you will be surprised how much you helped me I study medicine in Iraq and I am second year medical student And I never took advantage of my collage lectures I always watch you and understand every thing and if I graduate some day my degree and knowledge will be 90% from you Thank you so much ❤❤
God bless you for sharing your gift with the world ,Zach. It's only a few who are great teachers,who impart knowledge with skill- do consider yourself in that pantheon! We're grateful 🙏
watching this while on methylphenidate which causes mild muscle tension, greatly increased focus, a feeling of restlessness and the typing of way too in depth youtube comments. great video once again!
U beat it like a dead horse! Was waiting to go on more details about types of shock cuz the old vid was more like an approach, thx a lot especially on that CI and VP flow.....i was looking desperetly for that
I have a question! For distributive shock, I dont understand how CI could increase. I understand that the rate and the contractility increase, I understand that would increase CI. My problem is that, if PCWP and CVP are both lower then it means less blood is reaching the L ventricle. Less blood reaching the L ventricle means less blood to pump which should mean a decreased CI, regardless of how hard you are going to squeeze or how fast you are going to beat. That’s clearly wrong though so where am I going wrong? Thank you!
Hi Zach, thank you so much for all that you do. So I always watch your videos for biochemistry and I'm in a dilemma now. I'm supposed to learn the synthesis of glycerophospholipids but I don't think you have a video on that. This has never happened before, I don't know what to do. Help!😭
I saw both, the first one focuses on the basic knowledge and info about shock…more details of pathophysiology, this one have more of clinical aspects to it + it has some practical cases. I guess both complement each other 👌🏻
Does the introduction of inotropes in the case of shock increase the oxygen demand as well? The case study for cardiogenic shock has me wondering, are you putting patients like that on high flow?
Hi Ninja Nerd! Thank you for all these courses and your time to teach us. Question: EKG was good no suspicion of anything, this is a 26 yo F, what will prompt someone to order Echo in this case? Heart sounds were normal, no hx of HF, cardiomyopathy, trauma, etc, do you mind sharing the thought process here? thanks
HELP NEEDED 🤷♂️💭🙋♂️ I need your brill biochemistry mind ,12 years ago lost 90%my teeth ,in 2019 ,2020 cycling accidentsand recently have had stenosis and joint cartilage problem suspect hyperoxalauria ,but now feel parathyroid and other indicated glands may be involved suggested tests am doing 24 hour urine sample can I request it be checked for phoogate level etc and the how do to hone in on problem just watched your parathyroid vid brilliant do you have one on oxalate metabolism how does this relate Parathyroid hormone release ,how can it go wrong I need to help my G.P we need tests to hone in ,is it gut dysbiosis problem or are all these organs not functioning properly due to calcium build up ,help appreciated 😀
Loved the video and really liked the quiz you had for it, really helped me remember the different murmur sounds. Only complaint I have is the raised marks on your back, Im guessing from cupping, were painfully distracting for me. Anyway, another good video.
Hi sir, I'm new to Medicine ... Can you tell me where to start from studying from your channel? Order sir like anatomy, physiology and biochemistry like that.., (Playlist order)
Very informative! You are so intelligent! And the best part is you undoubtedly know how to share your knowledge!!! I love all your lectures! I’ve been using lots of your discussions when I teach critical care.
Thank you so much for making what could be an overwhelming subject so enjoyable!! I am a new CNP and going to be working with a trauma team and plan on continuing to dive deep to ingrain all the things!! I appreciate you so!!
Question, If the tension pneumo is on the left side, then could the PCWP be increased since the pressure on the left side of the heart would reduce L preload simultaneously increasing the RV afterload?? Great video as always, I aspire to be as knowledgeable and enthusiastic as you my guy!!
I am starting PA school in fall and I am in double MA program and I am gonna get Ninja Nerd membership. I have a feeling if I just have Ninja nerd I will ace all my classes FOR SURE.
Are there whiteboard stencils for all the anatomic structures you have to draw again and again and again and again and again and again and again...? I could certainly use some for my paper notes.
You are literally amazing professor zach and your teaching style and skills really motivates me to study. thanks for all the efforts you made in every videos and thanks to ninja nerd team too 💜💜💜
Your educational videos are princess I enjoy your lectures I just want to comment that If you can give us a second in between to screen shot the white board
I might have a shock after watching this video 😅,there is a lots and lots of great info.. god bless you for your hard work ,you and your team ,you are pricless man ,thank you very much.
Amazing as always!! Great content and well put together! You truly make these concepts easier to understand! I don't have to memorize anything because everything you say makes so much sense that I am able to put it into practice every single time! Thank you again for sharing your knowledge! 🤗🙌
someone to love and hug my comment .i really like this guy . whenever i feel i have less knowledge i watch his videos. .my patients are always happy❤❤
ZACH❤ UR LECTURES ARE MY OXYGEN
PLEASE KEEP UPLOADING AND COMPLETE ALL THE PLAYLISTS, ASAP!
UR EFFORTS ARE JUST UNPARALLELED 🤩
WITH IST PAY OF MY ORTHOPEDIC RESIDENCY ,WILL GET MEMBERSHIP OF NINJA NERD.BECAUSE AFTER ALLAH,U HELPED ME TO CLEAR THE EXAM.
I'm not even a medical student and I'm devouring your videos. I've put almost 4 very worthwhile hours into this. Thank you very much.
you will be surprised how much you helped me I study medicine in Iraq and I am second year medical student
And I never took advantage of my collage lectures
I always watch you and understand every thing and if I graduate some day my degree and knowledge will be 90% from you
Thank you so much ❤❤
وحش 💪
@@alialaddin3803 حبيبي💖
@@lorenzovietri yes I do
Why not! @@lorenzovietri
God bless you for sharing your gift with the world ,Zach. It's only a few who are great teachers,who impart knowledge with skill- do consider yourself in that pantheon! We're grateful 🙏
😂HIS SMILE WHILE EXPLAINING EVERY COMPLICATED TOPICS MAKES TOPIC SO INTERESTING🎉
I was literally looking for a lecture on that yesterday and now you guys post it ❤️❤️❤️ thanks, Zach!!
I wish I could 'Like' this presentation a hundred times more! Thank you for this wonderful and easy to understand lecture, Zach! You guys are amazing!
hypersensitivity please!!!
You have such a big heart. It's not easy to do what you're doing. Thank you for all the hardwork !! ♥️
Dang diagnosing this guy with cardiomegaly over the internet
watching this while on methylphenidate which causes mild muscle tension, greatly increased focus, a feeling of restlessness and the typing of way too in depth youtube comments. great video once again!
I can see a passionate, gifted, and no doubt very good doctor!
I really enjoyed the addition of the case studies at the end of the video. I think it is a great idea!
Thank you all. 😊
Thanks!
U beat it like a dead horse! Was waiting to go on more details about types of shock cuz the old vid was more like an approach, thx a lot especially on that CI and VP flow.....i was looking desperetly for that
My god this is so much better explained than anything my professors have ever presented, thank you so much
He has put so much effort in these lectures to simplify it
Hatss off
I have a question! For distributive shock, I dont understand how CI could increase. I understand that the rate and the contractility increase, I understand that would increase CI. My problem is that, if PCWP and CVP are both lower then it means less blood is reaching the L ventricle. Less blood reaching the L ventricle means less blood to pump which should mean a decreased CI, regardless of how hard you are going to squeeze or how fast you are going to beat. That’s clearly wrong though so where am I going wrong? Thank you!
Interesting information thank you for all the new information about shock . Useful infor
Hi Zach, thank you so much for all that you do. So I always watch your videos for biochemistry and I'm in a dilemma now. I'm supposed to learn the synthesis of glycerophospholipids but I don't think you have a video on that. This has never happened before, I don't know what to do. Help!😭
Please make a lecture about insulins and diabete drugs❤ you're best teacher
Thanks ninja nerd😊
Thank you for your videos. Very kind and generous with your time.
There is any different between this video and old video 😢?
Because I just saw an old video
What is the problem!!
You can watch this video too 👌🏻🥼🩺
This is updated
@@MoustafaA26 no time to watch another video
Hello! This is an updated version, thanks for the comment! 😀
I saw both, the first one focuses on the basic knowledge and info about shock…more details of pathophysiology, this one have more of clinical aspects to it + it has some practical cases. I guess both complement each other 👌🏻
Does the introduction of inotropes in the case of shock increase the oxygen demand as well? The case study for cardiogenic shock has me wondering, are you putting patients like that on high flow?
I don't know how to thank you prof. You are so good with this and I don't think anyone can teach the way you do honestly speaking. God is really good
Thankk youuu!! These lectures are a blessing!!! ❤️❤️🙏🏾🙏🏾 In NP school
Dude, really just epic teaching youre doing here!
Just in time😂
I was searching for videos on this topic, thanks zach
Oooh my goodness. Ninja Nerd team.Zach you are the best professor ever.I love watching your tutorials
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Thank sir you are the best. Medical student from sierra Leone
Hi Ninja Nerd! Thank you for all these courses and your time to teach us. Question: EKG was good no suspicion of anything, this is a 26 yo F, what will prompt someone to order Echo in this case? Heart sounds were normal, no hx of HF, cardiomyopathy, trauma, etc, do you mind sharing the thought process here? thanks
HELP NEEDED 🤷♂️💭🙋♂️
I need your brill biochemistry mind ,12 years ago lost 90%my teeth ,in 2019 ,2020 cycling accidentsand recently have had stenosis and joint cartilage problem suspect hyperoxalauria ,but now feel parathyroid and other indicated glands may be involved suggested tests am doing 24 hour urine sample can I request it be checked for phoogate level etc and the how do to hone in on problem just watched your parathyroid vid brilliant do you have one on oxalate metabolism how does this relate Parathyroid hormone release ,how can it go wrong I need to help my G.P we need tests to hone in ,is it gut dysbiosis problem or are all these organs not functioning properly due to calcium build up ,help appreciated 😀
Awesome
why is the video retired? What does this mean?
Loved the video and really liked the quiz you had for it, really helped me remember the different murmur sounds. Only complaint I have is the raised marks on your back, Im guessing from cupping, were painfully distracting for me. Anyway, another good video.
Hi sir,
I'm new to Medicine ...
Can you tell me where to start from studying from your channel?
Order sir like anatomy, physiology and biochemistry like that..,
(Playlist order)
Done
Very informative! You are so intelligent! And the best part is you undoubtedly know how to share your knowledge!!! I love all your lectures! I’ve been using lots of your discussions when I teach critical care.
Very comprehensive and good fun.
Thank you so much for making what could be an overwhelming subject so enjoyable!! I am a new CNP and going to be working with a trauma team and plan on continuing to dive deep to ingrain all the things!! I appreciate you so!!
Question, If the tension pneumo is on the left side, then could the PCWP be increased since the pressure on the left side of the heart would reduce L preload simultaneously increasing the RV afterload?? Great video as always, I aspire to be as knowledgeable and enthusiastic as you my guy!!
I am starting PA school in fall and I am in double MA program and I am gonna get Ninja Nerd membership. I have a feeling if I just have Ninja nerd I will ace all my classes FOR SURE.
Much love from Nairobi Kenya Eastern part of Africa.. that's so informative.keep them videos coming.appreciate it
Are there whiteboard stencils for all the anatomic structures you have to draw again and again and again and again and again and again and again...?
I could certainly use some for my paper notes.
you just lost it my friend is my favorite part of this video ly
You are literally amazing professor zach and your teaching style and skills really motivates me to study. thanks for all the efforts you made in every videos and thanks to ninja nerd team too 💜💜💜
Your educational videos are princess
I enjoy your lectures
I just want to comment that
If you can give us a second in between to screen shot the white board
Thanks for best video
Just amazing
THANK YOU SO MUCH WITH YOUR HELP I WILL PASS MY GOVERNMENT ENTRANCE EXAM 🎉❤
So great, greetings from Germany
I might have a shock after watching this video 😅,there is a lots and lots of great info.. god bless you for your hard work ,you and your team ,you are pricless man ,thank you very much.
You and your lectures are bundle of knowledge!!
MAP can also be calulated as SBP + (2 x DBP) / divided by 3
hi ninja nerd doctor can you make a video about brain contusions, its etiology, treatment all about it !!
Afterwards you'll be shocked to find out you were actually in shock.
what about ebola will effect pre load
Amazing as always!! Great content and well put together! You truly make these concepts easier to understand! I don't have to memorize anything because everything you say makes so much sense that I am able to put it into practice every single time! Thank you again for sharing your knowledge! 🤗🙌
it is like watching amazing film 😅❤
You are awesome sir and content is priceless thank you for giving us this adorable content free ❤️❤️
Super video
Wow, i haven't watched you in a while, man your getting big!
Super excited
In today's seminar in medical school we discussed the same topic. What a coincidence!😂
Do you remove heart pathology
Thank you. I love the way you simplify the information. Your video means a lot to me in study nursing ❤
Definitely passing my NREMT with this guy 👌🏾
You are osm sir♥️
How to diagnosis thus shocks
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Bestt❤
Hi do you make surgery lectures?
thank you very much
Thank Thank Thank you
Every thing is soo simple in ur videos.. Thankyou soo much sir. 🩷 It helps me a lot . Respect form India
24:58 ها 😂❤
Thanks to the best teacher in the world!!!!!!!!
the best to do it!!
Zach no need to retire this episode it is terrific!
Sir please make video on Alzheimer's
U ARE SO SO SO AMAZING, THANK YOU
Amazing video yet again! Thanks for all of your hard work.
I am just thinking how to study .
He is an avatar of God of Medicine
Great video. Dr Zach keep going ...........
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I'm forever thankful for you !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank youuu
thanks Zach 👌so much love to you❤
Huge hugs from India🤗
thanks sir
So good 🤌
Thank you this was amazing !
You are the absolute GOAT
que es CBC en diagnostico?
Zack a true boss ! ❤ Thanks man
is this pdf available?!