@@allaweeallaweeallawee I presume it's NSTEMI with a low risk of mortality using GRACE score because they only gave this patient aspirin and maybe clopidogrel (couldn't hear that well) instead of PCI within 96hrs. With a lower risk NSTEMI, we would do stress test after discharge (sometimes before discharge) to risk stratify them and organise coronary angiography if high risk.
Why does such presentations be done in front of the patient? The patient is treated as an object. Are there research to show patient discomfort during such one sided presentations? Asking the patient permission is always be enforcing upon them. This presentation could have easily be done away from the patient and allowed him his dignity.
great points. I would suggest making some changes to this presentation to make it more patient friendly. First, the presenter should be SITTING not standing. And parts of the presentation should be directed to the patient to include them rather than make them feel like they are a 3rd party being talked about. When done well, these presentations are meant to help the patient understand what the team is thinking, and include them in better understanding the plan for the day
I like how simple and understandable this presentation is. I also like the idea of attaching few notes in the video to let us know what is going on.
The medical student who presented here is now a practicing family medicine physician.
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The relative of this patient has a nice smile and this should be mentioned in the history ☺
Well presented, lot of learning value here
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Out standing
Wonder if we could see more of this series!
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Thank you.
Very nice video.
That consult to cardiology would have been put in before any stress test was even done LOL
LMAO 😆
Thank you very much medam.
I think he meant 2 liters per hour not minute
2 liters per minute (2 LPM) is actually right.
@@calvinklein6903 do you have any idea how much 2 liters is??? ( imagine a 2 liter coke bottle and imagine infusing that volume in a minute.
Imagine what a large bore iv you would need to infuse that volume in a minute. There’s No way you’re right
well doing for poor country medical students
She seemed rly nervous
Order a stress test in patient with those symptoms and she said great?😱
Sounds Wierd, right!?
@@allaweeallaweeallawee I presume it's NSTEMI with a low risk of mortality using GRACE score because they only gave this patient aspirin and maybe clopidogrel (couldn't hear that well) instead of PCI within 96hrs. With a lower risk NSTEMI, we would do stress test after discharge (sometimes before discharge) to risk stratify them and organise coronary angiography if high risk.
True, maybe he meant echo. Stress test is soooo contraindicated in MI
student is so fast he says BP is 15/70
Pretty basic but ok
Must be akward as hell with all those people
Why does such presentations be done in front of the patient? The patient is treated as an object. Are there research to show patient discomfort during such one sided presentations? Asking the patient permission is always be enforcing upon them. This presentation could have easily be done away from the patient and allowed him his dignity.
great points. I would suggest making some changes to this presentation to make it more patient friendly. First, the presenter should be SITTING not standing. And parts of the presentation should be directed to the patient to include them rather than make them feel like they are a 3rd party being talked about. When done well, these presentations are meant to help the patient understand what the team is thinking, and include them in better understanding the plan for the day