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Thiazide Diuretics, hydrochlorothiazide, HCTZ, metolazone, indapamide, pharmacology made easy, pharmacology made relevant

Thiazide Diuretics: Pharmacology Made Easy & Clinically Relevant
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Practice Question: Pneumonia Treatment - As Seen on Your Exams
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BPS Exam Pass Rates & Predictors of Success: How to Improve Your Odds
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Why NAPLEX Exam Pass Rates Are Low & How to Reverse the Trend
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Predicting Your NAPLEX Success: How to Boost Your First-Time Pass Rate

Predicting Your NAPLEX Success: How to Boost Your First-Time Pass Rate
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Study Smarter for the NAPLEX: What’s Really Testable?
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NCLEX-RN: Study Smarter, Pass Faster: : Focus on What Matters
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Predicting Your NCLEX-RN Success: Why Some Pass & Some Don't
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How to Tell if Chest X-Ray Inspiration is Adequate
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Chest X-Rays: AP or PA View? How to Tell the Difference.
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Mastering chest X-ray positioning is the first step to safe and accurate chest X-ray interpretation. In this video, “How to Check Patient Positioning on a Chest X-Ray,” Dr. Busti walk through a simple, practical checklist so you can quickly decide if a CXR is good enough to interpret—or if positioning errors (rotation, poor inspiration, clipping) are misleading you.You’ll learn how to:Tell PA vs AP views and why it matters for heart size and mediastinumSpot patient rotation using the clavicles and spinous processesAssess inspiration on a chest X-ray (how many ribs is “good enough”?)Check centering and coverage so the lung apices and costophrenic angles aren’t cut offAvoid common mistakes that lead to false positives and missed pathologyThe goal = make medical education easy and clinically relevant.Chapter Table of Contents00:00 Chest X-Ray Positioning: Why It Matters for CXR Quality02:35 What Proper Chest X-Ray Positioning Actually Means08:00 Common Chest X-Ray Positioning Errors That Degrade Image Quality09:02 Key Anatomical Landmarks for Chest X-Ray Positioning11:10 How Poor Positioning Impacts Chest X-Ray Interpretation14:35 Applying Chest X-Ray Positioning Principles in Clinical Practice

How to Check Patient Positioning on a Chest X-Ray
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In this lecture from This is Why, Dr. Busti will walk step-by-step through rib anatomy on a portable AP chest x ray (CXR), so you can quickly recognize posterior vs anterior ribs, assess inspiratory effort, and improve your overall chest x-ray interpretation skills. You’ll learn how to: Spot posterior ribs and anterior ribs on a standard AP chest x ray Use rib counting to judge film quality and inspiration Apply rib levels as landmarks when describing lung findings Avoid common mistakes when reading portable chest x rays in the ER, ICU, and inpatient units If you’re looking for a clear, visual guide to how to read a chest x ray, CXR for beginners, and how to count ribs on a chest x-ray, this session is for you. The goal = make medical education easy and clinically relevant.

How to Easily Identify & Count Ribs on a Chest X-Ray