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Divine Intervention Episode 410: Pulmonary Pathophysiology Series 7

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Divine-Favour Anene

Medicine, Education, Science & Medicine, Higher Education

4.9929 Ratings

🗓️ 16 August 2022

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

This podcast focuses on helping you understand some very challenging pulmonary concepts that many give up on. I utilize an extensive set of analogies to help you understand A-a gradients (more on this in the next podcast), diffusion/perfusion limitations, and other testy concepts. Audio Download

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0:00.0

Okay, welcome my name is Devine. This is episode 410 of the Devine Intervention

0:05.7

Podcasts. In today's podcast we're going to be a continental pulmonary

0:10.2

path of physiology series. This is going to be Series 7 and we will be discussing a host of

0:18.6

things relating to gas pressures. So let's just go ahead and jump right into it. So the thing is the goal first and

0:28.8

foremost with this pulmonary path of physiology series is to just really get you to understand

0:32.6

pulmonology on a deep level.

0:35.0

In my experience teaching and working with lots of students,

0:40.3

I've seen that one of the biggest holes

0:42.2

that people have in their knowledge is just poem.

0:44.4

Many people just memorize poem.

0:45.8

They don't really understand it.

0:47.6

Whenever you get a basic poem question, they get it right.

0:50.8

But once they get a question that is anything but basic, they just almost by default

0:56.5

get it wrong. So the goal of these podcasts is to prevent you from being in that second category.

1:03.2

Pomonology is actually one of these things that is relatively easy to understand,

1:08.0

especially when you can make integrations and you can see for what it is,

1:11.4

especially with a lot of analogies. So let's just continue. So today

1:15.8

we're going to look at a lot of gas pressures and we're going to look at like pulmonary

1:20.5

circulation. So the thing is the way blood flows in your lungs is very unique in many respects

1:28.4

compared to the systemic circulation. And today I'm actually going to try to bring in a lot of pathology as we go along, right?

1:36.0

So the thing is your pulmonary vessels at baseline, you'll print under very low pressures.

1:42.0

In fact, is the only blood

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