HSE INTERACTIVE MODULESDEMONSTRATED BY DR. MICHAEL PARKERTo view the video, you must have
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Demo I: Ventilation and Anaerobic Threshold(4:59) In this demonstration, Dr. Parker takes viewers through a module that explores the physiology of a person who is exercising...[view this segment] [try the module] [take the quiz] Demo II: Normal Cardiac Cycle(8:28) In this demonstration, Dr. Parker shows a sophisticated module that brings together various important concepts that are a part of the cardiac cycle...[view this segment] [try the module] [take the quiz] Demo III: Change in Velocity - The Airways as Roads(3:44) Dr. Parker chose this module to demonstrate how he sometimes draws on analogies when designing his animated diagrams...[view this segment] Demo IV: The Fick Principle(3:42) What to do with a complex mathematical equation that doesn't easily lend itself to visual clarification?...[view this segment] Demo V: Flow - Volume Plot(6:17) This interactive diagram shows how adding an element of time to an otherwise static plot can help students better comprehend an oft-used clinical tool...[view this segment] [try the module] [take the quiz] Demo VI: Effect of Input / Output on Body Fluid Compartments(5:56) For this interactive module, Dr. Parker has developed a real-time simulation that allows students to explore how the contents of IV fluids distribute in a patient's body...[view this segment] Demo VII: Single Alveolus in Context of Normal Lung(6:41) Here, Dr. Parker demonstrates a simulation that helps students contemplate an alveolus in a normal lung, which in turn is one of the keys to understanding respiratory pathophysiology...[view this segment] [try the module] [take the quiz] Demo VIII: Respiratory Changes in Pregnancy(2:40) One way to help illuminate respiratory physiology is a discussion of how breathing changes during pregnancy...[view this segment] Demo IX: Rib Motion During Breathing(5:11) For this interactive diagram, Dr. Parker created a visual aid for a common medical analogy: one that compares the rib cage during breathing to a bucket handle...[view this segment] |
