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Charlé Steyl
Registrace 6. 11. 2011
I'm an anaesthesia registrar who loves teaching.
More of my videos can be found on www.medtalkz.com.
More of my videos can be found on www.medtalkz.com.
DGMAH Theatre Donning and Doffing PPE
Video specifically for staff in the Dr George Mukhari Academic Hospital Theatre Complex. Shows how to don (put on) and doff (take off) Personal Protective Equipment during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Neuromuscular Junction and Muscle Relaxants
zhlédnutí 554Před 5 lety
Brief and basic look at how the neuromuscular junction works, what the effect of muscle relaxants are at the NMJ, how muscle contracts, and what happens in malignant hyperthermia.
ABG interpretation FCA Part 1
zhlédnutí 477Před 5 lety
Arterial blood gas interpretation - specifically for the CMSA FCA Part 1 exam.
Using Desflurane - Practical tips
zhlédnutí 3,6KPřed 6 lety
Quick look at the characteristics of Desflurane and some practical tips for when you start using it.
Emergency Surgical Cricothyroidotomy
zhlédnutí 1,8KPřed 6 lety
Short video to demonstrate the emergency surgical cricothyroidotomy. Created for the Airway Management Course held by the Department of Anaesthesia at Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University on 25 August 2017.
Needle Cricothyroidotomy
zhlédnutí 2,3KPřed 6 lety
Short video to demonstrate the needle cricothyroidotomy. Created for the Airway Management Course held by the Department of Anaesthesia at Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University on 25 August 2017. Demonstrated on an adult cadaver, but this procedure is usually performed in children under the age of 8 years.
Ventilator Settings - The Basics for Healthy Adults
zhlédnutí 4,9KPřed 6 lety
Basic introduction to setting the ventilator.
Post-Operative Nausea and Vomiting
zhlédnutí 4,9KPřed 6 lety
Tutorial for medical students and interns about post-operative nausea and vomiting. We look at the vomiting reflex, the receptors involved and the drugs we use to treat and prevent PONV.
Rapid Sequence Intubation
zhlédnutí 10KPřed 6 lety
Description of the steps of Rapid Sequence intubation - the 7 P's. Video aimed at students, interns, medical officers working in anaesthesia, or in casualty / wards where RSI is a useful skill. This video just describes the steps, please try to practice the steps on a manikin, and try to observe real-life cases to enhance your learning!
Introduction to Anaesthesia
zhlédnutí 24KPřed 6 lety
This video was created specifically with the students at SMU / Dr. George Mukhari Academic Hospital in mind, for their 5th year rotation in the Dept of anaesthesia. The video will also be a good introduction for interns, technical staff and nurses who will be joining the department for the first time. Basic introduction looking at the concepts of premedication, induction, muscle paralysis, main...
Side-effects of Suxamethonium
zhlédnutí 2,4KPřed 6 lety
Memory aid to remember 14 Side-effects of suxamethonium!
Best video!
Thank you very important video
This video is very informative for me. Thanks a lot for sharing knowledge.
If AG isn’t important then it falls out that delta gap isn’t necessary and how can you rule out co-existing metabolic disorders, eg, coexisting elevated gap acidosis and metabolic alkalosis…,eg delta gap of, say 3..
Hi! Can you please continue with anaesthesia videos. They very helpful!
Thank you mam very informative once again thank you
Deeply appreciative for the informative video.
Thank you very much ! It is so help for me 🙏
Hi i was wondering if anyone could give me some advice , during a small opp. they gave me Suxamethonium chloride even after my mom warned them that both my gran and uncle had side effects from this drug. My heart stoped and my lungs collapsed, they tried to hide the fact that something went wrong and hours later after my mom went absolutely crazy they gave me back to her and send me home, she could not wake me enough and she said i stayed floppy so she rushed me to our pediatrician only to find out my one lung was still collapsed, i almost didn't make it, my question is should I be woried that my kids could potentially have the same reaction to this drug? Should I just get them tested incase or am i just being a worry pot for nothing?
👌👌👌
Is this Steve Harvey?
Wow really this helped!❤
Appreciate... ❤️
Your explanations are AMAZING Dr🤍🤍🔥
I love your presentation. The organisation has done the procedure.
You are such a very good teacher
Good job
Tysm! Verry informative and wellpaced presentation 👌 👏 👍 🙌
Tq mam💯
Very understandable video, thanks
Overview of whole anesthesia process in 22 minutes. Excellent video
Poor ethics
You had to cover to face of the donor.
Practical useful
Excellent
Thank you so much! Explained very well.
Such a great video! Compact bursts of the most important anecdotes but made very easily understandable!
Thank you so much. You made it easy to understand. I love the sequence of events....
Thank you sooo much👏🙌🏽
2:20 To make them feel a little bit more relaxed. Like seriously this shit IV made me not care about anything within seconds. I was mildly panicking because of the big needle for the nerve block and the anaesthesist noticed and said: needs dormicum. I got shot and within seconds i started to feel totally alright. Didnt even feel the big needle, just a lil bit, not painful at all. I then watched the needle being put to the nerve on a screen and didn't care, it went in my upper leg and it was a 20 cm needle easily. He eventually saw me moving my mouth in "pain" and said give some fentanyl. The next 2 mins i was high af and didnt care about NOTHING they done.3 minutes before i was really anxious. Its a miracle. Finally they gave me propofol when the block was at the right position and i went completely unconscious. This whole procedure took less than a couple minutes, at most three. Insane
You are professional Dr. You are good in teaching now I'm a qualified paramedic Thnx to you DR
Thaks dear
Thank you
Communication is excellent
Thank you.. For the valuable information
Simply amazing
Wonderful anaesthesia video thanks
Thanks madam
Thank you so much🙌🏿🙌🏿
Really good presentation. Totally lucid. Keep posting videos which are important from the point of PG exams.
Very grateful to you , God bless you ♡♡
I love this. wonderful, thank you
Now i can start studying, thank you so much 🙏 subscribe hoping to watch more videos.
Thank you .much appreciated .Now it makes sense
"If you want patients to stop throwing up, stop giving them drugs that make them sick to their stomachs." - Chris Pollock, MB
10:40 (how to block it)
I had my gallbladder removed and my umbilical hernia fixed about 2 weeks ago and felt so horrible after surgery. Female, non smoker, motion sick, and i got something before surgery to calm me down. The PONV (which was written in my report) was probably worse than the pain after my operation 😭😧 Could u summarize how you would try to prevent PONV in a 40 y/o, non smoker? You have mentioned so many meds that i am confused now.
Did u got better? My mother underwent surgery for umbilical hernia 2 weeks ago and she is having continuous vomiting since then and the medicines are not helping, your experience in overcoming this will be of great help, please share any remedy u tried to overcome this.
@@sandeepsk4u hi.... i didnt have any of that. I only had PONV for the first day. The day of operation. Afterwards i only had wound healing pain.
This was amazing! PONV is a confusing and broad topic. You did a great job of making it about as clear and simple as it can get. Thanks!
Awesomeee .... Its actually the best way of teaching ... Be happy .. Stay alive ... Ameen
May you live long .... Its awesome ...
thank you for this video as well other videos....