u thanked me for watching this video...i m thanking u sir/madam for making this wonderful wonderful video...ive learnt so much and some things from textbooks that confused me really got cleared up...
Really good video. Thank you so much for it Just one thing, I think in aortic coarctation, both femoral pulses will be either absent or very weak. You can't differentiate a side. A side difference is in the upper limbs where the pulses in the left arm maybe weaker
Great video, have watched it so many times and each time there is a detail I hadn't noticed before ! In the UK, feeling the palate is considered insufficient and we are asked to fully visualise the palate and uvula if a cleft palate is not to be missed.
Thank you for this detailed assessment. This is very beneficial to learning. I also will be looking at your other youtube videos. Thank you, Thank you and Thank you
This video mentions that you should notify the resident MD or Attending MD, so I presume it is meant for Nurses. I doubt if any one L& D nurse does all the things mentioned in this video.!
Did you mean to say that the machine like murmur is caused by the "patent" ductus arteriosus and not the "closed" PDA? Its the fact that it is open that causes the murmur.
im 6th year med student and im learning more from youtube than my teachers. thanks.
Sad right? I attend medical school in Jamaica. I know the struggles.
same, 6th year learning all from YT :p
Same with me
What does it mean to be a 6th year med student in your country?
Me too I’m in 5th year med student
Concise, systematic and possible pathologies explained simply. Great video
This video was recommended by my university. So good
As a Neonatal lntensive Care and Paediatric Nurse inMutare Zimbabwe...this is wonderfully helpful....l enjoy it very well.
Thank u dra.gold for updating this newborn exam and the clearly explanation
What a great introduction to the newborn exam!
A good way to go about with Neonates
Simple and precise yet meaningful. Thank you.
Never seen dr assessing my newborn baby this thoroughly.
u thanked me for watching this video...i m thanking u sir/madam for making this wonderful wonderful video...ive learnt so much and some things from textbooks that confused me really got cleared up...
I’m a PEDIATRICIAN and the video is very illustrative
Thank you for this video! This will help greatly as I grind through L&D nursing class...
That must be the best part of the job, getting to hold and look over newborn babies
Really good video. Thank you so much for it
Just one thing, I think in aortic coarctation, both femoral pulses will be either absent or very weak. You can't differentiate a side. A side difference is in the upper limbs where the pulses in the left arm maybe weaker
As a peds resident who just finished his cardiology rotation, you're right.
From now on , I'm gonna do it like that , thanks for the thorough video
Thank you so much! that was beautifully explained! And I have my final Paeds exam tomorrow, so, I saw this at the right time!
Good luck on your Paeds exam!
I think it went well, will know tomorrow.
I passed!😁
@Victoria Adeyemi I finished last December, I started my internship in January, thanks for asking.
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Well done! The illustrations are beautifully done and informative.
That was one hella explanation. Great job Nina Gold😌😌
M gonna have a practicl on new born assessment..it helped alot..💫
This video is spot on, hopefully it helps me pass my Peds tests today
Good luck with your test. You're going to do great!
you have been the best lecturer
Wonderfully and simply explained. Thankyou
Amazing video! Perfectly helpful for my pediatric rotation. Thank you so much!!
Can’t wait till I get older 😁, imma be a Pediatric nurse 👩⚕️
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Be a doctor
Great video, have watched it so many times and each time there is a detail I hadn't noticed before !
In the UK, feeling the palate is considered insufficient and we are asked to fully visualise the palate and uvula if a cleft palate is not to be missed.
I am a nursing student and watching this for school.
I have my final paeds exam in two days. This will surely help. Thank you! :)
Good luck on your final exams. You are going to do great!!
@@OPENPediatrics thanks much! 😊
Its really very good video , thank you soo much for help
just one point we can add checking radial pulse on both sides to see radio-radial delay
Thank you so much for uploading the video, it's very helpful for me .
Thank you for this detailed assessment. This is very beneficial to learning. I also will be looking at your other youtube videos. Thank you, Thank you and Thank you
Very educative and fascinating lecture. God bless you Ma
Excellent assessment and exam demonstration
Great intro and highly resourceful. 🤝
This is a really great video. THANK YOU! (Nursing student)
Exceptional video. Really well made. Great resource.
very comprehensive. Thank you
Nice work on the illustration!
Thanks, it will help me in my OSCE exam.🤩🤩
very nice videos you supported neonates to receive competent examnianation , thank you so much
What a fantastic video very helpful....love the page....
Thank you Dr Nina
Babinski and stepping reflex not mentioned here as well as Galeazzi sign - for assymetrical hips, or thigh creases when placed prone.
No words to thank you enough.
I’m in nursing school looking forward to becoming a neonatal nurse I’m excited 😍!!!!!
same!! this video was great and i took alot of notes!
Thank you that was very beautifully explained .
Excellent explanation to how to examine a Newborn..Thanks a alot
Thanks ma'am for your valuable page🙏
thank you for this awesome video that makes medicine easy
Wow, what a great video. I wish I had this when I was learning the newborn exam!
you deserve an Oscar's award
Great video, very helpful. Thank you
Thank you, such a great video, with clear explanation.
We want more videos like this regarding different disease conditions
Simple & elegant... Egerly waiting for more videos .. 🤠
Its really much informative and well furnished.. Thank you sir❤
This is a great video. I really learnt a lot. Resident paediatrician from Nigeria
Very helpful video. Very well explained
Great video, well explained, thank you very much
Amazing, thank you so much
Very, very good. Thanks a lot.
Thank you for the clear explanation ❤️❤️
Best vd ever
. (Msc Nurse Pediatrics)
great video! love the fact that it's a baby girl :)
Nice presentation with thanks
very useful video, thanks a lot.
Great video. Very helpful and thorough. Thank you
Very thankful for the video
Excellent Video
Thank u am learning more
Very nice and easily understanding video...Very informative very good job 👍👍
Thank you ,tomorrow am doing my osce EDEN UNIVERSITY Zambia
Good luck!
Thank you so much
Good explanation thank you 😊
This video mentions that you should notify the resident MD or Attending MD, so I presume it is meant for Nurses. I doubt if any one L& D nurse does all the things mentioned in this video.!
thank you so much for sharing this useful video.
Very good work. Help us to easy teach new residents
Thanks Drs! Is this considered general examination of newborn?
Did you mean to say that the machine like murmur is caused by the "patent" ductus arteriosus and not the "closed" PDA? Its the fact that it is open that causes the murmur.
I m happy to watch the useful content .👍
This was excellent!
Wow so educative, thank you 😊
Well done! Great video! Thanks OPENPediatrics
Great job well explain thank you
So appreciated
amazing content i needed this
Thanks! I learned a lot.
briefly knowledgeble
Thank you for this!
great video!
Excellent explanation ❤️❤️
Nice and comprehensive.
Thank you.
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Thank you verymuch, this really help 🤗
Great work. Helps alot thanks👍
Thank you so much Mam❤
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Thank you, this was really thorough !
Excellently explained
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