Understanding Bronchiolitis

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Published 2020-09-27
This video contains a detailed and simplified explanation of bronchiolitis. We discuss the pathophysiology, presentation, features, investigations and management of bronchiolitis.

More written notes and diagrams about bronchiolitis are available on the website at www.zerotofinals.com/bronchiolitis.

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All Comments (21)
  • @jcsouthin1197
    Hi. I am a paediatrician in the UK. These videos are good material for medical students and trainee doctors, so thank you for making them. Would just like to say though, that when mentioning infant feeding, as you do in the video, it would be good if at least some reference to breastfeeding was made. Showing a bottle of formula as the go-to image when discussing feeding just normalises artificial feeding. We know that breastfeeding is protective against respiratory tract infections including bronch, and it should be supported for those infants; (including support for mother in maintaining supply if baby not able to feed). Medical students and junior doctors are pivotal in increasing breastfeeding rates and ensuring that children who have been inpatients are able to continue breastfeeding, we need to support, encourage, and educate them with this. Thanks.
  • @user-hy6sy8bj2s
    I am a clinical Pharmacist with a recent ACP qualification. Your lectures are fantastic. Easy to understand, short bite size and enough depth to assimilate and apply the knowledge. Most grateful. 👍👍
  • Thank you extremely informative. I am currently in hospital with my 1 year old and this video cleared my questions and worries. Thank you
  • @AbN-mq3se
    Hi Tom, appreciate your videos. You have great teaching skills which is astronomical. Please make more videos about paediatrics such as development milestones and red flags. Thank you 🙏
  • thank you Tom , I'm a medical student from Sudan, your videos help me a lot.
  • @claudiahebo1448
    Thanks for your excellent information and advice. God bless you abundantly 😘😘😘🙏🏾