Pre-Eclampsia (updated 2023) - CRASH! Medical Review Series

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  • Опубликовано: 30 ноя 2024

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  • @ellakay977
    @ellakay977 6 месяцев назад

    You're saving lives Sir. I'm making sure my whole class watch your videos

  • @waelfadlallah8939
    @waelfadlallah8939 Год назад +1

    The best thing is to re-watch your videos in an update form 😊

  • @Bellacat9
    @Bellacat9 Год назад +1

    I am a Peds RN that will be cross-trained for postpartum soon. I have been watching your videos since nursing school and came back to brush up on OB. Your videos are a life saver! I just joined your patreon. Thanks again!

  • @ShadiAlSharqawi
    @ShadiAlSharqawi Год назад +2

    2:05 Occurrence of new-onset hypertension with proteinuria at < 20 weeks' gestation is suggestive of gestational trophoblastic disease.

  • @woloabel
    @woloabel Год назад +2

    (On Wednesday of March 29, 2023). On the Matter of Pre-Ecampsia (Updated 2023) by MD Paul W. Bolin (Creator of CRASH! Medical Review Series): 1) Gynecology and Pre-Eclampsia (Hypertension and Proteinuria of Pregnancy) and Obstetrics-Gynecology Therein: 1) Preeclampsia is Hypertension (140/90 mmHg) and Proteinuria (> 300 mg/dL) in a Gestating Female usually in Second Trimester (20 Week to 4-6 Week Postpartum Possible) where the Vascular Endothelium and Vasospasm therein can have Pregnancy complications without an Aetiology (Idiopathic often suggests Alloimmunogenic Hypersensitivity); Risk Factors are 1) Nulliparity (Paternal Particularity), 2) Extremes of Age; 3) Multiple Gestation; 4) Chronic Hypertension; 5) Diabetes Mellitus (Type I and II); 6) Renal Disease; 7) Paternal Mother History of Pre-Eclampsia; 8) Parental Ethnic discordance; 9) African American Ethnicity; Dx: 1) CBC; 2) CMP; 3) Hypertension; Tx via Delivery (Induced Labor) at 37th Week or Elective C-Section; Management (Mx): 1) PO Antihypetension via Labetolol; 2) IV Magnesium Sulfate (Anti-Epileptic) Prophylaxis or Treatment; 3) Attempting Vaginal Delivery; 2) Gestational Hypertension is simple Hypertension without Proteinuria usually before 20 Weeks of Gestation; 3) Chronic Hypertension in Pregnancy (Proteinuria Negative Preganacy or Stable Proteinuria); 4) Eclampsia is Hypertension along with Seizures either Postpartum or Peripartum (Last Trimester Usually); 5) HELLP Syndrome is Hemolysis (LDH Elevation and High Bilirubin) Elevated Liver Enzyme (Liver Inflammation) and Low Platelet Count (Otherwise Thrombocytopenia), a complication of Eclampsia/Pre-Eclampsia; ......TBC. MD Paul W. Bolin, es geht sehr gut zu lernen mit Ihnen. Heil!

  • @jasonatkins6496
    @jasonatkins6496 6 месяцев назад

    Finishing up AG-ACNP school this semester. We're having our first round of obstretrics studies. THANK YOU!

  • @MG-iw9jg
    @MG-iw9jg Год назад

    Thanks for this update. I was beginning to wonder if you'll ever do more OB videos.

  • @March90skid
    @March90skid Год назад

    Amazing videos! thank youu😊😃

  • @MA-dd9dd
    @MA-dd9dd Год назад

    Great video

  • @LegoGirl1990
    @LegoGirl1990 Год назад

    When I had my youngest, I was told I had "severe pre-eclampsia" but they never tested my urine. When I asked about it, she (I don't remember if it was a nurse or ob/gyn) said the criteria had changed. This was at the end of November 2021.

    • @TheTechNerd-s7g
      @TheTechNerd-s7g Год назад

      There is no way. They must test the urine.

    • @LegoGirl1990
      @LegoGirl1990 Год назад

      IDK My BP was 186/167 so they said that was enough. 🤷‍♀ Stuck me on that magnesium shit.
      This time around (last weekend) they did test it and I was spilling protein.
      IDK seems almost like you get as many different answers as people you ask. It's irritating. @@TheTechNerd-s7g

  • @sheryRN
    @sheryRN Год назад

    God bless 🙏🏻

  • @amaranextdoor
    @amaranextdoor 8 месяцев назад

    Why isn't hydrazine a choice? Here in Nigeria we use Hydralazine as an antihypertensive

  • @TheTechNerd-s7g
    @TheTechNerd-s7g Год назад +1

    So if mild preeclampsia, preterm, and stable, we deliver at 37 weeks without giving magnesium?
    If mild and term, no labetalol?
    This is confusing.

  • @TheTechNerd-s7g
    @TheTechNerd-s7g Год назад

    Ok, how can a mild preeclampsia considered mild if it is unstable?

  • @simongonzalez1617
    @simongonzalez1617 7 месяцев назад

    4:13 Isn't the patient at a lower risk of pre-eclampsia if she gets pregnant with the same father again?

    • @razan4886
      @razan4886 Месяц назад

      I thought the same actually the risk is higher in first pregnancy with a new partner not second pregnancy with the same partner

  • @victoriagolston7514
    @victoriagolston7514 6 месяцев назад

    Wow