Thank you so much for such informative videos and especially presenting it in a short and crisp way. Also i'd request if you can cover more on antifungals, antivirals(especially AIDS), Chemotherapy drugs and TB drugs. It'll be of great help.
In GTT, 75gm of anhydrous glucose load is given to patient before taking samples. Just thought of sharing. I learnt this information as i worked as quality manager for a lab
Dr u said above 7% is poorly controlled - but in min @11:00 in the video u said if above 8 it s poor controlled , while on cdc they list 9 and above so i m confused on which is considered poorly controlled level , plz advice
Can you do a video of dental emergencies. what to look for when pt is experiencing certain symptoms and situations such as strokes etc. What to do and how to prevent :)
Thank you Dr Ryan.....you are such a life saver!! Was gonna ask also if there can be further expatiation on ketosis & diabetic ketoacidosis...thanks!!!
Ketosis is generally not harmful, and is the presence of higher than normal ketones in the blood and urine due to the burning of stored fat (can happen in fasting states as well as type I diabetics). Ketoacidosis on the other hand is potentially life-threatening and is the presence of high levels of ketones AND sugar in the blood making it too acidic, which can cause serious harm to the liver and kidneys.
Hello doctor. Last video with hypertension you said poorly controlled in the diagram uncontrolled. In this video in the diagram, you said controlled and poorly controlled. It’s right please? Thanks
Hi I really like your video materials. i listen to them very carefully. but i can't understand the mechanism of GLP! and GIP hormones. You say that they are inhibited and thereby increase the production of insulin. Thanks for reply ( watch the video from 16:10sek)
Another ques i wanted to ask.. if a patient is on insulin.. i understand that he should have his meal and normal dose of insulin before he comes for the appt. but which is a more important factor if we want to select one before the appointment .. meal or insulin ?
are we supposed to memorize categories and mechanism of action and names of all these drugs ?! all - i m confused to what to study about them for board, please advice
Well that’s tough to differentiate because hypoglycemia can often lead to syncope! So it’s more about what led to the syncope, if it was low blood sugar or something else.
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This has been a challenging time, and I appreciate you so much Dr Igudia, you have created a life that I thought was lost, thank you so much for curing my type 2 diabetes
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Thank you so much for such informative videos and especially presenting it in a short and crisp way. Also i'd request if you can cover more on antifungals, antivirals(especially AIDS), Chemotherapy drugs and TB drugs. It'll be of great help.
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In GTT, 75gm of anhydrous glucose load is given to patient before taking samples. Just thought of sharing. I learnt this information as i worked as quality manager for a lab
it's very important for us to know how we handle with diabetic patients
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Dr u said above 7% is poorly controlled - but in min @11:00 in the video u said if above 8 it s poor controlled , while on cdc they list 9 and above so i m confused on which is considered poorly controlled level , plz advice
Anything under 7% is well controlled
Can you do a video of dental emergencies. what to look for when pt is experiencing certain symptoms and situations such as strokes etc. What to do and how to prevent :)
Thank you Dr Ryan.....you are such a life saver!! Was gonna ask also if there can be further expatiation on ketosis & diabetic ketoacidosis...thanks!!!
Ketosis is generally not harmful, and is the presence of higher than normal ketones in the blood and urine due to the burning of stored fat (can happen in fasting states as well as type I diabetics). Ketoacidosis on the other hand is potentially life-threatening and is the presence of high levels of ketones AND sugar in the blood making it too acidic, which can cause serious harm to the liver and kidneys.
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Hi doc, Blood glucose level in dental chair is mostly random so my question what should we compare it with.
Thank you 🙏 please make a video for xerostomia
Hello doctor. Last video with hypertension you said poorly controlled in the diagram uncontrolled. In this video in the diagram, you said controlled and poorly controlled. It’s right please? Thanks
Please , what about local anaesthetic and diabetic patients , are there any considerations ??
Hi I really like your video materials. i listen to them very carefully. but i can't understand the mechanism of GLP! and GIP hormones. You say that they are inhibited and thereby increase the production of insulin. Thanks for reply ( watch the video from 16:10sek)
Another ques i wanted to ask.. if a patient is on insulin.. i understand that he should have his meal and normal dose of insulin before he comes for the appt.
but which is a more important factor if we want to select one before the appointment .. meal or insulin ?
Having the meal is more important if you are trying to avoid a hypoglycemic event.
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are we supposed to memorize categories and mechanism of action and names of all these drugs ?! all - i m confused to what to study about them for board, please advice
Yes sir! I know it’s a lot but take it one video at a time, make flash cards, and you’ll get there 💪🏼
@@mentaldental thanks dr for advice
Hey Dr. Ryan, if I pay you the $15, will I be getting future INDBE slides or just the current ones? Do we also get the old NBDE slides?
You would get all current and future INBDE slides! The NBDE Part II slides are separate as a $30 purchase as listed on those videos.
Hi Dr. Ryan.... i wanted to ask.. hypoglycemia and syncope symptoms are quite similar... how can we differentiate both?
Well that’s tough to differentiate because hypoglycemia can often lead to syncope! So it’s more about what led to the syncope, if it was low blood sugar or something else.
@@mentaldental ok .. thank you 🙂
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Times used to be very Challenging, I had the worst days of my life living with Type 2 Diabetes, I appreciate you so much Dr Igudia, You have restored me my life that was lost already . Thank you so much for curing me of my diabetes with your natural Herbs.
God bless now and always Dr Igudia. And I really wanted to say a very big thanks for helping me cure my type 2 diabetes I thought it was the end until I meant you keep saving lives doctor.
This has been a challenging time, and I appreciate you so much Dr Igudia, you have created a life that I thought was lost, thank you so much for curing my type 2 diabetes
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