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I understand everything you explain even though I am an Arab. You explain more clearly and easily than our Arab doctors, but I do not deny their merit. It is enough that they give me comprehensive references. Your English pronunciation is very clear and not fast , your videos are short but have the most important information, but in this video you were very fast. Thank you very much
Thank you but allow me to raise one point concerning the combined use of warfarin and aspirin. This is often used in many cardiac patients who have undergone PTCA and are fibrillating i.e having atrial fibrillation and stent implantation at the same time. Thank you again.
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis If it is ok, can you please put in there "a stupid doctor gives tPA before a CT scan to a patient with stroke symptoms." Or combine it into the list somewhere. I was so speechless when I saw this happen.
Great video but could you provide so further insight in regard to the comments regarding plasma and trauma? It is not in alignment with our current best practice is trauma management , it is no longer recommended to give crystalloid as a first line especially in large volumes, it is used judiciously as in a permissive hypotension situation.. also if a patient is actively bleeding the hgb and hct may not readily reflect that and if you are waiting for a lab result in an actively bleeding trauma patient you will almost always be behind the 8-ball in resuscitation. Saline also does not have the oxygen carrying capacity or coagulation factors that are needed in trauma patients in hemorrhagic shock too much saline will potentially hemodilute and make things worse, some centers are even using plasma as a first line in the hemorrhaging trauma patient.. I would love to see a video with more detail about when blood products and plasma should be used in trauma :)
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Blood components include: red blood cell concentrates or suspensions; platelets produced from whole blood or via apheresis; plasma; and cryoprecipitate.👍
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Because the whole blood contains plasma, where IgA is present. IgA deficient ppl have anti-IgA antibodies which can react with the IgA in the plasma. So you give washed rbcs instead.
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This Channel will help you pass successfully.
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Same here, I'm a 3rd year MLS student and his video has been very helpful
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I understand everything you explain even though I am an Arab. You explain more clearly and easily than our Arab doctors, but I do not deny their merit. It is enough that they give me comprehensive references. Your English pronunciation is very clear and not fast , your videos are short but have the most important information, but in this video you were very fast. Thank you very much
I wish every teacher in med school can be as entertaining as the person behind the voice.
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Superb lecture 🤗
Didn't get bored for even a single second...❤️
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Thank you but allow me to raise one point concerning the combined use of warfarin and aspirin. This is often used in many cardiac patients who have undergone PTCA and are fibrillating i.e having atrial fibrillation and stent implantation at the same time. Thank you again.
After completed my MPH program your lectures are a hope for me in clinical side.
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Please, PLEASE expand on the 'A Stupid Doctor' slide. It deserves its own series.
Thank you! I will keep that in mind!
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis If it is ok, can you please put in there "a stupid doctor gives tPA before a CT scan to a patient with stroke symptoms." Or combine it into the list somewhere. I was so speechless when I saw this happen.
Cant tell if I laughed or learned more
Both are good 😃
OK, I like this very much, it always keeps me humble , hopefully I will not be stupid in the clinical setting!
I come back to these videos all the time, not in med school yet but they are *intensely* entertaining.
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The world needs more people like you...People who love knowledge!
Great video but could you provide so further insight in regard to the comments regarding plasma and trauma? It is not in alignment with our current best practice is trauma management , it is no longer recommended to give crystalloid as a first line especially in large volumes, it is used judiciously as in a permissive hypotension situation.. also if a patient is actively bleeding the hgb and hct may not readily reflect that and if you are waiting for a lab result in an actively bleeding trauma patient you will almost always be behind the 8-ball in resuscitation. Saline also does not have the oxygen carrying capacity or coagulation factors that are needed in trauma patients in hemorrhagic shock too much saline will potentially hemodilute and make things worse, some centers are even using plasma as a first line in the hemorrhaging trauma patient.. I would love to see a video with more detail about when blood products and plasma should be used in trauma :)
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I'm currently in ap bio in my soph yr of high school and I'm so glad to have this guy on my team :))
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Finally, someone pronounces the vWF correctly😂🤩 ... Amazing Video🤩
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Blood components include: red blood cell concentrates or suspensions; platelets produced from whole blood or via apheresis; plasma; and cryoprecipitate.👍
I learn and laugh loudly at the same time. Just perfect👍👍
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Gr8 series on Bleeding & Coagulation
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I pulled out my older CBC with diff, and calculated. very close to the rule of three. RBC 4.62, Hgb 14.2, Hct 42.1%.
So helpful!!! Thank you so much. A great talent to teach so effectively.
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12:42
One of our professors drilled this in our ears...
Remember, a good doctor is one who does NOT give (Abnormal) Saline (0.9%) in haemorrhagic shock.
That’s a good one!
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These videos are making me smile as I learn. This is pretty great!
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Ask where is saline next to you,within in two seconds they wil throw two packets in your face🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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I am a stupid nurse wandering in hospital
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The insults made me learn better...
I subscribed to this channel bcos in one of his videos the insults gave my brain 🧠 a reawakening...!!!
Lots of love ❤ man!
I would love to resubscribe if possible...
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If this guy was my TR I would always pay attention,I literally feel like am watching tiktok but the school version.
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is took me so long to understand what you explained in just a few min.
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Hi, medicosis, where did the other clotting factor and the antibodies go? Are they in the cryosupernatant because they are too small?
Very helpful 12 tips. Wondering if it is a normal procedure for all vedios. Please tell me~
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For Platelet transfusion why is matching (ABO, Rh) required?
Cmv infections are not common at all. With universal leukoreduction the cmv infection rates are essentially non-existent.
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Hello sir ..i just want to say u're a genius i really love medecine but i can't find great sources for it specially free sources .. i really want to understant antibiotics but i don't have visa card oor money to buy the videos please 're you gonna share them one day on your youtube channel ?
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Thanx sir for responding this is so nice i wish you all the best i will share your channel for algerian student i'm sure they don't know this channel @Medicosis Perfectionalis dadahanaadada@gmail.com
Thanx sir for responding this is so nice i wish you all the best i will share your channel for algerian student i'm sure they don't know this channel
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Medicosis Perfectionalis welcome 😇😇 and thanks to you.. will you make video on correction studies??
Can you give me examples?
Medicosis Perfectionalis correction studies of cogulation factors!!
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I want to ask why memberships to see all videos is so much high for each month??? can you do a favor and change it a little to low price please
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Its modified westergren now?
Some smart gluteal regions 😆🤣
Indeed!
saline is everywhere baby who is watching this in june2024
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This was hard to watch because you're so damn funny 😅
Is cryo obtained immediately from ffp or it should be freeze and then thawed if yes then how much time it ffp should be freeze
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What about Platelets?...!
What do you mean?
Pneumocystic jirovecci is a fungal infection, right? Opportunistic and happens in AIDS patients? Do you have a video talking about it, Medicosis?
Not yet!
@@MedicosisPerfectionalishopefully, it is on its way?
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Why we can use FFP for TTP, but cryoprecipitate contraindicated for TTP? . Ffp also contain vwf
The concentration of vWF matters.
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis few days ago i passed my exam and become a pathology resident. Mostly all thanks to all of your videos from hematology, coagulation, and endocrine. But this is the first video of yours that i found from youtube. Thank you so much 👍
Ffp contains platelets?
Stracke Garden
Isn't buffy coat formed after centrifugation?? Platelets are in that layer right not in the plasma
The sarcasm lol
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11:04 - a stupid doctor skips #7
Pneumocystis is capitalized while jirovecci is not. Like all species names.
Except viruses
The narrative is way way to slow, all this could have been done in 30 seconds or less. Geez!
I now understand why medicosis says in his videos “ i’m not making fun of patients but just medical students.” 😂
Sugar patient blood thickness high??????
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Is giving whole blood bad for iga difficient ? Why
Because theaw pateints are allergic to IgA because it's foreign to their body. It triggers an immunological reaction.
Because the whole blood contains plasma, where IgA is present. IgA deficient ppl have anti-IgA antibodies which can react with the IgA in the plasma. So you give washed rbcs instead.
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Haha 😂