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  • thanks for this helpful for us new nurses

  • Thanks for posting this video this will be helpful in the EMT profession.

  • I am very happy to see the vidoe from you, hopefully the others also are happy for You presents a short video on assessing the most common abnormal lung sounds.

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  • great explanation

  • This guy should create a textbook for nurses

  • great video! thanks a lot!

  • Best explaination I've heard so far. Great teaching. Thanks a lot

  • COPD is the disease of the big and small airway. there is two disease in COPD brochitis and empysema. brochitis from big airway emysema is from small airway.

    RCP

  • I've been in Med School for 2 years and this is the best explanation I've heard so far

  • I wish he ws my teacher. very useful. Thank you

  • My Mosby Physical Exploration book in spanish has a table of translations in the main languages and it says CRACKLES.

  • Love your educational videos!

  • thanks for that! Australia calls rales crackles :)

  • I love your videos, I used them when ever I need a refresher. Thanks

  • this guy is a great teacher! wish I had him!

  • Thank you so very, very much!!!!!

  • very very informative thank you so much

  • Excellent way on explaining this! Very Helpful!

  • Excellent!!!  Thank you!

  • so much help, thank you!

  • thanks

  • I love "ah ha" moments! I am a new RN and working on perfecting my assessment skills. This has helped so much...thank you..:o) I also recommend the "Heart Sounds" lecture....awesome!

  • This lecture was excellent. So helpful. I start listening to BBS on patients in 2 weeks and was really concerned that I was not hearing BS correctly. Thank You!!!

  • Thanks a bunch, this is very helpful.

  • very clear, good for me..

  • Veeerrrryy good! I don't know why is this hardly to find somewhere good explained. This was very helpful, and you are great lecturer!

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  • thank you so much for your videos, it is a great help

  • my gosh thank for these videos. I just finished my first year of nursing and I still don't understand how to assess my patient. I think im doing it wrong, i tihnk im doing it right. I will never know. This video helps a lot thank you again. Im just preparing for my second year of nursing. Yes i am a male :) I want to be outstanding next year so I can perform well in clinical practice. I want to be a terrific nurse and enjoy my time. I also want to impress employers. I AM HOPEING to get a NA pstn

  • we say crackles in australia

  • Amazing! His lecture is wonderful. I totally get it the differences now! Just in time for my Exam!

  • This was an outstanding lecture, why don't all lecturers instruct like him?

  • i love this instructor! love his lectures :)!!!! luv him luv him luv him :)!

  • This video is great, thank you! We call rales 'crackles' in the UK too!

  • Great video thanks!

  • Bravo!! Very informative!

  • wonderful!!!!!!!!!

  • thanks a lot!

  • Iam a Paramedic student ande these is a great video. You are a great teachear , evrything is clear.Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • im a advanced care paramedic and i couldnt give a better example

  • He is excellent teacher, thank you

  • I'm in EMT class and this really helps rather than just simply hearing it and learning the definitions.. this really helps crystallize WHY these things are happening.

  • This video is great. I've been a National Registry Paramedic for five years and I'm in my third year of RN school and this video makes more sense than anything I've see in my career.

  • This video is great. The instructor does a great job and this has really helped me be a better EMT.

  • This lecture is excellent, I am in paramedic school and this crystallized some technique and understanding for me.

  • Thank you for the video! I get more from this video than most skill lectures in school. I feel much more confident with basic assessment of lung sounds now :)

  • very helpful! thanks os much!

  • thank you very, very much. i can tell you this video help me a lot with my EMT class. thanks again.

  • Cannot explain this subject any better. Just took physical assessment and I learned more from this video

  • I am a new EMT.. I haven't gotten a chance to hear different lungs sounds and have always wonder what they would sound like.. this is an awesome video.. I don't think this will ever get out of my head now..Thanks alot.

  • What is the use of assessing lung sounds over the dead space (over the trachea)? It doesn't give me any useful info. Plz correct me if I am wrong!

  • great video ! the professor is hot too!

  • Oh wow. It's not like breathing sounds are hard to study, but this video makes it SO clear to understand! Thank you so much!

  • Great Video, we called them crackles in Australia too.

  • thanks for clearing up rales!!

  • Coarse rhet rales, Raggy?

    Thank-you for video!

  • very informative video. i especially like the point u made to visualize the airway as the patient breathes. also how you differentiated rhonchi from pleural friction rub. i am in 3rd semester in nursing school and i needed a refresher to assess lung sounds because i have clinical tomorrow. thanks for sharing.

  • thank you sooo much. i just started respiratory therapist program and this will come in very handy

  • very informative.. I will be taking my NCLEX exam next week.. and this is so helpful...

  • thank's for helping,,,,hmmmm

    GOD bless,

  • I've been needing help in understanding adventitious lung sounds...this helps me out A LOT. Thanks a many

  • Thank you so much for this video... it really helps me for my exams~

  • Your time, courtesy, and gift of teaching have been invaluable to me. Thank you

  • I am a student in a Nremt Intermediate class in new hampshire, I have found your videos to be extremely helpful in understanding not only A@P but diagnostics and treatment as well. Thank you for placing such a valuable education resource online free of charge

  • thank u sooo much very helpful..easy 2 understand

  • Thank you ! Great explanation!

  • Good lecture~

  • wow this is a great video thank your

  • Great teacher

  • Thanks for uploading. This is very useful, and the kind of informative footage that youtube needs more of.

  • great work

  • thaaaaanxx

  • thanks for the explanation..it helped alot!

  • yes this is very helpful, great teaching method

  • this is very helpful...thank you so much for the video

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