I talk about topics of interest to respiratory therapy students and current practitioners. I break down complex subjects into easy to understand bite sized podcasts.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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In the final episode of our four part ABG series Professor Tim Gilmore discusses how to interpret ABG's in relation to common clinical scenarios you may encounter.
Links for Respiratory Therapy students and current therapists:
TMC Exam Prep
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In the third part of our ABG series Professor Tim Gilmore discuses the four primary acid-base disturbances and they relate to arterial blood gas analysis.
Links for Respiratory Therapy Students and Respiratory Therapists:
TMC Exam Prep
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In the second part of our ABG series Professor Tim Gilmore discuses the indications, clinical implications & the arterial blood gas procedeure itself.
Links:
TMC Exam Prep
CSE Exam Prep
ACCS Exam Prep
NRP Exam Prep
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Free CSE Simulation Exam Practice at Free Respiratory Cram Simulations
TMC-RRT Exam Prep
CSE Exam Prep
ACCS Exam Prep
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