Thanks a lot for providing us with good clinical knowledge. In clinicals, basics and experience matters a lot, and here the experienced doctors are teaching how to manage a patient and different conditions meticulously. Lot of gratitude towards AETCM Emergency Medicine team🙏
So I'm a Neet aspirant preparing for the past 2 years, and my mother has a epileptic condition for the past few months, and i could really understand each nd everything said. So thanks , things got a lil bit more clear for me!
The video was more than ANY BOOKISH KNOWLEDGW CAN GIVE WE WOULD LIKE MORE TOPICS ON SHOCK HEPATIC ENCEPHALOPATHY MENINGITIS ANAPHYLAXIS ACUTE ABDOMEN ARDS DKA PHEOCHROMOCYTOMA SEVERE ANAEMIA BURNS DROWNING POLYTRAUMA POISIONING DENGUE SHOCK CARDIAC MI AND ARRYTHEMIAS
Summary : * Turn to left lateral position * remove secretions * there maybe chances of aspiration if he ate shortly * Benzodiazepine / Midazolam * Levtriacetam * to find the cause
Very interesting. Here in the UK, we tend to assess A-E as best as we can during a seizure including basics like attaching oxygen, protecting airway, removing hazards, and checking blood glucose. We avoid inserting IV access during seizures due to risk of needlesticks. We allow the seizure to happen for the first 5 minutes. Once >5minutes we give lorazepam, midazolam or diazepam. We usually give rectally if IM or IV no possible.
Excellent discussion.🤝🤝👍..thanks for uploading this video.....👍.....if you mentioned the drugs name and dosage in text form in video ...then it will be very much useful for us....Thank you...
Superb I was looking for the same type of videos from a long time for practical knowledge online. Ur efforts are visible. A high quality video with well arranged explanation Thanks for these , and keep on making more videos . A real need for medical students all over the world.
Huge thumbs up. Books will tell most common and least common and exams will test whats the next best step and what is to be done “except” types of questions… But videos like this will actually prepare young doctors for real life encounters like these :) Keep up the good work ❤️
This is what we call education with visualisation rather than ratta maar bookish
Can't agree more ......
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Speechless this is what I want. No rote learning , no ppt junk . True practical knowledge ❤️❤️❤️
That guy is giving like a viva, Dr Vivek 😂.
It does brings back memories.
If this was a viva
This guy nailed it…
😂😂
he is a resident.
No body give phn contactv
Nice presentation…👏
It would be very helpful if u could include a small summary of the protocol in the description
One of best thing that has to be done as early included is Electrolyte imbalances
Itne energy ke sath padhane wale sir pehli bar dekhi 👍🏻👍🏻 very nicely explained
Thanks a lot for providing us with good clinical knowledge.
In clinicals, basics and experience matters a lot, and here the experienced doctors are teaching how to manage a patient and different conditions meticulously.
Lot of gratitude towards AETCM Emergency Medicine team🙏
So I'm a Neet aspirant preparing for the past 2 years, and my mother has a epileptic condition for the past few months, and i could really understand each nd everything said. So thanks , things got a lil bit more clear for me!
the concept of this teaching is so much impressive ❤️❤️❤️
Helpful. Thank alot . This channel is a gem for doctors
Just discovered your channel…amazing what you are doing.
Wow excellent presentation 👏 need more stuff from your team sir..... which helps to gain knowledge for so many medico's, thank you all
Too good! Hats off to all of you. Thanks for posting!!
Thank you for this video....much needed during this time!! Such knowledgeable doctors ❣️
I am in pg prep... i feel like i am keeping up with hospital things through your videos... reminding me of intern days ☺️
Love the way each case is being discussed… bravo👏
The video was more than ANY BOOKISH KNOWLEDGW CAN GIVE
WE WOULD LIKE MORE TOPICS
ON SHOCK
HEPATIC ENCEPHALOPATHY
MENINGITIS
ANAPHYLAXIS
ACUTE ABDOMEN
ARDS
DKA
PHEOCHROMOCYTOMA
SEVERE ANAEMIA
BURNS
DROWNING
POLYTRAUMA
POISIONING
DENGUE SHOCK
CARDIAC MI AND ARRYTHEMIAS
Electric shock too😊😊
Your way of explanation is amazing. Thank you
Amazing🙏😊 thank you doctors for this lesson.
Summary :
* Turn to left lateral position
* remove secretions
* there maybe chances of aspiration if he ate shortly
* Benzodiazepine / Midazolam
* Levtriacetam
* to find the cause
Nice
Levetiracetam*
THANKS FOR TEACHING SO CLEARLY ❤️
HOPE YOU ALL TEAM MEMBERS WILL CONTINUE TO HELP LIKE THIS IN FUTURE
This is too good🤩
Will do this exercise in residency with my seniors & interns.
Very interesting. Here in the UK, we tend to assess A-E as best as we can during a seizure including basics like attaching oxygen, protecting airway, removing hazards, and checking blood glucose. We avoid inserting IV access during seizures due to risk of needlesticks. We allow the seizure to happen for the first 5 minutes. Once >5minutes we give lorazepam, midazolam or diazepam. We usually give rectally if IM or IV no possible.
What’s the reason to allow seizure for the 1st 5 min ?
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@@makrandpatil8632 left lateral position so there won't be tongue Tie
Bro can i join with u in uk
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What is fee structure in uk
Amazing content. Thank you doctor!
thanks for the case discussion, please make more videos like this it helps us tremendously.
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So helpful sir. Thank you for such an excellent Case discussion.
Thank you very much sir!! The video is a blessing.❤🙏
Oustanding and very good topic explanation.. We need more.. Thankew
Very useful video...expecting more videos...Thank you so much...Doctors
Greatly explained. Thank you sir
Excellent video and impeccable presentation 👏
Thank u so much sir.....this really make me want to study more dedicately ....
Can’t thank you enough.🙏🏾 🙏🏾
Thanku sir very much to give us knowledge of emergency medicine God bless u all for such nice work.
Excellent,👏👏👏👌👌👌👌 great👌👌 live case presentation with management,
Kindly make more videos and live scenarios, very informative 🙏🙏
This is the perfect way of teaching💯
Wow so much thanks. So nice presentation I really became a fan. Thanks you doctor.
Post more videos like that.
So useful for medical students.
Kudos to the team👏👏
Very helpful.. thank you for your efforts doctors
Really i loved it so much 🥰
It is help to me and other who have less clinical approach and tq sir please continue
Super discussion sir ..thank you so much for this video...
one of the best channel today i found tqs sir upload more
Wowww pls post more videos this is very much revolutional in medical education during this pandemic
Beautifuly done and also so informative.. #thumbs up
Very well explained with live condition...
That you very much for this outstanding case presentation
Great job 👍
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That was so informative. Thankyou 👍
Big love from Bhutan....I m a er nurse. ....I really like these channel
Make more case scenarios eagerly waiting.. keep rocking and very useful
U teach more than my whole 1 year experience
👀 did Dr.Vivek just take me to my case presentation of final year exam while watching this video!!
😁😁
Wow amazing video keep it up make more videos doc ❤️❤️🙏🙏
Wow... Good presentation and it's lively tooo... Kudos team
Beautiful sir ...
Practical approach is required to train new students
Thank you
Awesome lecture🙏
Febrile are more common in day to day in practice ,
Specialy pedia cases.
Well explain
Ek number presentation ........
My Sincere gratitude to you guys💐💐
Excellent discussion.🤝🤝👍..thanks for uploading this video.....👍.....if you mentioned the drugs name and dosage in text form in video ...then it will be very much useful for us....Thank you...
Very interesting sir. Ad explanation very clearly sir
Very nice presentation.
Thank you sir post more videos very useful your videos in medical students sir
Thanks a lot for schematic approach to seizure..Will surely practice it
Great practical understanding carry on
Thank you sir...🙏🙏 nice explanation
Please keep making more like this ❤️❤️, more power to you
Superb presentation
Excellent presantion 👌👌
Great work
Amazing session!
Tq sir...
This channel is wonderful
Awesome!
Back to my Medical College days!
Thanks a bunch for such great content.
Superb
I was looking for the same type of videos from a long time for practical knowledge online.
Ur efforts are visible.
A high quality video with well arranged explanation
Thanks for these , and keep on making more videos .
A real need for medical students all over the world.
Well done team 👌👌👌
Huge thumbs up.
Books will tell most common and least common and exams will test whats the next best step and what is to be done “except” types of questions…
But videos like this will actually prepare young doctors for real life encounters like these :)
Keep up the good work
❤️
Wonderful very helpful Good job guys
Thanks this information is really helpful 🔥🔥❤️❤️
Excellent
Nice explanation sir 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Very informative... Thank you
Wowww, awesome video 👍👍👍
Sir your real case scenario lecture is really interesting.... I am really interested in EMC med now
Well educated, we prepared doctor
Great job ....
Thankful to you sir !
Very helpful ❤️ keep doing
Very useful video thanks
Very informative... Keep it up
Very very very cool sir which is very useful for us.......Do a lot more like this😊😇👍
Amazing video..
Great teaching sir
No words to say. Thanks a lot sir.the session was awesome
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Nice doctor 👍
Love this Dr Arum
Beautiful 👍