Usually missed but common cause of tachycardia in ICU
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Unusual common cause of tachycardia in ICU specially in neuro patients
Do let me know in comments if such raw and unedited discussion are worth sharing? Thanks, Dr Ankur (and sorry for my uncombed hairs, it was really a busy day)
Your every talks are worthy to us , no matter in what manner you share 🙏
It's worth it sir
Worth it sir & perfectly imperfect hair
😅...thanks for sharing...
Totally worth it. Said many times. We need your casual talks on casual topics. Just voice should be properly audible nothing else we need
I m learning here more than my ward rounds and he explains in a very gentle way.
You can always share casually anything whatever you feels. We don't need much editings and stuffs we need knowledge from. Keep doing this good work. Thanks
Thank you for the discussion. Very classical case in a neurorehab setting. In a patient with brain injury, with tachycardia, bladder obstruction, hard stool, any injury during physiotherapy, or any instrument poking into skin are very common. This kind of autonomic tachycardia is usually associated with sweating, and tightness/posturing of limbs, often leading to unnessaary evaluation regarding possible seizure. It is very important to note that, same triggeres in a high level spinal cord injury usually leads to high bp, bradycardia and sweating (Classical triad of autonomic dysreflexia). A quick check of bowel, bladder and skin may be helpful to avoid all the hassle.
Excellent sir,great dedication work for medicine 🙏🇮🇳
This is a great series to start
Thanks for sharing knowledge sir
Very nise sir... इट्स very very simple but very hard to thought at ICU level... Thanks i get all recall to memory all the cannulas, catheters, monitors should always to chek up 👍
Yes sir.. definitely such case representations r required for basic knowledge
Extremely worthy discussion. Plz make more and more such small crispy clinical vignette, very helpful day to day practice.
Great video thank you 🙏
Thanks for sharing such kind of cases ❤..plz continue this type of short videos sir thanks again
Very useful
Any thing pertaining to Pt welfare is worth sharing sir.Good done sir.
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Sir thank you very much for this amazing discussion, and actually it's was very informative 👏❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉...sir can you please upload video for intubation ❤🙏🙏🙏
thanks for comment. see this video on intubation , have a look ruclips.net/video/XeCdw-j9PHU/видео.htmlsi=In76CuccvkN0UzHv
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Keep sharing
Oo it was an interesting knowledge
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These discussions are excellent. The title maybe better as "Missed but common cause of tachycardia in ICU"
Thanks for suggestion .., adding the inputs in title
Good morning sir
Can you please tell us about how to interpret blood culture report
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I have one doubt
According to my knowledge retention urine causes raised ICP which should cause BRADYCARDIA?
I'm Bala Sivanandan NPCC .Sir, the right lung has three lobes, while the left lung has two. The lungs are not equal in size or shape. Additionally, the right main bronchus is wider, shorter, and more vertical than the left main bronchus. Given these differences, how are bilateral lung sounds still equal?
Thank u sir for useful vedio
Sir please tell , what is the minimum oxygen flow on T piece in intubated patients
#icushort 358: What is the minimum oxygen flow on T piece in intubated patients
Sir please answer my question that I posted on a short video , which is > In a patient admitted in ICU , is there any relationship between desaturation and fever ? We do know from oxygen hemoglobin saturation curve that increase in temperature causes decrease affinity for oxygen but what is the clinical implication does fever actually causes desaturation
Sir, when a patient is in shock and hypoalbuminemia( s.albumin 1.5) ,can we give fluids? Would it cause 3rd spacing ? Or should we give albumin iv infusion to maintain BP?
Sir, DKA patient on insulin infusion, when to stop infusion - when the blood sugar normalises or beta ketones become normal?
When ph becomes normal
How urinary obstruction leads to tachycardia?
Pain and discomfort cause activation of sympathetic system
Cause of Continue fever for 7-8 days of Tracheostomized patient.
This way is easy to imbibe the concept,ppt is quite monotonous
bingo... that's what i ALWAYS feel. Thanks for reassuring