Excellent lecture, can’t thank you enough. A great collection of X-rays and explanations. The quiz at the end was superb. A masterpiece on lines and tubes.👍🏽
Thank you for another excellent video.!🤗 We all are learning a lot from them. ☺️ I would like to ask you to make a video about pain management of newborns ? How do you practise pain management before the procedures/in palliative care, in your unit?
Hello! Thank you so much for your encouraging comment! Happy anyone learning anything!!! A video on pain meds is a fantastic idea!!!! Will force me to read recent literature too so I like that!!! Thank you for the great suggestion!
Oh perfect!!! So glad you think so! Always so hard choosing what to include and exclude in videos- always so happy to hear that they’re helpful in any way! Thank you!
Thank you for watching and for taking the time to comment!
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Hello... I appreciate all your videos and how great they are. I would like to ask you to make a video dedicated to neonatal life support/resuscitation in and out delivery room and pneumothorax/chest drains for one of your next topics.
Hello!! Thanks so much!! Yes- those are two videos we're planning on filming by the end of the year- I have the chest tubes sitting waiting to be used!!! Thank you so much for being here :)
Hi Lara! This was so great because I didn’t have to film myself! Ha! Could do these X-ray ones forever but would get increasingly rarer- X-rays of osteopenia then X-rays of OI and stuff!!!!
Usually from bottom- assuming T12 has last rib. But sometimes babies don’t have 12 ribs- so count from top. t1 has first rib. The first rib is usually smaller so may take a few seconds to figure out anatomy. And URGH! I should have added that to talk! Thank you!
You’re so sweet!!! It was recorded through my computer so came off funnily! I’ve been looking into microphones- the one I have was even worse!!! Sorry though! We’ll work on audio!!!!
You’re right- it’s not prefect either way!!!! T6-9 is ok for uac so don’t have to fix at 6. For the uvc it’s good to have direction but it really comes down to what’s happening with the infant’s lungs/ chest. Hyper or hypo expanded can really determine where line ends up. Thank you for your comment!
Excellent lecture, can’t thank you enough. A great collection of X-rays and explanations. The quiz at the end was superb. A masterpiece on lines and tubes.👍🏽
Thank you so much!!!!!! What a lovely comment!
That was a great video with great collaboration between the imaging and clinical explanation
Thank you so much! Glad you found it helpful :)
@TalaTalksNICU I did. I am a resident in Radiology in Denmark. Keep up the great work 🌻💐🌻
Excellent talk madam. Life saving tips.🎉🎉
So glad you think so! Thanks so much for taking the time to comment!
Thank you for another excellent video.!🤗 We all are learning a lot from them. ☺️
I would like to ask you to make a video about pain management of newborns ? How do you practise pain management before the procedures/in palliative care, in your unit?
Hello! Thank you so much for your encouraging comment! Happy anyone learning anything!!! A video on pain meds is a fantastic idea!!!! Will force me to read recent literature too so I like that!!! Thank you for the great suggestion!
one of ur best and most informative and helpful video. great job TALA
Oh perfect!!! So glad you think so! Always so hard choosing what to include and exclude in videos- always so happy to hear that they’re helpful in any way! Thank you!
Thanks so much ,may u talk about fungal infection in preterm
OH yes! This is a great subject! Thanks for the suggestion!!!
what a great video and excellent way of teaching !!
Thank you for the lovely compliment!
Always great to refresh, thank you for the lecture! 😊
Thank you for watching and for taking the time to comment!
Hello... I appreciate all your videos and how great they are. I would like to ask you to make a video dedicated to neonatal life support/resuscitation in and out delivery room and pneumothorax/chest drains for one of your next topics.
Hello!! Thanks so much!! Yes- those are two videos we're planning on filming by the end of the year- I have the chest tubes sitting waiting to be used!!! Thank you so much for being here :)
Really excellent video and great bank of xray, as always your videos are amazing
Hi Dr. Singh!!! Thank you so much! So grateful for everyone publishing their X-rays!!! Again thank you so much for your support!
Excellent dear dr.
Thank you so much!!!! You are always so encouraging! Thank you!
Excellent 🎉
Thank you so much!!!
Wonderful as usual
This was such a lovely comment- thank you for being here and being so supportive as always!
What is the best way of calculation UAC and UVC? Update formula please
The one we use is for UAC:
((Weight (kg) x 3)) + 9
Then for Uvc divide by 2 and plus 1 cm
Another great video!
Hi Lara! This was so great because I didn’t have to film myself! Ha! Could do these X-ray ones forever but would get increasingly rarer- X-rays of osteopenia then X-rays of OI and stuff!!!!
@@TalaTalksNICU those could be interesting to see!!
How do you count veterbrae ??
Usually from bottom- assuming T12 has last rib. But sometimes babies don’t have 12 ribs- so count from top. t1 has first rib. The first rib is usually smaller so may take a few seconds to figure out anatomy. And URGH! I should have added that to talk! Thank you!
@@TalaTalksNICU thanks a lot mam
It seems that Lala's voice has changed, do you have a cold? Please take good care of yourself.
You’re so sweet!!! It was recorded through my computer so came off funnily! I’ve been looking into microphones- the one I have was even worse!!! Sorry though! We’ll work on audio!!!!
That heaven ,great,fine works for uac...not uvc
You’re right- it’s not prefect either way!!!! T6-9 is ok for uac so don’t have to fix at 6. For the uvc it’s good to have direction but it really comes down to what’s happening with the infant’s lungs/ chest. Hyper or hypo expanded can really determine where line ends up. Thank you for your comment!