Thank you very much. Love your presentation and glad I found your amazing websites. You showed very easy way to understand. Great examples! I got 98 out of 100 on my exam. Thank you again.
This is great. Thank you so much. Small correction: I think you meant venous compliance should decrease (not increase) in order to increase EDV right?
Thanks so much! Even though I've reviewed this info a gazillion times, I always start dozing off when looking at those godawful charts and diagrams! Amazing, concise, and well presented! Make more quickie review shorts!
Great video! thank you SO much! However, I do have a question regarding the atrium and valves in general....do they ever completely empty of blood after contraction and relaxation or is there always some blood remaining in the ventricles and atrium?
hi can i just ask, are these Na+/K+ ion channels present on all contractile cells in the body or are they by any means exclusive to the cardiac cells? Thanks lots!
Wow. This is a great video. Now I can read my notes without a dazed look. I wish Professors would teach like this! You teach us like we have never heard of this before. Some Professors teach this material like the students already know what he/she is discussing. Great Job!
i have to say i was a little resentful to watch these looking at just the diagrams, but i gota say wonderful job, dont judge a book by its cover thanks :D
My professor had a hard time discussing the whole cardiovascular thing. But you, you seem to do it with so much ease! Thank you for these video tutorials. They're really REALLY good. :)
Do u have any idea how worth u are, u are helping me to save lives of patients suffering frm cardiac diseases which my uni professors were trying to murder with their oh-so-dumb explanations...
ekwlee's comment summed up my sentiments regarding this phenomenal instructor. that is, letters (PhD, EdD, MD) don't qualify you as a good teacher, doctor, person, mentor, etc. Show me how much you care, tell me what you know, and if you do it effectively, I will be able to "fish" for a lifetime
thank you for helping me understand this more easily. i have a physician teaching my a&p 2 course and she is not as easy to follow. you make a good online tutor.
he teaches a $hitload better then most of my professors....the thing is...just kuz ur a professor doesn't automatically qualify you as a good teacher...u can be a good teacher w/o having a PhD..
My college notes got so many blanks... we are all buzy filling them up instead of listening to what the lecturer is saying. Thanks for your work! Learned alot :D
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fadwahamadeh 2 months ago
Thank you very much. Love your presentation and glad I found your amazing websites. You showed very easy way to understand. Great examples! I got 98 out of 100 on my exam. Thank you again.
cmsm2004 2 months ago
This is great. Thank you so much. Small correction: I think you meant venous compliance should decrease (not increase) in order to increase EDV right?
15miguel85 3 months ago
brother thank u so much.
justyours18 9 months ago
Thanks so much! Even though I've reviewed this info a gazillion times, I always start dozing off when looking at those godawful charts and diagrams! Amazing, concise, and well presented! Make more quickie review shorts!
SZK209 10 months ago
Dude there is no enough thanks for u,
greetings from Saudi Arabia
never553 10 months ago
thank you so very much for your amazing work :) what a brilliant presentation of such conceptual material. truly appreciate your help and insights.
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pandapopxoxo 10 months ago
very good video!
Mariestls 10 months ago
WOW! I love the way you teach! AWESOME wish you were my PROFESSOR!!!!
velaer1 11 months ago
Great video! thank you SO much! However, I do have a question regarding the atrium and valves in general....do they ever completely empty of blood after contraction and relaxation or is there always some blood remaining in the ventricles and atrium?
Nidia0110 1 year ago
@Nidia0110 There is always a little blood remaining.
evilnapkineater 11 months ago
you are a genius.
alexisgmoney 1 year ago
hi can i just ask, are these Na+/K+ ion channels present on all contractile cells in the body or are they by any means exclusive to the cardiac cells? Thanks lots!
weareborntodie 1 year ago
@weareborntodie these Na+/K+ ion channels are present in all cell.
yaoifanzaki 11 months ago
Your videos and supplementary descriptions are an asset, keep up the amazing work, thank you so much
desiallstar 1 year ago
Amazing videos, your a natural
desiallstar 1 year ago
fantastic
Serpico261 1 year ago
i have exam tomorrow, n u helped me a lot!!!!!!
syamkamarul 1 year ago
thanks you so much! such a good explination!
bigbigbigbig90 1 year ago
Wow. This is a great video. Now I can read my notes without a dazed look. I wish Professors would teach like this! You teach us like we have never heard of this before. Some Professors teach this material like the students already know what he/she is discussing. Great Job!
camilledm 1 year ago
Thanks so much for the your videos. They are really good.
tarajey 1 year ago
i have to say i was a little resentful to watch these looking at just the diagrams, but i gota say wonderful job, dont judge a book by its cover thanks :D
danielshapes 1 year ago
fantastic videos, thank you
djflip4412 1 year ago
what song is playing?
p.s. great job you are doing! you helped me a lot!
kristagrigorovica 1 year ago
Thanks man!!!!!!! great job
Dempsey97 1 year ago
i stopped going to my physiology class thanks to your videos
sonyaNBA 1 year ago
WOW THIS IS WODNERFUL, GREAT JOB
csilva1112 1 year ago
Thank you soooo much for breaking this stuff down your absolutely saving me n anatomy &physiology right now!!!!
swtc07 2 years ago
woow this is really good...can someone tell me if there is any good videos explaining the EKG or ECG? because I really don't get it
MiszSlik 2 years ago
Dude you're awesome - fantastic job ! Thanks for this !! :)
greattvshows452 2 years ago
thanks! I'm reviewing 4 my CCRN. I found this very helpful.
joyzrc 2 years ago
yo this is tight thanks
tumblindice66 2 years ago
i used your videos as a review... tnx
bullet4some1 2 years ago
My professor had a hard time discussing the whole cardiovascular thing. But you, you seem to do it with so much ease! Thank you for these video tutorials. They're really REALLY good. :)
liyaowen 2 years ago
please can u come & teach in my school, u're really really good. keep up the good work.
007fendi 2 years ago
you are absolutely amazing! thank you!
this presentation is even better than attending class!
urgencyofsound1979 2 years ago
Do u have any idea how worth u are, u are helping me to save lives of patients suffering frm cardiac diseases which my uni professors were trying to murder with their oh-so-dumb explanations...
Its not abt just exam,its abt life.
Long live.
May Allah bless you.
mullimolly 2 years ago
thnku you verryy much. this is very needed in my life LOl tnkuu
soozip 2 years ago
ekwlee's comment summed up my sentiments regarding this phenomenal instructor. that is, letters (PhD, EdD, MD) don't qualify you as a good teacher, doctor, person, mentor, etc. Show me how much you care, tell me what you know, and if you do it effectively, I will be able to "fish" for a lifetime
lamejorpersona1 2 years ago 7
It is great job, man
thanx alot.
Tashakor :-)
Ehsan05 2 years ago
thank you for helping me understand this more easily. i have a physician teaching my a&p 2 course and she is not as easy to follow. you make a good online tutor.
otisdriftwood4 2 years ago
This is really helping me out for my medical school anatomy, physiology thanks so much.
doctorcesar 3 years ago 2
thanx a lot this really is a lot of help.
903133 3 years ago
I have a Cardio Exam this friday and this helped me very much.....thank you!
chiKzara 3 years ago
Wow, me too.!
pontiac999999 3 years ago
you are a legend! if only someone could do this for molecular physiology id b sorted
anthonyoshea3308 3 years ago
wow...thanks you really help me with preparing for my anat and phys 2 class next semester. you are great. you should be a college professor
blak25 3 years ago
lol he is 22 years old he cant be a professor -.- and he is not even finished ^^
but he is good at "teaching" in 20 years he could be a professor
KingBroilly 3 years ago
he teaches a $hitload better then most of my professors....the thing is...just kuz ur a professor doesn't automatically qualify you as a good teacher...u can be a good teacher w/o having a PhD..
ekwlee 3 years ago 28
I wholeheartedly agree with this!
ToobYew 2 years ago
@ekwlee Same here! God damn professors try to show off by making it complicated.
simonistic 1 year ago
@ekwlee 3 dislikes are probably the professors that could not capture their audience.
nystagmus 1 year ago
Thank you a billion. It helps!!!!!! :D
jean90jean 3 years ago
excellent! Thanks a ton.
leenasalhotra 3 years ago
My college notes got so many blanks... we are all buzy filling them up instead of listening to what the lecturer is saying. Thanks for your work! Learned alot :D
DeRong87 3 years ago
excellent video hyperhighs
I think it helps to use the P/V loop to describe this topic...But you did an excellent job with description
I have an explanation of the P/V loop on:
account: o2demand
website: o2demand
o2demand 3 years ago
very helpful thank you
christirega 3 years ago