These videos are an absolutely amazing complement to my ordinary studies as a nursing student, in many ways so much better than the material my university provides! Definitely a long-term subscriber from this point forward
Love this channel so much. Gives me the confidence that I understand the concepts, explains them in a way that makes sense and doesn't overwhelm with extra info
I really really respect this teacher..I am also agreeing with many of you... He is the best Critical care educator...vhe definitely needs world recognition.....👏👏👏
Through this video, it was very useful to know the cause, diagnosis, and treatment of epidural hematoma and endoscopic hematoma. I am still a high school student, but I will get more detailed information from your excellent video when I go to medical school
My father was hospitalized due to a brain intracerebral hemorrhage in pons and medulla on May 14, 2024. He was transferred to the ICU and put on a ventilator just three hours later. Despite his critical condition, he miraculously regained consciousness on May 17, 2024. I was by his side and witnessed him responding to my requests to move his hand and leg. Unfortunately, his condition deteriorated, and he passed away on May 21, 2024. The doctors attributed his decline to his pre-existing kidney disease, which made it challenging to administer all necessary medications, as his creatinine level had risen to 4.1."
@@dinnahsofabulous5941 headache at the back on the head. Sensitivity towards light. Extreme headache and neck pain. I thought i broke my neck. I drove to the hospital a ct scan was done and it turned out I had bleeding on both sides i had to have emergency surgery and I was so scared. That was almost 2 years ago
I feel like this is something someone should watch even if the only medical certification they're going for is EMR because there's just so many things getting thrown at you that you can't help but pick up stuff like "if they've lost consciousness, you should suspect a tbi" or "if you suspect a tbi, try to keep the head elevated."
hi Eddie thank you for all your videos theyve been so helpful. Please add an EVD lecture especially explaining the anatomy and physio and the physics of how it works in relation to how we adjust drain height etc…
@@ICUAdvantage so looking forward to that! im a SICU/MICU RN in NYC but our hospital doesnt have a dedicated Neuro ICU so the nsgy pts come to our ICU as well. Sometimes when CTICU pts develop stroke in-patient they are transferred to us also. With all these different specialties that we have to take in your awesome videos really help me review as I tackle different cases.
Oh wow, so you are getting to see a lot of different stuff then! Good on you for learning and working to make sure that you can be even better at the bedside. Neuro is fascinating, although after a while of it working trauma, I got a bit burned out on it. I've got a couple more topics in cardiac that I'm working towards and then after that, tentatively my plan is to hit a few of the neuro topics on the todo list.
@@ICUAdvantage your videos are life savers! When I started in my unit, my charge highly recommended your videos to me and he was so right. I basically watch/listen a topic every day that im working, i do it while getting ready for work. So thank you so much and Im excited for new topics. We all are! ❤️
Wow, definitely put a smile on my face! 😊 It's such a great feeling hearing these videos have such an impact and I'm really happy to know you are enjoying them so. Also tell your charge I said THANK YOU for helping to spread the word and to share the knowledge! I really do appreciate you taking the time to leave some awesome comments and I hope you enjoy the future videos!
Thank you so sooo much, helped a lot and more clear and audible, intresting lecture.. i suggest to mention location and type of pathophysiology, and symptoms based on location like you did it in Epidural Hematoma, MCA and Ipsilateral Fixed Pupil dilation. Lots of Respect Sir.
Well sir thanks for the reference. I need it from time to time so as I remember certain things about my accident to Advocate for myself. Five years post with all the rehab thankfully it helped tremendously. Depressed skull fracture DAI severe TBI ICH and SAH two months comatose. They almost gave up on me. Horrible brain damage mostly to my frontal and temporal lobes. Epilepsy with all the seizures (about twenty a week). Bright side is I am almost living independently. I still am watched over though as I will cut/burn myself whilst cooking.
Hi Eddie, as always, your videos are amazing at explaining complex concepts. Given the content presented in this video, would you be able to create video lessons on ICP (like what it is, diagnostics, monitoring, treatment, management) as I find that it will work hand in hand with the types of cerebral hemorrhages?
Yes I actually have this planned on my todo list. I have a couple more cardiac things I want to finish up then after that I'm moving to some more neuro topics, such as ICP :)
After an epileptic seizure recently i had 2 hemorrhagic strokes, i was only in hospital for 5 days but the blood leaked in to my eye socket and i had a black eye for weeks.. And a constant headache.. With the black eye do you think it was Extra-axial? Or could it have been either?
I had a brain bleed fell down concrete stair 7 mths ago i feel im not healing well even Tho the Bleed stopped why is that feels like a downward spiral cant sleep morning headaches people dont understand my fatigue Memory lost Depression They think i look good so i should feel good but i don't.how long till normal
have the same issues from repeated head injury from boyfriend now x and my oldest daughter . Along with a left eye pupil blown out , though it has subsided . Still have my mind but my body feels soo off along with the constant head pressure all the way around and nausea
Love this, very well explained. Question! Would you see your cushing's triad with most of these haemorrhages, just specific types or only if the ICP becomes grate enough regardless of the haemorrhage origin? Thanks
Hey Hollie glad you enjoyed it! So any of these bleeds could lead in increases in ICP to the point to where you could have the presentation of Cushings Triad. Its not a result of any type of insult, but as a result of the elevation of ICP, of which these all can contribute to. Hope that makes sense.
@@ICUAdvantage yes that does thank you. I guess posturing symptoms like decorticate and deceribrate (hopefully I spelt that correctly) would also be down to the locations of the bleeds and the severity of the ICP as well?
Hi Eddie, Thank you for your very informative videos. I have not yet watched all of them, but I intend to do so. Have you a lesson on explaining the pathophysiology of the main signs and symptoms of people with brain injuries? cerebralauto-regulation changes?kelly monroe theory?) and what actually happens in side the brain to result in this. Why do they have headaches, vomiting, seizures etc? I find a lot of sites list the signs and symptoms but do not actually give an explanation to why and how these manifest physiologically Thanks again.
Hi Laura. Signs an symptoms will vary greatly depending on what type of injury and where that injury is at. I don't have a video dedicated to that but in future videos I will on Neuro that will be discussed as appropriate. I do have a video on TBI which talks about some what you are asking about.
Hi i had c section emergency 2months ago,i dodnt feel baby move for 48 hours until i went to hoapital baby still in nicu facing a lot of difficulties and has brain bleeding on brain and on front wenticlues an cysts that dint go away
I understand that these videos are mostly for students, but I am watching bc I have a family member with brain bleeding and I’m trying to understand the terms; I don’t appreciate the flatline sound in the beginning. Otherwise, very informational.
For people who really understand , it's a bit misguiding saying thibgs like septum "pellucidium" and "intracerebellar" bleeding at the end. Great video, otherwise.
These videos are an absolutely amazing complement to my ordinary studies as a nursing student, in many ways so much better than the material my university provides! Definitely a long-term subscriber from this point forward
Awesome!!! Happy to have you here Sangth! Glad to hear that these videos have been helpful for you. 😊
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Thank you for explaining the layers of the meninges is such great detail. This is exactly what I was looking for.
Fantastic to hear this! So happy to hear you enjoyed it.
Love this channel so much. Gives me the confidence that I understand the concepts, explains them in a way that makes sense and doesn't overwhelm with extra info
So great to hear this Ali. Thats truly my goal with making this videos so hearing this is great!
I’m so scared l have sonthing like this
I really really respect this teacher..I am also agreeing with many of you...
He is the best Critical care educator...vhe definitely needs world recognition.....👏👏👏
Through this video, it was very useful to know the cause, diagnosis, and treatment of epidural hematoma and endoscopic hematoma. I am still a high school student, but I will get more detailed information from your excellent video when I go to medical school
Hi! I am studying for CCRN-P and this content is much more informative and helpful than AACN`s content! thank you so much!
in school for snowboarding business right now but these videos are just too interesting
Starting with understanding the anatomy was excellent. Thank you for such a great presentation.
Awesome! I think it really helps to drive home the understanding so I'm happy that you thought so as well!
My father was hospitalized due to a brain intracerebral hemorrhage in pons and medulla on May 14, 2024. He was transferred to the ICU and put on a ventilator just three hours later. Despite his critical condition, he miraculously regained consciousness on May 17, 2024. I was by his side and witnessed him responding to my requests to move his hand and leg. Unfortunately, his condition deteriorated, and he passed away on May 21, 2024. The doctors attributed his decline to his pre-existing kidney disease, which made it challenging to administer all necessary medications, as his creatinine level had risen to 4.1."
12:36 i had subdural hematoma. I had surgery and August 2020. Recovering well. Still some headaches but not as much
Thank you for sharing and glad to hear the recovery is going well for you!
What were your symptoms, because I get severe pain ful headache, and when I get MRI Done comes out normal 😢
@@dinnahsofabulous5941 headache at the back on the head. Sensitivity towards light. Extreme headache and neck pain. I thought i broke my neck. I drove to the hospital a ct scan was done and it turned out I had bleeding on both sides i had to have emergency surgery and I was so scared. That was almost 2 years ago
@@cljoe35how are you now?
@@Giuliano-d8g doing great although I have migraines /auras at night sometimes.
Neuro test in a few days and this video helped so much! Thank you! Subscribed.
Awesome! Glad it helped! You'll have to let me know how you did.
Watched, loved, subscribed, liked as requested. Its worth it!! Great Job!!
Thank you so much for your clear and well explained videos! Looking forward to new videos of the brain too! ☺🧠❤
Glad you like them!
Thank you. Very informative. I get my scan results soon. Nice to know a little bit about it all.
Glad you found it informative and wishing for all the best with your results!
I feel like this is something someone should watch even if the only medical certification they're going for is EMR because there's just so many things getting thrown at you that you can't help but pick up stuff like "if they've lost consciousness, you should suspect a tbi" or "if you suspect a tbi, try to keep the head elevated."
I work at SICU big help...thank you thank you
Awesome! SICU was where I started in ICU. Glad you liked it.
Thanks u for this vedio Its very helpful we watching this channel from sudan all the best
How cool! Hello in Sudan! Glad you liked the video!
Amazing content super clear super helpful thanks❤️
Thank you so much and you are very welcome!
absolutely perfect and explanatory thanks a million.
hi Eddie thank you for all your videos theyve been so helpful. Please add an EVD lecture especially explaining the anatomy and physio and the physics of how it works in relation to how we adjust drain height etc…
So glad to hear this Rachel! And yes, I do have EVDs on the todo list! :)
@@ICUAdvantage so looking forward to that! im a SICU/MICU RN in NYC but our hospital doesnt have a dedicated Neuro ICU so the nsgy pts come to our ICU as well. Sometimes when CTICU pts develop stroke in-patient they are transferred to us also. With all these different specialties that we have to take in your awesome videos really help me review as I tackle different cases.
Oh wow, so you are getting to see a lot of different stuff then! Good on you for learning and working to make sure that you can be even better at the bedside. Neuro is fascinating, although after a while of it working trauma, I got a bit burned out on it. I've got a couple more topics in cardiac that I'm working towards and then after that, tentatively my plan is to hit a few of the neuro topics on the todo list.
@@ICUAdvantage your videos are life savers! When I started in my unit, my charge highly recommended your videos to me and he was so right. I basically watch/listen a topic every day that im working, i do it while getting ready for work. So thank you so much and Im excited for new topics. We all are! ❤️
Wow, definitely put a smile on my face! 😊 It's such a great feeling hearing these videos have such an impact and I'm really happy to know you are enjoying them so. Also tell your charge I said THANK YOU for helping to spread the word and to share the knowledge!
I really do appreciate you taking the time to leave some awesome comments and I hope you enjoy the future videos!
Thank you so sooo much, helped a lot and more clear and audible, intresting lecture.. i suggest to mention location and type of pathophysiology, and symptoms based on location like you did it in Epidural Hematoma, MCA and Ipsilateral Fixed Pupil dilation. Lots of Respect Sir.
So glad you liked it and thank you for the suggestion! I'm always looking to improve and make better videos in the future.
Awesome, thanks Dr.
Thank you a million. Oooooo Could you do a lecture on stroke pathophysiology and management? Please?
You're very welcome! And yes, I do plan to do stroke videos at some point in the future.
ICU Advantage much appreciated and you effort doesn’t go unappreciated. I am supporting your efforts by purchasing a t shirt from your team!!!
@@kiner30 Well thank you so much for that! It really is great to hear the benefit that people get and that these videos are appreciated!
I was going to request the same thing!
I just found your channel! I love it, great content😊
Glad you enjoy it!
Well sir thanks for the reference. I need it from time to time so as I remember certain things about my accident to Advocate for myself. Five years post with all the rehab thankfully it helped tremendously. Depressed skull fracture DAI severe TBI ICH and SAH two months comatose. They almost gave up on me. Horrible brain damage mostly to my frontal and temporal lobes. Epilepsy with all the seizures (about twenty a week). Bright side is I am almost living independently. I still am watched over though as I will cut/burn myself whilst cooking.
Great video. Very educational !
Thanks so much Kimberly!
I liked the review of the meninges.
Awesome. I'm very much a believer that it always helps to have a good understanding of the underlying A&P to better understand whats happening!
Awesome video.
Thank you so much!
Hi Eddie, as always, your videos are amazing at explaining complex concepts. Given the content presented in this video, would you be able to create video lessons on ICP (like what it is, diagnostics, monitoring, treatment, management) as I find that it will work hand in hand with the types of cerebral hemorrhages?
Yes I actually have this planned on my todo list. I have a couple more cardiac things I want to finish up then after that I'm moving to some more neuro topics, such as ICP :)
@@ICUAdvantage Sounds great. Looking forward to reviewing those videos.
will you ever do a video over anoxic brain injury? That's what I most commonly see in my ICU
Thank you for the video, very helpful!
You are welcome!
Thank you so much :) Supportive Treatment for TBI, please
Yes! Coming soon! 😉
Thank you!!! Can do a video on dialysis treatments please ?
@@katelinb9224 I've got it on the todo list :)
Wow dude. I love your lessons.
Thanks man!
Add: Bruzinski and Kernigs sign for subarachnoid hemorrhage and CSF will be bloody. Nuchal rigidity and photosensitivity.
Well anatomy just gives me headache I get mixed up everything of what I have learn..💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔 thankyou for helping me out in easy understanding ❤️❤️
So glad to hear the video was helpful for you Rubi! 😊
@@ICUAdvantagealways...looking forward for more classes 👍👍
After an epileptic seizure recently i had 2 hemorrhagic strokes, i was only in hospital for 5 days but the blood leaked in to my eye socket and i had a black eye for weeks.. And a constant headache.. With the black eye do you think it was Extra-axial? Or could it have been either?
I had a brain bleed fell down concrete stair 7 mths ago i feel im not healing well even Tho the Bleed stopped why is that feels like a downward spiral cant sleep morning headaches people dont understand my fatigue
Memory lost
Depression
They think i look good so i should feel good but i don't.how long till normal
have the same issues from repeated head injury from boyfriend now x and my oldest daughter . Along with a left eye pupil blown out , though it has subsided . Still have my mind but my body feels soo off along with the constant head pressure all the way around and nausea
i swear they wish me dead
Thank you sir,I known diff types of haemmerages,thanks a lot.
You are most welcome. Glad to hear this!
tremendous vedio.thank you sir
Thanks Jessy!
Thank you, super helpful video! 🧠
It would be great if you could do a video about management of stroke in the ICU.
Glad you liked it. I do have it on the todo list!
Excellent
Love this, very well explained. Question! Would you see your cushing's triad with most of these haemorrhages, just specific types or only if the ICP becomes grate enough regardless of the haemorrhage origin? Thanks
Hey Hollie glad you enjoyed it!
So any of these bleeds could lead in increases in ICP to the point to where you could have the presentation of Cushings Triad. Its not a result of any type of insult, but as a result of the elevation of ICP, of which these all can contribute to.
Hope that makes sense.
@@ICUAdvantage yes that does thank you. I guess posturing symptoms like decorticate and deceribrate (hopefully I spelt that correctly) would also be down to the locations of the bleeds and the severity of the ICP as well?
Thanks for Video. But what is EVD ???
Hyperventilation ??
EVD = Extraventricular Drain
Thank you
You're welcome
TSAH in elderly, what is the prognosis?
谢谢💖
great video...thanks
Glad you liked it!
Thanks for the video. Please what's an EVD?
Happy to help and yes, its' on the todo list!
Great video Good explanation..too bad I am not able to fallow the few graphics...Thanks
What weren't you able to follow?
thank you , i loved your video its really useful
You are very welcome Abdullah. Glad you liked it!
Such a good lesson thanks
Thank you so much Lubna!
@@ICUAdvantage stay safe :)
@@lubnahm6009 Will do, thank you! You as well! :)
Life saver.😇😇
Haha awesome!
@@ICUAdvantage Studying for cen exam and your videos really help. Thanks 😊.
Very interesting
Glad you think so!
Hi Eddie,
Thank you for your very informative videos. I have not yet watched all of them, but I intend to do so.
Have you a lesson on explaining the pathophysiology of the main signs and symptoms of people with brain injuries?
cerebralauto-regulation changes?kelly monroe theory?) and what actually happens in side the brain to result in this. Why do they have headaches, vomiting, seizures etc?
I find a lot of sites list the signs and symptoms but do not actually give an explanation to why and how these manifest physiologically
Thanks again.
Hi Laura. Signs an symptoms will vary greatly depending on what type of injury and where that injury is at. I don't have a video dedicated to that but in future videos I will on Neuro that will be discussed as appropriate. I do have a video on TBI which talks about some what you are asking about.
Hi i had c section emergency 2months ago,i dodnt feel baby move for 48 hours until i went to hoapital baby still in nicu facing a lot of difficulties and has brain bleeding on brain and on front wenticlues an cysts that dint go away
Nice video
Thank you!
Can u do management of burns
I do have on the todo list to cover at some point in the future.
Btw that HIGH PITCH NOISE at the beginning of video is very uncomfortable for those with brain injury
I understand that these videos are mostly for students, but I am watching bc I have a family member with brain bleeding and I’m trying to understand the terms; I don’t appreciate the flatline sound in the beginning. Otherwise, very informational.
Oh my god why did they put that sound in fr😭✋🏻
Good
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Will cbd help sir pls help me
I have M.R.I. report of intracranial haemorrhage. Kindly guide me. I want to know that. Can I scanned or share this any method?
Well done thnks
Welcome 😊
😁👍
Thank yoU!
4 days of bleeding for me,my Dr told me that my brain doubled my age,I'm 56
So this is what a stuffed Bear couldn’t fix
🤔
I have this
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For people who really understand , it's a bit misguiding saying thibgs like septum "pellucidium" and "intracerebellar" bleeding at the end. Great video, otherwise.
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Disappointed because you didn't cover bleeding brain lesions
That wouldnt be considered traumatic
@@ICUAdvantage it was pretty traumatic for me
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