Very good professor, even my non EMS friends say the same and he explains things in a way anyone can understand, I would definitely take his class in person if possible
@@davidrosenberg6519 It’s not 100% confirmed yet obviously, but SIDS is now thought to be caused by infants not having the same instinctive reflex to wake up when they stop breathing during sleep. It could be caused by airway obstruction, blankets, sleep apnea, etc.
I really wish his students would Shut Up so I could hear the lecture and so the teacher could stay focused and on track. Solid information.
Very good professor, even my non EMS friends say the same and he explains things in a way anyone can understand, I would definitely take his class in person if possible
It"s nice that in order to illustrate the lecture on pediatrics, the instructor included this group in his class.
I truly love your lectures
That man is extremely patient. I would've snapped multiple times.
you’re an absolute legend
Crazy to watch this now. We now know the cause of SIDS.
What is the cause
@@davidrosenberg6519 It’s not 100% confirmed yet obviously, but SIDS is now thought to be caused by infants not having the same instinctive reflex to wake up when they stop breathing during sleep. It could be caused by airway obstruction, blankets, sleep apnea, etc.
@@davidrosenberg6519 It also had something to do with genes if I remember correctly.
at what age do people learn not to talk while someone els is giving a lecture? pathetic
Welcome to Queens??
This is so Heimish, all these guys must have come in from mincha after some sweaty basketball
What about a stoma for epiglottis?
PS Transport treatment would most likely have to be a cric on the trachea below the epiglottis and vocal cord opening.
Great lecture, annoying students lol