Oh,, man,,, My supervisor was asking me last thursday to demonstrate it. But since i have never seen practically, i couldn't demonstrate 😥😪. I highly appreciate you doctor from the buttom of my heart, hope i never miss next time ! 🥰🤩
Many of my colleagues scoff the usage of aneroid sphygmo as unreliable but I can see stanfordians are using it for demonstration purpose confidently. A very good one too.
I usually watch videos on 2x speed, so when I watched this, I was like what the heck I understood nothing! Then I changed the speed to 1x and understood everything :D Brilliant video, thanx so much!!
Same, although I started listening at 1.75. I was wondering why all the comments were positive as I heard nothing at that rate. Your comment encouraged me to relisten and now I understand it. :)
Pulsus paradoxus is correctly measured during quiet respiration, not with exaggerated respiratory effort. The technique you demonstrated also encourages the development of venous congestion in the arm thus making accurate measurement of PP more difficult, if not impossible. The illustration apparently intended to show normal septal movement during LV filling is grossly exaggerated whereas septal displacement to the left during insp. with PP is less-than-adequately shown.
This doctor is certainly a good human and a good colleague. His friends, spouse, kids and rest of family members are blessed to have him.
One of the best demonstration i have seen in a while. Thank you one less thing to worry about.
skepticals1 you mean, demontration.
@@EywaEywaEywa No, he/she meant demonstration.
@@midas61 /whoosh
Oh,, man,,,
My supervisor was asking me last thursday to demonstrate it. But since i have never seen practically, i couldn't demonstrate 😥😪.
I highly appreciate you doctor from the buttom of my heart, hope i never miss next time ! 🥰🤩
Many of my colleagues scoff the usage of aneroid sphygmo as unreliable but I can see stanfordians are using it for demonstration purpose confidently. A very good one too.
Best demonstration ❤
Dr Errol is a gifted teacher.
That was a superb demonstration especially with the Doppler, wonderful thanks
Best practical demonstration I have came across
I wish more of these videos are up! Amazing amazing amazing
Thank you for this demonstration!
Wow great video with a great explanation
Thanks alot for sharing
Now i feel like u understood pulsus paradoxus alot better 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
this is amazing, please continue on making more videos like this on Cardiology topics
This is absolutely amazing
Thanks for sharing this amazing demonstration
Loved it!!! So helpful!
I usually watch videos on 2x speed, so when I watched this, I was like what the heck I understood nothing!
Then I changed the speed to 1x and understood everything :D Brilliant video, thanx so much!!
Medical StudyBuddy 😂 u r a sprinter running through life.....that's good😂
Patience convincing me to continue sprinting through life. Very ironic, I love it 😎😍
Same, although I started listening at 1.75. I was wondering why all the comments were positive as I heard nothing at that rate. Your comment encouraged me to relisten and now I understand it. :)
i was able to understand the subject with the speed of 0.75x barely:)
Me right now. Gonna try it again in 1x 😂
So fascinating!
Wonderful demo!!
absolutely incredible. thank you!
first time understood practically. thank u
amazing demonstration , Thanks !! 🇪🇹
What a great explanation ,, thank you so much
Pulsus paradoxus is correctly measured during quiet respiration, not with exaggerated respiratory effort. The technique you demonstrated also encourages the development of venous congestion in the arm thus making accurate measurement of PP more difficult, if not impossible. The illustration apparently intended to show normal septal movement during LV filling is grossly exaggerated whereas septal displacement to the left during insp. with PP is less-than-adequately shown.
Watch our video using real patient with pulsus
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perfect demonstration 👌🏻
Thank you for sharing
Brilliant
Thank you Sir.
Amazing Video!
WaaaaW!!!! excellent vedio with well explanation.
thnx you.
excellent
Thank you
Thanks
Thnx . Better than
I don't understand is that mean BP or SBP?
Systolic bp
I am cringing at the placement of the BP cuff.
Anyone else looking at those nice veins to cannulate😅
I guess this is required to know as a registered nurse.....
Wrong method shown
Wasted my time
Thank you 😀
excellent
Too sloppy I am left more confused