This video is very informative. My boyfriend has MODS (I believe it is either in stage 3 or 4) and so I was trying to understand what exactly it is. Thanks for breaking it down. Calling it "the point of no return" is a bit pessimistic, though.
@ParisLeShea Thank you, Paris. I'm sorry to hear about your boyfriend. I'm definitely in the process of maturing into the subject of trauma physiology. As time goes on, I will more comprehensively understand topics like MODs, and be able to better portray their physiologic ramifications. All the best to you!
This video is very informative. My boyfriend has MODS (I believe it is either in stage 3 or 4) and so I was trying to understand what exactly it is. Thanks for breaking it down. Calling it "the point of no return" is a bit pessimistic, though.
ParisLeShea 1 year ago
@ParisLeShea Thank you, Paris. I'm sorry to hear about your boyfriend. I'm definitely in the process of maturing into the subject of trauma physiology. As time goes on, I will more comprehensively understand topics like MODs, and be able to better portray their physiologic ramifications. All the best to you!
kotanenchris1 1 year ago