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  • Thanks alot

    really you made it very easy

  • thank u soooo much

  • Thanks for posting this, helping me revise before starting 2nd year nursing next week at fusehill street! cant wait to get back to your lectures to learnt lots and lots! 

  • THANK YOU SIR, GREETINGS FROM CALIFORNIA! CHEERS!!

  • I need to sell some of my books, please get your classmates to buy a Physiology book and a Pathophysiology book from

    campbellteaching.co.uk

    thanks, John

  • OMG! I wish you were my personal Biology teacher!

  • after seeing this, it made sense now. i copied everything you draw! thanks!!!!

  • Thank you soo much! :)

    I have a test tomorrow and I think I'll do good thanks to your help! :)

    Please keep on posting vids!

  • thanks, real help!

  • i am also a clinical instructor in our nursing school and I find this very helpful in making my students understand more bec. of the simplicity of the explanations and the diagrams...thank you sir!

  • thats because during transfusions, only the red blood cells are tranfused into the patient. Not the serum.. So the O RBC has no antigens present on it. So that the patient with the A or B antibodies will not response to the O RBC.

  • why is "O" group called universal donars then, if they have antibody A and B, then blood group "o" can not be transferred to Group A person, I think there is some mistake, if i am not wrong?

  • O can donate, because they have no antibodies, but can't receive because they have antibodies against A and B i'm thinking.

  • great educational opportunity.  I am a paramedic who has been at it for over a decade now. Never have I seen materials so well put together.

    I like many other dyslexics learn better by hearing and seeing this series is invaluable. Great job.

  • Thanks for this Matt, Im a bit dyslexic myself, but the diagrams are essential for anyone learning physiology, best wishes for your important work,

    John

  • Could not agree more,

    John

  • It's great to be able to teach over the internets and avoid brats throwing blackboard erasers at ya.

  • HAHAHAHA

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