Coagulation cascade | Human anatomy and physiology | Health & Medicine | Khan Academy
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I studied Robbin's pathology, I studied guyton and believe me, these 14 minutes have stood more valuable for me than those 20 pages of textbooks
@kerrybiery6360
2 жыл бұрын
Exactly! Those who really know how complicated this whole coagulation thing is have great respect for this presentation. Of course, this presentation is targeted towards an entry-level allied health students: nurses, paramedics, respiratory therapists, etc. I am a nurse (now retired, thank God) with an extensive background teaching allied health students, and many years of experience in ICU, PACU, ER, and Med-Surg. and I’ve forwarded these coag. videos to colleagues who’ve enjoyed them as I have.
World needs more teachers like you...
Nicely broken down and very easy to follow! I swear, I spend an hour just trying to read about this stuff, but watching a 15 minute video and I completely grasp the concept now! Thanks a lot!
"Assuming you have those friends" LOL
@mylynnwoods1565
4 жыл бұрын
Lol. I can relate
I felt less dumb after watching this video, my lecturer talked like a machine gun
@jamesalipio1631
4 жыл бұрын
our lecturers always have
It's just wonderful how you organize notes so that it can be easily remembered! Love your videos!
honestly, after the complement system this is like a walk in the park
@gh-ps5es
7 жыл бұрын
It's the opposite for me? But this was still pretty easy to understand. Guess it depends on who u r learning from as well
@kkomber6888
5 жыл бұрын
@@gh-ps5es how is it easy for you I am dying trying to learn them 😂💔
10 years out of college and I tried to learn it in multiple occasions from so many different textbooks and you did it in 14 minutes. Thanks 🤣😍
@christinelouis7493
6 ай бұрын
Studying this cascade from the pov of different subjects at college and never been able to carack it doen like today
Extremely clear explanation!! amazing
A living legend...man u dont know how much u help...i can only say God bless u
Been studying this sh*t for ages and you taught me the easiest way to remember it! I like how you said about the numbers (factors) ultimately leading to the 'goal.' And yes it worked for me because I'm bad at counting lmao
"...while evolution was designing us". Wow! Such an intelligent designer evolution is. How people can believe this masterpiece just came together with no design is beyond human comprehension or reason.
@samphonnetgamgee5625
3 жыл бұрын
They're stubborn
"lets say you weren't very good at counting" omg that entire part brought my sides into orbit
Wow! Amazing explanation - I have heard or read over a dozen lectures or articles on the clotting cascade, and I feel as though I finally understand it and can retain it.
This was amazing! I was struggling to fully understand my uni lecture on coagulation but this video made it so much easier by going thru the steps diagrammatically and vvv simply! v relevant + to the point too, no waffle!!
God bless you!! You explain this so well and oh my gosh I needed this!
such a good teacher. thanks for making this!
This was fascinating. I am learning about anti-coagulants in nursing school, and this really helped me with the foundation as to WHY we bother with PTT, PT/INR lab values. Thank you!
i just love the way you teach along side how to remember it. i wish my teachers were like this! :/ thanks
You have helped me understand this thru the past several months. It took a while, but it's all coming together. Thank you.
This is the absolute BEST video I've watched on intrinsic/extrinsic pathways! Such a clear understanding now! THANK YOU!
this video helped me alot ....i really spent days to try to understand this part :( .....but now everything is clear for me....thank u so much
@Andrew-kh7rz
4 жыл бұрын
i really spent 2 to three fcking days to get used to insertions and origins of the muscles as well as the lumpy bits
It's not easy getting your head around this but you did a great job of explaining all the pathways. Thanks.
Thank you for the excellent lesson. The amplification sequence explanation ( 07:16 ) was very helpful in understanding the significance of the activation process.
This is very helpful and easy to understand ,also loved the tricks to memorize it better
Videos like this make me love KZread. Great job! I loved the visuals.
I- I finally understand. Thank you so much! Incredible video. You made the topic really easy to memorize!
Thank you so much, I always come in this channel for help and you guys never disappoint me
No way i can describe how much of a great helpful and intelligent human being you are
omg, you are my hero, god bless you, im gona smash this knowledge right to my profesor face, thank you so much!!!
I tried to learn this a couple of years ago for my exams and I must confess, I could not answer the question. Listening to this video and watching you create such a complex concept so simply is so good, thank you
thanks! I have to study 140 pages of notes on anticoagulant, anti-platelet, and fibrinolytic drugs. This is going to help me a bunch.
Easiest way to remember it, thank you so much!
You made this sound so easy and it made so simple to understand. Thank you so much!!!
Wow! You really helped me learn this material. I was so confused by my professor. Thank you !!
Omg …. This video is so good. I had to pause it halfway to give a thumbs up and comment. I am phlebotomist, and I have been wondering how anti Xa works. With all the video I have gone through online. This video, I believe is the best. The cascade is well explained with tricks to help me remember. I will love to explain to some of my patients this amazing biological process in our human body. Thank you for this amazing 🤩 video 🙏
Absolutely brilliant and easy to remember! Thank you
This was so so very well explained! And I love the little things to help us remember it!
it's just awesome! you simplified it like a boss
I’m about to cry this video helped me more than I could imagine
this was beautifully done. it made so much sense. if my lecturer only showed this video instead of talking for an hour
Fantastic. This is just incredible. Great job.
Thank you. This was much easier to follow than the first two I watched.
Most beautifully explained - thank you!
Brilliant delivery. Thank you!
Helpfull in understnaging and memorizing too ...!!! Thank you ....!!!
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Thank you so much for your efforts in doing this video!! God bless you
Very informative and well demonstrated, thank you 😇
Thank you very much sir .. Thats how medicine should be explained to doctors .. 👍
wow this video is super good! im gonna leave a comment here! ...and then i saw who published it; OH! KHAN! i knew it. thanks khan academy ;)
Wow - great little story to remember the factors :) thanks!!
Seriously, this video is amazing.
Thank you. Really made a big difference 👏🏽
thank you Patrick for the very informative lecture :)
this is amazing...you are God's sent. my teacher makes it look so complicated...
Awesome video! Maan... That helped me a lot! Thank you.
Wow this explanation was amazing
Best best vedio on coagulation cascade I've come across
Wonderful, thank you so much! I can finally understand and remember this stuff
it's REALLY helpful, thanks.
Great explanation!
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Incredibly helpful! Thank you!
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Very simple to understand it by these little cute drawings . Thanks a lot .
Brilliant Lecture.
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Great help. Big thanks
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Very helpful video, a small thing is maybe you could explain when the thrombin activates its negative feedback. Is it when there is too much thrombin in the blood?
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thank you so much for this video, so easy to follow
thank you so much. its really easy to understand now. thanks alot
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That was amazing! Thanks so much!
"you'd become one large walking clot" HAHAHAHAH
Thank you so much for your great videos! I got a better grade on my midterm from watching your videos!
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