Lungs (anatomy)
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Let's take a look at some anatomy of the lungs. Lobes, fissures, surfaces, their shapes, and stuff like that. How does the heart connect to the lungs?
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6 жыл бұрын
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11 ай бұрын
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Subscribed! So comprehensive! This is such a very helpful video of understanding the anatomy of the lungs. Book itself is not enough. But with this, I can now easily relate to the definitions and explanations written in the book. Just perfect reference for my NCLEX-RN preparation! Thank you for doing this
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6 жыл бұрын
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5 жыл бұрын
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Thank you so much sir, the awesome part of video which i felt was when you explained how blood vessels and lungs communicate . Really appreciate your effort sir.❤
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This is really educative. Especially lungs and organs related to.
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Hi Sam! Could you explain for me why left lung have two lobes? All sources I find says its becouse of the heart take space, while you say there is some other reason. Hope you read this! Thank you
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Sir what are the other impressions on the lungs
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the impressions on the lung sir. this usually gives me problems.. this was an amazing video
@jeremiahbaker6396
2 жыл бұрын
well, until i watched this. understand them now.
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Great video!
Nice video as usual , good detail , - do you think you missed to talk about the blood supply to lungs and venous drainage --> ? ?bronchial vessels , draining into azygous venous system , any nerves ?lymphatics? for completion . I expect these are in a another video ! -
thank you sir,,, helpfull video
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Can you do something to explain the lung sounds as far as why does the left posterior often sound decreased when standing in the right side of the patient. Is it the stethoscope or is there an anatomical reason within the lungs ? Please
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Can you tell me please what is under the very lower left chest and right??
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Keep precise, teach point to point
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Hi SAm. What is the surface area of the lungs? Thanks.
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very well explained. forgot the borders though
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@SamWebster
6 жыл бұрын
That's very kind - I hope they're helpful!
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@nightmareortensia8506
3 жыл бұрын
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@gezzapk
3 жыл бұрын
@@nightmareortensia8506 he's done it already
It would be a little more interesting if you could please reach the point... Your teaching is great for those who understand the more technical side of the lungs. great video
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Whats wrong with the models eye ?? Great video though...thnk u ❤
Taught me more in less time than my books.
@valeaves
4 жыл бұрын
This is why I don‘t read books anymore. I just watch videos and my grades are actually so much better, plus it saves so much time and is so much more fun.
@saher997
3 жыл бұрын
@@valeaves I am first year mbbs student Plz tell me about your experience If I see only the Sam vebster videos Can I pass anatomy Instead reading all those huge boooks
@valeaves
3 жыл бұрын
@@saher997 I mean, you really have to find out for yourself but as you asked about my experience: there were three components that helped me manage to „cope“ with anatomy. Sam, because he made me understand. A small book or script which is called Endspurt in Germany that sums up the most important tricky facts and questions. And finally, I had some premade flashcards which helped me see if I could explain all the learnt stuff. So, no, I didn‘t use only the videos but it may have been possible to get through with just those, I don‘t know. Fact is, I didn‘t only use them in addition but they were kinda the main source I‘d come back to when I had to study anatomy. Hope this helps a little 😬
@saher997
3 жыл бұрын
@@valeaves Thanks Which books you use for anatomy
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3 жыл бұрын
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Pls am having a kind of movement under my left lung sometimes when I cough or sneeze I feel crack or pain on my left side pain what do I do pls I need help.
@boredshrimp9425
4 жыл бұрын
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