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  • wow!! yu are amazing!!... your notes are very helpful!!

  • please post a link to the high quality version of this diagram

  • Excellent videos! Thanks very much. I could never find this kind of concise information in any textbook. The algorithms also really help to provide a visual reference for recalling.

  • Joedamedman,

    Where did you purchase those algorithms?? I love to study from them!!

    Oh yeah and thanks for posting them!!! They are soo useful!!

  • Thank you for sharing this story and we hope that she is doing better now that a few years have gone by.

  • THese are awsome...studying for step II right now....The section on Incontenence scored me an extra 5 questions on each of the NBME's.

  • may i know what is the references do you use?

  • i love this

  • Success for Managers means: I want to be in healthy relationships. I want a real connection with people I spend so much time with.

  • can u plz put this diagram on ur page so i can copy it? thanks

  • nice flow sheet

  • Actually I love your videos, but some information here are not correct. DLCO is not normal in chest wall problem. there are reduced but in proportion of the Restrictive Disease. However....Love your Videos....Sdudying from your videos.

  • what program do you use to make this flowchart?

  • Love it... I hate reading :)

  • where can we find this diagram???

  • You cannot at this point. It will be published in the future. Take care

  • where can i get this diagram?

  • @aznomb if you really want this diagram, do what I do: pause the video and copy it out on a large piece of paper. You might even remember it better that way :)

  • Excellent!!!

  • Extremely Useful Information. Thank you. Very well put.

  • I actually came across this video while trying to find out more about ARDS. For your Restrictive Lungs portion of video, please mention to students that severe ARDS survivors generally develop life long Restrictive Lungs; specific lung problems in ARDS survivors seems to be missing from medical literature.

  • thank you

  • Just in time for boards!

  • useful

  • thanks

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