Highest Yield Heme/Onc for USMLE Step 2CK and IM Shelf Exam - Action Potential Mentoring - Dr. Price

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
  • This is a sample from our Secret Archives coaching program that I wanted to share with you!
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Комментарии • 30

  • @ActionPotentialMentoring
    @ActionPotentialMentoring  3 месяца назад +1

    I want to see you inside the Secret Archives (where I teach Fibonacci Learning Acceleration and dozens of hours of USMLE content). Join the team here: www.actionpotentialmentoring.com/order1710554026182

  • @kendrick153
    @kendrick153 Год назад +13

    Dig this niche you're carving out for yourself. Divine and Emma cover the basics/foundation, but your reviews get into that next level detail that's so key to score well.

    • @ActionPotentialMentoring
      @ActionPotentialMentoring  Год назад

      Appreciate the support my friend. Highest yield only :) please feel free to share with friends

  • @sidmahajan6
    @sidmahajan6 Год назад +2

    Super helpful review
    thanks a lot Dr. Price 🙌

  • @ananananana627
    @ananananana627 11 месяцев назад +1

    These are the best!

  • @taylormalchow8083
    @taylormalchow8083 Год назад +1

    These have been amazing! What are the chances you will do a renal review?

    • @taylormalchow8083
      @taylormalchow8083 Год назад +1

      or highest yield renal I mean to say

    • @heybridgeey
      @heybridgeey Год назад +1

      Would also love this!!

    • @ActionPotentialMentoring
      @ActionPotentialMentoring  Год назад +1

      I will likely be putting one together!! Have tons of renal reviews on our members website already but I will try to record one for everyone on RUclips at some point (residency schedule permitting) haha I am working on one for highest yield integrations & associations right now :)

  • @kosianyabolu3065
    @kosianyabolu3065 Год назад

    This is super helpful. Thanks a lot . please, is there a link to download the review document/is the doc available for download?

    • @ActionPotentialMentoring
      @ActionPotentialMentoring  Год назад

      All of my docs are available within our coaching program as an ancillary resource. Feel free to check out our website if you want

    • @kosianyabolu3065
      @kosianyabolu3065 Год назад

      @@ActionPotentialMentoring thanks a lot for the info... Great work!

  • @StarterPackMedicine
    @StarterPackMedicine Год назад

    @5:30 Would you order Ionized Ca before PTH if it was an option ?

    • @ActionPotentialMentoring
      @ActionPotentialMentoring  Год назад +1

      Yea that’s not unreasonable. I order ionized calcium quite frequently in the hospital but honestly rarely order PTH

  • @alexanderperez-sanz1779
    @alexanderperez-sanz1779 Год назад +1

    Killler

  • @heybridgeey
    @heybridgeey Год назад +3

    These videos are insanely helpful…thank you SO much for sharing this with us studying for step/level 2 right now!

    • @ActionPotentialMentoring
      @ActionPotentialMentoring  Год назад

      I’m so happy to hear that!! Will be dropping more soon :) please share the channel with your friends to spread the word! Trying to get the knowledge out there to break the curve this year 💪

  • @tejbirmonga
    @tejbirmonga Год назад +1

    I recently saw a question on thrombocytosis in a patient with no apparent cause except for post trauma abdominal surgery. Patient had elevated Platelets and question asked what is the reason for persistent increase in his platelets. the increment was 10k only. answer was history of abdominal surgery with splenectomy. spleen holds a reservoir of Rbc's and platelets. and post splenectomy patients can have transient thrombocytosis with numbers going unto 1,000,000 but eventually come down. but in a few patients it can stay elevated as platelets are also acute phase reactants.
    thank you so much for your videos. they have been crazy helpful in my journey for step 2 review.

  • @veneethantony1751
    @veneethantony1751 29 дней назад

    Hey just one correction I see. For CML I think the platelet level should be low not high. I see that in First Aid step 2, and NBME questions. Your videos have been super helpful thank you so much for these amazing videos!

    • @ActionPotentialMentoring
      @ActionPotentialMentoring  29 дней назад +1

      The platelet level can vary depending on the severity and disease course. I’ve seen it tested both ways.

  • @Dr.Aayushi
    @Dr.Aayushi Месяц назад

    I'm curious, what's the meaning of TQ? Supremely helpful review, btw. Thank you Dr. Price!

  • @sarahkhan8776
    @sarahkhan8776 8 месяцев назад

    Hi Dr. Price, I have a question if some was treated with oral Vanco for C. diff but still the stool antigen is positive what will you do?

  • @12393813
    @12393813 Год назад

    Hey, can we give Bisphosphonates when Cr is high? @4:50 mins