank you so much I really appreciate you very interesting
@fatmaelzahraamohammed496
@fatmaelzahraamohammed496 5 лет назад
Dr Campbell i am from Egypt and i need the work of campbellteaching a lot but i can not find it ,can you help me please
@Campbellteaching
@Campbellteaching 5 лет назад
How good is your internet connection?
@fatmaelzahraamohammed496
@fatmaelzahraamohammed496 5 лет назад
@@Campbellteaching it is good
@Campbellteaching
@Campbellteaching 5 лет назад
you can watch all of the videos on campbellteaching channel on youtube, this will keep you busy for a while.
@fatmaelzahraamohammed496
@fatmaelzahraamohammed496 5 лет назад
@@Campbellteaching i have been watching your videos for 2 years and we study your book in our school
@mousumiprasad2449
@mousumiprasad2449 3 года назад
very helpful vdo for me being a Humble Science teacher
@XXX-cq9uj
@XXX-cq9uj 4 года назад
Impressed 👀
@jbrise7560
@jbrise7560 3 года назад
Really good information sir! 👍
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