I wasn't a good student while doing my mbbs,and not a good person,for I didn't care much about the implications of not studying more than what was needed to pass exams..Now I work in remote tribal area where it is not easy to refer patients to a higher center,there aren't much options to get investigations done fast.The fear of missing an important diagnosis is always hanging over my head..And I am trying my best to learn from online and offline sources,and in this regard this channel is one of the most helpful ones..I cannot really express how thankful I am to you people..Thank you Dr Sri Krishnan,Dr Binu,Dr Manna,Dr Kathiyani and all those behind the scenes,thank you Videographer and the whoever responsible for excellent audio reproduction..
This is hugely helpful I am a fifth semester student and this channel is usually very helpful for building my clinical competence this is helping me to understand the concepts of medicine and allied subjects in a very unique way
Sir,Everything what is being told by history presenters is really fast.They can speak little slowly and more clearly.Everything remaining is really excellent.
Sir, Thank you so much for delivering this presentation with CT images. I had been requesting you for that. A request to plz label the Images as well.very well presented case. Also, plz post paediatrics, gynea/OBS and psychiatric cases.thank you once again🙏
Sir my doubt is that even if the pH is not within 7.35-7.45 range and the Pco2 by calculations is coming according to bicarbonate similar to what is shown in this vedio, do we still call it adequately compensated ? Does compensation have any relation with pH ?
I wasn't a good student while doing my mbbs,and not a good person,for I didn't care much about the implications of not studying more than what was needed to pass exams..Now I work in remote tribal area where it is not easy to refer patients to a higher center,there aren't much options to get investigations done fast.The fear of missing an important diagnosis is always hanging over my head..And I am trying my best to learn from online and offline sources,and in this regard this channel is one of the most helpful ones..I cannot really express how thankful I am to you people..Thank you Dr Sri Krishnan,Dr Binu,Dr Manna,Dr Kathiyani and all those behind the scenes,thank you Videographer and the whoever responsible for excellent audio reproduction..
Exactly!😊
Exactly
This is hugely helpful I am a fifth semester student and this channel is usually very helpful for building my clinical competence this is helping me to understand the concepts of medicine and allied subjects in a very unique way
Very nicely explained the approach ,this gives an insight to this acute emergency management to young doctors . Good on aectm partand dr sreekrishnan
Good presentation and informative 👏
I use these videos to prepare for USMLE step's , it's that good and reliable
most important video for emergency ..thanks sir👍
Awesome
Sir,Everything what is being told by history presenters is really fast.They can speak little slowly and more clearly.Everything remaining is really excellent.
Fantastic
Thank you very much sirs and madams
Excellent
Learn more when l visit your channel.... Lots of thanks❤🙌🙏
Good discussion
Thanks sir 👍👍
Sir one request.. plz make sure Dr. Binu speaks clearly... Its difficuilt to understand some times what is he saying... 🙏
Yes plzzz
Agreed
Sir, Thank you so much for delivering this presentation with CT images. I had been requesting you for that. A request to plz label the Images as well.very well presented case.
Also, plz post paediatrics, gynea/OBS and psychiatric cases.thank you once again🙏
For many cases since last 2 yrs we have included ct xray ecg etc if available.. In between some cases only we have missed
@@AETCMEmergencyMedicine Thankyou very much for all your efforts🙏
Thank you everyone
Sir please post the paediatrics and Gynea/Obs, psychiatric cases as well.
Thank you sir 🙏
Kindly make a video on Wilson disease
Thank u sir
Dr binu please talk little louder and the end of the sentences should be clear.
Thank u
Abg analysis,case scenario and management.... If you please enlighten us.... As abg is one of the key factor...
Available please check
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Kindly make video about phenobarbitone poisoning
Available please check
Could anyone please tell me what did he use as pretreatment for RSI because it wasn't clear for me
How to calculate Map sir
DBP +1/3 rd of PP
Thanks sir
Sir my doubt is that even if the pH is not within 7.35-7.45 range and the Pco2 by calculations is coming according to bicarbonate similar to what is shown in this vedio, do we still call it adequately compensated ?
Does compensation have any relation with pH ?
Yes
Plz speak little clear