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Uploaded by on Mar 27, 2008

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  • Thank you so much for connecting the dots between the lack of glucose/02 and cerebral edema!!! Your videos are wonderful!!!

  • thank you purpleyeris

    slowly getting back to making new videos

    can visit o2demand website for more videos

    enjoy :)

  • great work...keep doing.....

    do u have ECG lecture videoes?

    plz add

  • Thanks John. Currently working on videos for interpreting blood gases. Will try working on ECG videos and discuss more on the cardiac system ex. cardiac dysrhythmias, heart blocks, and congestive heart failure. Thanks for sharing your interest and hope to keep making more clinical videos.

    Share the good work...tell a friend about our website: o2demand

    thanks

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  • dear john do u hab video on embryology....plzzzzz helpp me...m havin problem wid embryology

  • Very well explained. Thankyou.

  • This is great :) I was wondering if you have the notes for this videos so we can follow the video having the notes, it would be great. Thank you, great job!

  • parasympathetic NS with differing class of receptors for each organ being innervated and talk about certain agonist and antagonist effects and join together a clinical perspective. Hope you enjoy!

  • will defintely have many lectures on pharmacology...currently working on acid/base lectures with clinical correlates such as hyperkalemia in acidosis which could lead to cardiac dysrhythmias which ultimatey leads to decreased cardiac output and reduced perfusion to vital organs...multiple organ failure

    I will talk about the symp and

  • nice. do you have any on the explanation of sympathetic and parasympathetic NS in terms of cholinergic, adrenergic, muscarinic, etc?

    (sorry if it is already in this video, i couldn't watch all of i where i was at the time.)

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