Thank you a lot for such great work here. I'm a Part 4 MBBS student in Nigeria; Ur videos have imputed a lot already to my knowledge base as a med student and still doing more in my clinical senses sharpening. I'm pretty optimistic about my USMLE exam soonest.
Best wishes. Be sure to do a lot of practice questions and take some NBME practice exams while you prep before the exam to gauge your preparedness. It is well worth the hard work.
Tuesday, October 4, 2022. Cardiology: Code Blue (Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support), otherwise Emergency Treatment of Cardiovascular Acute Events (High Mortality Rate; Poor Prognosis): Right on!
what to put down as notes? time when pt was found unresponsive, time when CPR initiated, time when pads applied, time when analizing, time when shock delivered on not delivered. Anything else?
No intent to disrespect. My videos are targeted towards medical students and resident physicians who are preparing to take their licensing examinations and boards. I certainly appreciate the work of nurses, RTs, and others. :) .. But for the sake of brevity, I tried to keep it relevant for the physician audience.
Thanks. Please teach them to respect RTs as well. We have an intimate role in patient care, especially code blues. I work with residents every day and teach them what we do. Not every nurse has to be ACLS, but ever RT does. On that note, I do learn a lot from your videos.
Thank you a lot for such great work here. I'm a Part 4 MBBS student in Nigeria; Ur videos have imputed a lot already to my knowledge base as a med student and still doing more in my clinical senses sharpening. I'm pretty optimistic about my USMLE exam soonest.
Best wishes. Be sure to do a lot of practice questions and take some NBME practice exams while you prep before the exam to gauge your preparedness. It is well worth the hard work.
Success in your exams.
Tuesday, October 4, 2022. Cardiology: Code Blue (Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support), otherwise Emergency Treatment of Cardiovascular Acute Events (High Mortality Rate; Poor Prognosis): Right on!
Thank you Dr. Bolin. Awesome lecture.
2 men with obesity. Trying to save a baby's life. That is priceless.
How about endotracheal(if pt is intubated) administration of atrop or intracardiac injection when peripheral line is unsuccessful
what to put down as notes? time when pt was found unresponsive, time when CPR initiated, time when pads applied, time when analizing, time when shock delivered on not delivered. Anything else?
Thank you very much! As always very helpful
mhm, I thought they dont use atropine anymore
Good explanations thank u sir ...
Love u Dr Paul👍👍
how the patient will be conscious and most sedate him before shocking..if he is already pluseless !!!!!!!
Very nice
The font is too small. And entire presentation was too long a little winded. But overall it was helpful.
Way to give any respect to RTs...ugh
No intent to disrespect. My videos are targeted towards medical students and resident physicians who are preparing to take their licensing examinations and boards. I certainly appreciate the work of nurses, RTs, and others. :) .. But for the sake of brevity, I tried to keep it relevant for the physician audience.
Thanks. Please teach them to respect RTs as well. We have an intimate role in patient care, especially code blues. I work with residents every day and teach them what we do. Not every nurse has to be ACLS, but ever RT does. On that note, I do learn a lot from your videos.