Thank you so so much!! Seeing it all in a visual layout broken down with colors is my best way of learning!! I’m so copying everything I can- pause/play/pause/play- lol - thank you so very much for how clear you make it! Keep teaching us please!! We need you! ❤
Ugh! I just went back to add all Of your videos to my watch list and I see you haven’t uploaded in 2 years!! Omg. You have no idea what a great teacher you are and what you give to our community of medical learners/relearners! I’m sure life got busy and you’re head first into your next phase of life but if you have any joy in teaching please keep it up?? And if you teach somewhere let us know??❤
Yours videos are excellent sir, but on your channel quantity of videos are limited , i will request to u sir plz make more videos covering all medicine, i am 1st yr Medicine resident student, i am very impressed on your lecture sir
Thanks a lot for the detailed explanation. Could you add a downloadable link of the map you have created? It would be really helpful if I could review it on the go. And, are using a particular app to make those concept maps?
Thank you for the support brother. The software im using is videoscribe. Unfortunately the map cannot be downloaded as a single piece. The software allow it to be converted into power point slides though, but ive never tried it bfre.
In terms of apa ya? Ada bnyak 'fours' actually in asthma but yg specifically called "golden questions" saya tk sure. But here are some lists that may help. To evaluate newly diagnosed asthma: (Reference: Paediatric Protocol Malaysia) 1. how many daytime sx 2. how many nocturnal sx 3. does exercise induce asthma? 4. does exacerbation affects sleep or other normal daily activity? *this is to classify asthma into intermittent/persistent type, mild moderate or severe To assess asthma control (in already diagnosed patient), roughly the same mcm kat atas (Reference: Paediatric Protocol Malaysia) 1. how many daily sx in average per week? 2. how many nocturnal sx/awakening in a week 3. how many times reliever/rescue treatment needed per week? 4. is there any limitation of activity? *this is to classify patient asthma as controlled, partially controlled or uncontrolled 4 classical asthma sx: (Reference: John Murtagh General Practice) 1. wheezing 2. nocturnal coughing 3. chest tightness 4. breathlessness
Thank you! It's a shame you aren't uploading more videos. They are amazing!
Thanks so much sir! This deserves more views.
Thank you so so much!! Seeing it all in a visual layout broken down with colors is my best way of learning!! I’m so copying everything I can- pause/play/pause/play- lol - thank you so very much for how clear you make it! Keep teaching us please!! We need you! ❤
Great content, made it so much easier to understand ❤ much appreciated 👏👏
Ugh! I just went back to add all
Of your videos to my watch list and I see you haven’t uploaded in 2 years!! Omg. You have no idea what a great teacher you are and what you give to our community of medical learners/relearners! I’m sure life got busy and you’re head first into your next phase of life but if you have any joy in teaching please keep it up?? And if you teach somewhere let us know??❤
Thank you for this wonderful explaination .
Excellent presentation!
Your good, keep up the good work and pls do more videos
Thankyou . Very underrated channel. Continue educating us bro. Thankyou so much
Agree with the rest. Will be good if we have some notes that we can reference on the go. Or break it down into parts.
Heyyy. Thanks alot for this approch, very helpful
Thank you very much brother, you really help me on my discussion.
Wish you all the best!
Glad it did! Thank you fr your support as well 👍🏼👍🏼
Wow ,,,Never seen such way of clinical assessment video,,❤️❤️
Used to watch strong Medicine.
Keep posting for other common symptoms too, 👍👍
Great work. Add a variety of videos.
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Thank very good lecture
Very educative and indepth
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Yours videos are excellent sir, but on your channel quantity of videos are limited , i will request to u sir plz make more videos covering all medicine, i am 1st yr Medicine resident student, i am very impressed on your lecture sir
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Sir please make more videos
Thanks a lot for the detailed explanation. Could you add a downloadable link of the map you have created? It would be really helpful if I could review it on the go.
And, are using a particular app to make those concept maps?
Thank you for the support brother. The software im using is videoscribe. Unfortunately the map cannot be downloaded as a single piece. The software allow it to be converted into power point slides though, but ive never tried it bfre.
could you make the powerpoints availble @@meemoklearning332
Can i have this approch in good quality 😢 i need it so much
Can we have your notes pleaaaase
Hi. Thank you so much for the explanation it helped me a lot! May i ask if theres any way to get the map? :)
👍🏼👍🏼 No problem. Thank you for supporting! Find us at @HousemanRevision_bot channel in telegram for the notes.
I realize I'm kind of randomly asking but does anyone know of a good website to watch newly released tv shows online ?
@Avery Hudson i use Flixzone. Just google for it =)
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What a Great presentation !! ...plz make more videos like this on other chapters also
Apa 4 golden questions for bronchial asthma?
In terms of apa ya? Ada bnyak 'fours' actually in asthma but yg specifically called "golden questions" saya tk sure. But here are some lists that may help.
To evaluate newly diagnosed asthma:
(Reference: Paediatric Protocol Malaysia)
1. how many daytime sx
2. how many nocturnal sx
3. does exercise induce asthma?
4. does exacerbation affects sleep or other normal daily activity?
*this is to classify asthma into intermittent/persistent type, mild moderate or severe
To assess asthma control (in already diagnosed patient), roughly the same mcm kat atas
(Reference: Paediatric Protocol Malaysia)
1. how many daily sx in average per week?
2. how many nocturnal sx/awakening in a week
3. how many times reliever/rescue treatment needed per week?
4. is there any limitation of activity?
*this is to classify patient asthma as controlled, partially controlled or uncontrolled
4 classical asthma sx:
(Reference: John Murtagh General Practice)
1. wheezing
2. nocturnal coughing
3. chest tightness
4. breathlessness
I have a pain that is making me wanna burp, im confused it's been months went away for weeks and now i caught covid again it's here and