Thnx to those amazing people from the core of my heart who worked to hard to make make this video which gives us a great opportunity to learn this procedure crystal celarly ❤❤❤
It could indicate a dermatological source of infection, suggest an alternative pathology such as anaphylaxis or indicate something like meningococcal septicaemia (if non-blanching)
I am a GMC registered doctor. I have been following you since my PLAB-2 exam 2 years ago. Your videos on clinical examinations were extremely helpful for me. Thank you.
LOVED it from start to finish. The way the doctor communicated with the patient and the nurse it was just exemplary. The more i learn about medicine the more I know how much I don't know. Keep up the good work
i have been the dream to learn medical since i was young in 1997 and was always after reading medical books while in refugee camp not able to go to school where i can make true to my dreams. after strugle, i came to Europe hoping at least i will have the apportunity but didn't work. now almost get stressed and age has gone but still never stop to learn medical. this channel is good for me
This was so much fun to watch. I typically feel like I sometimes oblige myself to watch medical videos just to balance out the fun and studying. But, I enjoyed this one a lot more than I initially would have expected. Thanks. I do hope that you also show more realistic versions in case for example the patient wasn't compliant, or in case there is no chief doctor available and the case is declining. What would a starting doctor have to do in such cases?
You guys are fabulous ❤ we wouldnt survive our medical school journey without you guys. Thanks for doing such an amazing job. Can't thank u enough for being the best doctors ever and helping us become the best ones😭😭
This is absolutely amazing, few months back I got schooled about the SBAR (Situation, Background, Assessments, Reactions/Recommendations) means of communication in a healthcare setting and that absolutely what happened here. I’m overwhelmed to be an RN ❤🎉
Great stuff team, fantastic simulation based learning. This video will be used by doctors, nurses, paramedics, PAs etc so big thanks for contributing to FOAMed.
@@Ashy5000 found the med school reject. What did you get in your GCSES? and your A levels? Let the doctors do the doctoring, and the less academically capable and less trained physician assistants do the assisting. We do not need PAs for anything else.
@@Propofol1234 Never applied to med school but nice presumption. All A's at A level. Likely could have gotten into Med school, but decided to travel instead. Came back in my early 30's and instead of going through the rigmarole of doing GEM, I've decided on being a PA. Nobody is arguing that PA's are as trained as docs, because they aren't. But idiots who think they're uneducated and should be reduced to admin work do make me chuckle.
She put him directly on 15L with NRB just because his sat was 86%. He could have COPD. You know what my consultant likes to do when sat is 88 he will nebulise them, a round of chest physio and maybe 3L of O2. Usually sat improves after these measures. Another thing missing is BNP because ecg will be normal sometimes in failure.
The ABGs show metabolic acidosis clearly with elevated lactate. (No CO2 retention) Exam shows crackles, no ronchi. 15L NRB with sepsis in mind is fairly okay.
amazing intervention, but i have some question about how you treating the pation, on ECG there is a supra unevenness on the underside , i saw the sinus taquicardia as well but, whjat happend with the endocardial infarction seriouslly amazing, im latin nursing student and it is amazing watching this kind of videos, thank you so much
This is such a helpful video thank you! I recognise both Katie and Leah so it was a shock to see them here🤭 is there any advice for how to practice A-E for OSCES besides watching these videos? A lot of my sessions in placement have been cancelled because of strikes. Thank you!
Great work. Just one thing to remember-always auscultate BEFORE palpating the abdomen. If you palpate before listening you could hear more bowel sounds that would not have been there had it not been palpated first
Very informative video but I have to say where I practice from in Africa it would be extremely expensive to get all those investigations and tests at once and on time. A physical exam with minimal important tests would suffice here.
Malheureusement lorsque certains examens ne sont pas approfondis, on passe à côté du diagnostic et le traitement et la prise en charge ne sont pas adaptés
Sepsis is a new fear for me I had it in 2022 and didn’t know it most of my symptoms started at home by the time I got to the er I was dying had I not made it in time I would have died I was in icu for a week and had multiple rounds of intravenously antibiotics iam a sepsis survivor I had never heard of sepsis before and now iam at high risk of infections repeatedly after being exposed to mold for 5 years and my body has became resistant to antibiotics 😢
You should listen first as you can generate sound from disturbing it from palpating….but these videos tend to always do palpation first. This is the logic and order i was told with ambulance service anyway.
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Thnx to those amazing people from the core of my heart who worked to hard to make make this video which gives us a great opportunity to learn this procedure crystal celarly ❤❤❤
Thank you so much.
With exposure, what is significance of rash if found???
It could indicate a dermatological source of infection, suggest an alternative pathology such as anaphylaxis or indicate something like meningococcal septicaemia (if non-blanching)
I am a GMC registered doctor. I have been following you since my PLAB-2 exam 2 years ago. Your videos on clinical examinations were extremely helpful for me. Thank you.
There are times when you think Geeky Medics can't get any better than they already are, and then they release these gems 🥰🥰🥳🥳👾👾👾
That’s is such a lovely comment to start my Sunday too! Thanks so much it means a lot - Lewis | Founder
You da best! @@geekymedics
Thought u said germs ehehahaheh
Great video. The mannequin blinking had me questioning my sanity however, haha.
Me too wondered if was a person or a manniquin
Had to watch ,watch and still reached that specific part to convince my mind of what I saw, glitch haha
LOVED it from start to finish. The way the doctor communicated with the patient and the nurse it was just exemplary. The more i learn about medicine the more I know how much I don't know. Keep up the good work
You just blew my mind, congrats for this master piece.
i have been the dream to learn medical since i was young in 1997 and was always after reading medical books while in refugee camp not able to go to school where i can make true to my dreams.
after strugle, i came to Europe hoping at least i will have the apportunity but didn't work.
now almost get stressed and age has gone but still never stop to learn medical.
this channel is good for me
you can study medicine in Bulgaria :) i am 2 years older as you and now i am in 4 year of my medical school, its never late to start
This was so much fun to watch. I typically feel like I sometimes oblige myself to watch medical videos just to balance out the fun and studying. But, I enjoyed this one a lot more than I initially would have expected. Thanks. I do hope that you also show more realistic versions in case for example the patient wasn't compliant, or in case there is no chief doctor available and the case is declining. What would a starting doctor have to do in such cases?
You guys are fabulous ❤ we wouldnt survive our medical school journey without you guys. Thanks for doing such an amazing job. Can't thank u enough for being the best doctors ever and helping us become the best ones😭😭
Beautifully made ! Real scenario feel. Thanks guys!
Thanks for the kind words - makes it all worth it! 🙏
Blessings Geeky Medics, for the video I am a nursing student this video will help me, thank you.
So glad to hear it’s helpful 🙂
Idk but this is the best youtube video ive seen this year
Why do you guys keep getting better and better😭😭 we don't deserve this😭😭 love u geeky medics
This video means everything to me…
Loss my Brother to Sepsis…
Thank you so much!
please more videos like this, thank you for all you do
This is how genuine doctors are made 💜
As a nursing student, I found this extremely helpful. Thank you!
Excellent and very helpful!
Very comprehensive physical exam.
Must rewatch and take notes
Thank you so much 🙏🏻
Glad it was helpful!
I love this so helpful for nursing school. Please do more simulations!
Began learning about Septis in this semester. This video demonstration is wonderful. Subscribed immediately.
The good old days being a junior doc🎉...its really helpful for practice
So helpful thank you! I am 2 weeks away from my final OSLERS so I need my A-E and SBAR to be smooth.
Is there any difference between us or uk licensing in medical examinations? In US, there are USMLE 1&2? How about in UK?
This is what being part of the MTOC sometimes feel like. Thank you.
This video is very good, thanks geeky medics team for all of your hardwork
That’s lovely of you to say! 🙂
This is absolutely amazing, few months back I got schooled about the SBAR (Situation, Background, Assessments, Reactions/Recommendations) means of communication in a healthcare setting and that absolutely what happened here. I’m overwhelmed to be an RN ❤🎉
Masha allah i understand this case please can you make us more videos like this ❤
Not gonna lie this was fire, incredible video!
Amazing content. I was in the team of resus..so I had to review in detail all over again
Great stuff team, fantastic simulation based learning. This video will be used by doctors, nurses, paramedics, PAs etc so big thanks for contributing to FOAMed.
Our pleasure!
PAs should be doing the discharge summaries; leave the doctoring to the doctors;
@@Propofol1234 Here we go, another clueless person who thinks 5 years of further education should result in a consultant ward clerk position.
@@Ashy5000 found the med school reject. What did you get in your GCSES? and your A levels? Let the doctors do the doctoring, and the less academically capable and less trained physician assistants do the assisting.
We do not need PAs for anything else.
@@Propofol1234 Never applied to med school but nice presumption. All A's at A level. Likely could have gotten into Med school, but decided to travel instead. Came back in my early 30's and instead of going through the rigmarole of doing GEM, I've decided on being a PA. Nobody is arguing that PA's are as trained as docs, because they aren't. But idiots who think they're uneducated and should be reduced to admin work do make me chuckle.
Excellent case ! Thank you geeky medics .
Our pleasure!
Very good information ,best you tube channel for nursing students👍
She put him directly on 15L with NRB just because his sat was 86%. He could have COPD. You know what my consultant likes to do when sat is 88 he will nebulise them, a round of chest physio and maybe 3L of O2. Usually sat improves after these measures. Another thing missing is BNP because ecg will be normal sometimes in failure.
The ABGs show metabolic acidosis clearly with elevated lactate. (No CO2 retention) Exam shows crackles, no ronchi. 15L NRB with sepsis in mind is fairly okay.
@@fatima67890 i am really bad at ABGs. Can you give me a resource where I can read about the management plans for various ABG abnormalities.
Very well constructed and done. Bravo
That was incredible! More please, im still hungry!!
😂😂
Superb Video ❤ All steps have been done in excellent way
Thankyou so much for making this video
Assalam o alaikum
Finally I found something that is very helpful for me
Thank you soooo much for ur great work
Well done! Very informative for overseas doctor like me.
Great video,,
What about antipyretics? We should also add paracetamol bottle to lower the temperature and stop further hyperthermia
Learnt something new today SBAR
We’ve recently produced a video on SBAR too 🙂 m.ruclips.net/video/X_3wY-4f8HY/видео.html
amazing intervention, but i have some question about how you treating the pation, on ECG there is a supra unevenness on the underside , i saw the sinus taquicardia as well but, whjat happend with the endocardial infarction seriouslly amazing, im latin nursing student and it is amazing watching this kind of videos, thank you so much
Thank you for the excellent video! The practice is conducted sistemmatically and understandable.
What a masterpiece, thank you and SUPERB job !
So comphrenshive and advanced management 😊😊
This is beautifully detailed
Amazing...Thank you very much dear Geeky Medics
Our pleasure!
Amazing effort
Geeky videos are super awesome. We love you
You’ve made our day!
Great video. I was taught to listen before auscultation 9f the abd. Any reason why you dont do this?
Good presentation..please also share about asthma and anaphylaxis
This is such a helpful video thank you! I recognise both Katie and Leah so it was a shock to see them here🤭 is there any advice for how to practice A-E for OSCES besides watching these videos? A lot of my sessions in placement have been cancelled because of strikes. Thank you!
This video is exactly what we needed!
WOW! Awesome presentation
very helpful for students thanks alot ❤
Lovely stuff here folks. Very much hoping there’s more in the pipeline!
That's the plan!
A great drinking game - every time someone is polite to someone take a sip 👊☺️
Absolutely amazing..I am a joiner to This so helpful ❤
Awesome! Thank you!
I really liked this!!!! On your site, yo join, is there a fee?
What a master piece
Great work. Just one thing to remember-always auscultate BEFORE palpating the abdomen. If you palpate before listening you could hear more bowel sounds that would not have been there had it not been palpated first
Amazing video, thanks a lot!!❤
This was very well done!!!!!
This video is amazing! Thank you so much
U did amazing job ..thank u
Really good video, very helpful
This was wonderful!
Most awaited one
Good teaching
Very informative video but I have to say where I practice from in Africa it would be extremely expensive to get all those investigations and tests at once and on time. A physical exam with minimal important tests would suffice here.
Malheureusement lorsque certains examens ne sont pas approfondis, on passe à côté du diagnostic et le traitement et la prise en charge ne sont pas adaptés
Loved it. Thank you guys.
So glad you found it helpful!
Superbe video ! Merci :)
Great Video! Thank you so much.
Thank you for this video!
Thankyou so much for the video
could someone please explain what is meant by....Large bore?....i'm presuming the size of the cannula...thankyou....Excellent video by the way.
Great one. Well done!
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So helpful!
thanks for the video. the problem may be on his back [posteriously]
This was awesome
Thank you this was great!
Great video
nicest senior ever
It is very helpful simulation. Just wonder if she could ascualtate the abdomen before palpating it so that perstalisis will not be affected.
Great one! Thank you so much.
more of this please
Good video. Thanks
Loved it
great work thank you so much
It was so helpful!
Excellent
Well done. Thank you.
Excellent case!
90 / 63
Your blood pressure reading is healthy
Sepsis is a new fear for me I had it in 2022 and didn’t know it most of my symptoms started at home by the time I got to the er I was dying had I not made it in time I would have died I was in icu for a week and had multiple rounds of intravenously antibiotics iam a sepsis survivor I had never heard of sepsis before and now iam at high risk of infections repeatedly after being exposed to mold for 5 years and my body has became resistant to antibiotics 😢
Thank you very much ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you🙏
Thanks dear
Awesome. Thanks
nice video
I was invested until the consultant said he’d be there in 5-10 minutes 😅
My mantra was “be the consultant you want to see” - Dr Potter
Quick question…
Aren’t we supposed to auscultate the abdomen before we palpate?
IPPA... auscultation is last.
@@adakuotosi1536 it usually is, but when it comes to the abdomen, you’re supposed to inspect then auscultate then palpate
You should listen first as you can generate sound from disturbing it from palpating….but these videos tend to always do palpation first. This is the logic and order i was told with ambulance service anyway.
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