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respiratoryexam · 9 years
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Throughout the United States, there is a distinction between CRT and RRT. Here is a video to explain. Please Share!..
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Good to have a laugh through all the studying. Here is a hilarious Respiratory Therapy Student and Instructor video doing the Harlem Shake...
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How well do you understand Non-Invasive Ventilation? Here is an excellent video review on BiLevel or BiPAP for Respiratory Therapy Students. Great before a ventilation exam. Please Share!..
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Do you remember the Magic Box for Calculating Air-Entrainment Ratios? Here is an excellent video review for Respiratory Therapy Students as a review for Oxygen Therapy. Please Share!..
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How well do you know your PFTs? Here is another excellent video review on understanding Pulmonary Function Tests. Great for Respiratory Therapy Students especially before a Pulmonary Function exam. Please Share!..
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Do you remember how to calculate pH? Here is an excellent video refresher for Student Respiratory Therapists, before a Blood Gases, Ventilation or Patient Assessment Exam. Please Share!..
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How well do you understand Basic Cardiopulmonary Bloodflow? If you need a quick refresher, look no further. Here is another great video review for Student Respiratory Therapists. Please Share!..
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How well do you understand IPPB? Here is a great video on Intermittent Positive Pressure Breathing. This is an excellent review for Respiratory Therapy Students before a Ventilation or Patient Assessment exam. Please Share!..
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How well do you understand HFOV? Here is an excellent video review of High Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV). Great for Student Respiratory Therapists before a ventilation exam or before an ICU rotation. Please Share!..
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Are you aware of how PEEP can alter Hemodynamics? Here is an excellent video review of the effect PEEP has on hemodynamics. Great for Student Respiratory Therapists before an exam or a clinical rotation. Please Share!..
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Here is an excellent video review on Hemodynamic Monitoring & Interpretation. Great review for Student Respiratory Therapists, especially prior to a CCU or CSICU clinical rotation, and Cardiopulmonary A&P exam. Please Share!..http://goo.gl/UxTsHU
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How well can you interpret PFTs? The video below is an excellent review/refresher of Pulmonary Function Tests for Student Respiratory Therapists. Please Share!..
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How well do you know your Ventilator Graphics? Here's an Excellent Review Video. Please Share!
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Any Respiratory Therapy Student needing to brush up on their A-a Gradient, look no further. Broken down very clearly for Student Respiratory Therapists…
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Here is another excellent video review of AC, SIMV & Pressure Support ventilation. This is great for Student Respiratory Therapists before a Mechanical Ventilation exam...
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Here is a great video review on mechanical ventilation and PRVC (Pressure Regulated Volume Control). For respiratory therapy students, this is an excellent introduction, or even just a refresher: 
http://respiratoryexam.blogspot.com/2014/12/prvc-mode-mechanical-ventilation-review.html
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Here is another excellent video review of the Oxyhemoglobin Dissociation Curve. This is an important hallmark of Respiratory Therapy and will need to be mastered by each Student Respiratory Therapist:
http://respiratoryexam.blogspot.com/2014/12/oxyhemoglobin-dissociation-curve-review.html
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