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Respiratory Cram
Damon
13 episodes
6 days ago
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.
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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.
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Respiratory Cram
Arterial Blood Gases Part 4: ABG interpretation of common clinical scenarios

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


CSE Exam Prep


ACCS Exam Prep


NPS Exam Prep


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1 year ago
16 minutes 51 seconds

Respiratory Cram
Arterial Blood Gases Part 3: The 4 primary acid-base disturbances

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


CSE Exam Prep


ACCS Exam Prep


NRP Exam Prep



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1 year ago
16 minutes 30 seconds

Respiratory Cram
Arterial Blood Gases: Part 2 Indications, clinical implications & the procedure itself

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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1 year ago
15 minutes 10 seconds

Respiratory Cram
Arterial Blood Gases Part 1: Interpretation & Evaluation

Links:

Free CSE Simulation Exam Practice at Free Respiratory Cram Simulations

TMC-RRT Exam Prep

CSE Exam Prep

ACCS Exam Prep

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3 years ago
15 minutes 49 seconds

Respiratory Cram
Mechanical Ventilation: Weaning from PPV

Hey crammers, for this episode on weaning from mechanical ventilation we're happy to have Tim Gilmore back. Tim does a great job at breaking down many of the strategies and tactics you should consider when attempting to liberate your patient from mechanical ventilation.

Links:

Free CSE Simulation Exam Practice at Free Respiratory Cram Simulations

TMC-RRT Exam Prep

CSE Exam Prep

ACCS Exam Prep

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4 years ago
21 minutes 14 seconds

Respiratory Cram
Airway Management: Part 3

Hey crammers, this is our third episode in our series on airway management. This monster episode includes over an hour of airway management wit and wisdom from one of our favorite professors Chuck Mulholland. Enjoy!!

Links:

Free CSE Simulation Exam Practice at Free Respiratory Cram Simulations

TMC-RRT Exam Prep

CSE Exam Prep

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4 years ago
1 hour 15 minutes 41 seconds

Respiratory Cram
Mechanical Ventilation: Initial Settings

Hey Crammers, in today's episode we're happy and excited as always to have Professor Tim Gilmore back with us. Professor Gilmore will review initial mechanical ventilation settings. This is a frequent topic both respiratory therapy students and newly employed therapists are concerned with. Professor Gilmore does an excellent job in this episode of breaking down each setting and important considerations to observe when placing your patient on a mechanical ventilator.

Links:

Free CSE Simulation Exam Practice at Free Respiratory Cram Simulations

TMC-RRT Exam Prep

CSE Exam Prep


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4 years ago
20 minutes 19 seconds

Respiratory Cram
Anxiety as a respiratory therapy student and RRT

Hey crammers, I thought it would be fun and different to make a quick podcast with my wife who is also a respiratory therapist. We talk about anxiety as respiratory therapy students and as working therapists and some of the ways we've coped with anxiety. Hope you enjoy and please let us know if we should do more of these types of laid back podcasts and what topics you might want us to cover.

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5 years ago
7 minutes 52 seconds

Respiratory Cram
Mechanical Ventilation: Volume Control vs. Pressure Control

Continuing with the theme of mechanical ventilation we are fortunate to have Professor Tim Gilmore compare and contrast both volume control and pressure control modes of ventilation.

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5 years ago
20 minutes 25 seconds

Respiratory Cram
Introduction to Mechanical Ventilation

In this episode Professor Tim Gilmore reviews the basics of mechanical ventilation.

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5 years ago
20 minutes 10 seconds

Respiratory Cram
Airway Management: Part 2

This is the first of several modules diving into the broad and incredibly important topic of airway management.

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5 years ago
30 minutes 56 seconds

Respiratory Cram
Airway Management: Part 1

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This is the first of several modules diving into the broad and incredibly important topic of airway management.

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5 years ago
37 minutes 20 seconds

Respiratory Cram
The most important skills respiratory therapists need to survive school and land a job!

As respiratory students and actively working therapists we have a tendency to focus primarily on developing our technical skills. Wether that is enhancing our understanding of ventilator management or improving our knowledge of respiratory pathology, we are constantly striving to know more. 

But, what if we are missing something very important by focusing only on technical development. In fact, what if we focus so much on our technical skills that we forget the importance of developing our soft skills. Soft skills are those skills that your teachers in school and potential employers are focussing on more than ever today. They include your ability to get along with your fellow students and coworkers. 

In the following episode Chuck Mulholland, an active assistant professor of respiratory therapy, breaks down exactly what soft skills teachers and employers are looking for and how to personally assess where you stand in terms of your own soft skill development. 



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5 years ago
30 minutes 51 seconds

Respiratory Cram
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.