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Tracheal Deviation, to the Left, to the Right, which way does it go? This is probably one of the most common questions that I get from students studying for the NPTE. As it often does, the answer comes down to pressures.
Tune into this episode to learn ipsilateral vs. contralateral movement of the trachea.
Want to sign up for a mentoring call with Dr. Burriesci? Sign up here: https://www.allthingscardiopulm.com/mentoring
Interested in Jane?
Jane, is an all-in-one practice management software with helpful features to power your practice. Head to jane.app/burriesci to book a personalized demo. Don't forget, you can use the code CARDIOPULM1MO at the time of sign-up for a 1-month grace period applied to your new account
Find me on:
IG: @all_things_cardiopulm
Threads: @all_things_cardiopulm
Website: www.allthingscardiopulm.com
Twitter: @allcardiopulm
Linked-In: Rachele Burriesci
Text at 913-308-4494
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Tracheal Deviation, to the Left, to the Right, which way does it go? This is probably one of the most common questions that I get from students studying for the NPTE. As it often does, the answer comes down to pressures.
Tune into this episode to learn ipsilateral vs. contralateral movement of the trachea.
Want to sign up for a mentoring call with Dr. Burriesci? Sign up here: https://www.allthingscardiopulm.com/mentoring
Interested in Jane?
Jane, is an all-in-one practice management software with helpful features to power your practice. Head to jane.app/burriesci to book a personalized demo. Don't forget, you can use the code CARDIOPULM1MO at the time of sign-up for a 1-month grace period applied to your new account
Find me on:
IG: @all_things_cardiopulm
Threads: @all_things_cardiopulm
Website: www.allthingscardiopulm.com
Twitter: @allcardiopulm
Linked-In: Rachele Burriesci
Text at 913-308-4494
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