What is SEPSIS: Emergency LECTURE made simple in HD!
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Sepsis is a systemic inflammatory response syndrome or SIRS) and the presence of a known or suspected infection..
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The Lecture that made me enter medical school ,did well my exam
Mr Andres Fontanez; Topic like this is boring and this gentle man is teaching it in a funny way so that we can grasp on to the concept. He not telling you to do something bad to the patient; he is teaching you so that you can learn and you can become a better clinician.
***You are a great teacher man; I wish I was your student*** from TO, Canada
i found it unprofessional and would question his credentials
As an RN, I find this a very educating video. Sepsis can develop quickly. And routinely the physicians on duty can be a little slow on the uptake, if you know what I mean. This video helps me to recognize a situation in which I need to call for an increased level of care in the case of a septic patient.
I'm a nurse and your lectures are so informative, I love how you tie everything together and make complex topics simple
I am here because of the Good Morning America article about a newlywed from Wisconsin who died of sepsis while having the flu. I didn't know the young woman, but the story is a sad one. She probably had a microorganism before getting the flu, but still not sure. Thank you for this video.
Mr. Andres Fontanez, This is the type of instructing that some need to help retain this information. It is so nice for a change to listen to someone who really loves what they do, and even take the time to help others. I think that it is great the way he teaches!
I'm also a medical doctor just about to get into internal medicine residency I love your videos you're such a great teacher I must say, thanks for sharing.
You are amazing enthusiastic Teacher, You make listening and learning fun, easy to understand and learn! I just recovered from aspiration pneumonia and sepsis,and I am trying to learn about and understand what I had and why. I am beyond grateful and know that I am extremely lucky to be alive, one of the most horrible and scariest illnesses I have ever had. Thank You for your wonderful explanation! I will now find the rest of this video about sepsis.
@Andres Fontanez this video is about educating, not intended to mock the situation you're going through or your worries, but since it was made to spread knowledge, the approach Dr. Adeleke takes is intended to make the educational process more appealing.
Keep the good work up Dr Adeleke
Great Video. Hospital was trying to treat my mother for sepsis because she had unusually high white cell count. They kept her in the hospital for seven days and she had none of the symptoms you described so after watching your video I pointed it out and come to find out they finally said it was a UTI. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Sepsis...and the microanalysis of human-body sepsis made easy....Thanks so much.
After studying for many hours on the "in's and out's" of sepsis. This video helped to put it all together. More importantly this video gave me a new way to look at my studying.
Now I understand the pathophysiology of Sepsis. Thank you (2nd year student nurse)
I love your videos... You are very passionate and explain things very well. I appreciate the enthusiasm. Although I am a nursing student, these are my go to videos when they are available in the subjects I need. Thanks again!!
Fine art of explaining the most complicated subject and making it very interesting and simple.thanx DOC.
Doctor, teaching is your gift.
Thank you for getting me and my peers through Nursing school! There needs to be more doctors like you...... :)
you're good in explaining stuff..I've learned a lot without flooding my brain
i´m going to cry, that was beautiful. Thank you! :)
I'm 36. I wish I knew I had a passion for this stuff when I was younger. To anyone wondering if they should pursue a career in the medical field - don't miss the chance to get in while you have time.
I kick myself every day for missing my window of opportunity.
Aiphiae what are you talking about? You still young to go to medical school if you have passion for it, go for it don't let you pass you by.
You are THE BEST teacher everrrrrr. Thank you sooooo much!
May Allah bless you :)
Respect to you and all doctors who remember and use all this Information in emergency situations.
Great Videos! Thank you.
This man is great men! He is making medicine look simple. Many thanks.
Randomly searching for videos on sepsis and wow this is so good. I would have normally struggled to pay attention to a 20 minute video with a complicated biology of disease such as sepsis, but you do it so well.I really like your teaching style and the used of humour and repetition to make people learn. I have subbed. thanks for being such a great teacher... I look forward to watching more of your video lectures :)
Lol, you make me laugh and learn at the same time, thanks doc
Mag ich die Art und Weise, bei der du solche wichtigen Punkten erklärst.Danke.
Then again, hats off to how well you try to explain it to people at the other end (client end in software).....almost all of whom are newbies to Medicine.
Thank you Dr ; I really appreciated your work❤
How I wish I watch this 6 months ago. What ever you mentioned is so true. Went to ER for 101 fever and was sent home. The next day went back to the ER for sever pain abdomen area. Then woke up 4 days after learned I had sepsis. Why can’t they teach SEPSIS from school like HIV and STD’s.
You are wonderful, so young but SUCH an amazing teacher!
I love your enthusiasm!
I will be proud to say I'm waching all your videos
second year bio-tech, about to transfer to pre-med for second half of the semester. you sir are a great teacher. better then any of my professors. You totally know how to explain the in's and outs the material
Most lectures put me to sleep but you make an effort to keep it engaging, entertaining and easy to follow. Much appreciated!
i love your enthusiasm, you make this topic interesting.
Thank you for your lecture style and passion with the topics, it's very contagious and helped me better understand sepsis.
Great lectures. Never have listened to a lecture so intently... no yawn in sight.. thanks. A and E nurse, UK.
This is the BEST video I've seen on this topic. Shared it with fellow paramedic students. Thanks for the in depth, accurate, energetic explanation. Gonna be a great doc amigo. Good luck!
I just got out of the hospital for sepsis and this video is giving me life. XD This man is hilarious! I had a weird reaction where I didn't have a fever but I had hypothermia. Core temp of 90 degrees lol.
Thank you so much , it's informative , inspired , medical lecture , so the coagulapathy , and what so called the DIC , is the critical period . Consumption Coagulopathy , really it's the challenge of every doctor working in the clinical practice .
Thank you! I never really understood what "going septic" meant. Now I feel like I have a pretty good understanding of what sepsis is because of this video! Even if I had to look up the definition of words during the video to understand what you meant! It's amazing how one simple youtube video can make you so much smarter!
Appreciate this! Keep teaching doc!
you are a genius
This is amazing, I finally remember the details from the way you explain it! Thank you!
I think you just gave me a new method to study and enjoy the studies. I'll try it. Very simple, detailed, funny and easy to grasp. Glad I found your channel. Keep it up
Thank you!Amazing video, highly recommended for nurses students.
Thanks for all these lectures. I wish I had even an ounce of your enthusiasm!
Thank you soooo much!!! I finally understood about what sepsis really is you are awesome!!!! Greetings from an exhausted nutrition student from El Salvador hahaha you save my semester 😄
Thank you, you make it so simple ! God bless
That is what he meant in the video, oligouria is due to hypotension which is the result of vasodilation of all the arteries in body (systemic vasodilation) Aorta does not have as much control of blood pressure as smaller arteries. However, renal arteries come directly from the abdominal aorta I guess that's why he drew it to fit with the context of the lecture.
Thank you for the quick, down & dirty review of Sepsis! Our Paramedic instructor shared it with us the other day!!!
Dr.Adesina THANKS FOR THIS WONDERFUL LECTURE.....
love this guy...great lecture
This is so helpful, thanks doctor! you're great.
Wow i love the way to teach! So much fun and easy to understand. Thanks so much xx
Amazing, love your analogies to aide in instruction and memory
WOOOw!!! Just plain GREAT. Thank you so much!!!!!!
excellent!! always love your way of explanation!
Thank you! This shed some light on a very important subject 😊
thanks, you are awesome! please, make some videos about trauma.
thank you,well explained.
God bless.
Thank you very much for your amazing explanations!
such a great teacher ..!
desde españa, MUCHAS GRACIAS, los videos son fantásticos
you are fabulous, thank you
great teacher- I love the enthusiasm!
Ur a Great Instructor 😎 I want to go back 2school 2b a P.A. 🤝THANK U SO MUCH 4THE ENCOURAGEMENT 🤩
love your explanation so much!
you helped me so much!
thank you!
i hope you can explain it until the end and no need to purchase on the website :(
but again, thank you so much for the video :)
i love listening to your lectures. You are great! ty
thank u so much! u made me understand better about sepsis :)
You are an excellent teacher!!
you are a born teacher
I love your lectures,!! Excellent work
you are such a great teacher..i love your lectures and thanq for making things simple
Thanks Dr , this video is well explained.
Thanks a lot
You are so funny
And you help me in my exam
Wish you the best
Great videos, u make everything so much easier! LOVE THEM!!.........thanx
Great lecture! You know how to keep your audience engaged as well!
You are a blessing!!!! Black excellence
Excellent explanation of Sepsis!
U seriously cleared it sooooo nicely wow man
You are so entertaining and good at explaining!
You r the best! Thank u so much
Looking forward to the next one!
Excellent video! Great educator...love your lectures....
Great work
u r goals is life, keep it up!
thank you, I love your style. great video.
love this guy makes learning and listening fun. thank you😂😃
Your awesome man, the information is helping a nursing student.
Wow! This awesome! Thank you so much!
you are so funny and energetic.. love your style! would never fall asleep in lectures if you were my teacher
Thank You so much for this!!!
Great video really helped my understanding and helped me prepare for an upcoming exam :) Thank you
Awesome lecturer!
I love this guy..
Excellent teacher
Thank you so much sir for sharing ur knowledge and making it Sooo simple....
Pls keep making many more videos....pls
Amazing work thank you😍