Actually, you can have cme credit 1 whenever you learn something new from any authentic source you can make a self-reflective learning and add to your portfolio
I m also a doctor , and the level of effort and crystal clear concept and in depth knowledge you provided in this comprehensive teaching has made a remarkable effect in all the viewers hope we save many lives through little clip but big difference maker.
Thank you sir...I have learnt many times but watching your video I think I don't need to see ever how to perform BLS from anyone. Thank you so much once again.
The lectures are worthy . In a proper way. One time listening to lecture of ur videos are enough to learn. About topics. No need to read again from the medical books. Thankyou so much for the great teaching doctor. It’s really helpful.
Thanks for this excellent video on BLS with step by step demonstration which every medical student and doctors can learn and practice . Plz share video on ACLS also.
Wish we had certificates for watching vedios too... Amazing stuff... Just a suggestion. If u could simulate all the events simultaneously at the end of video for quick review, it'd be better.
This is very I informative and well simplified with rationale behind every action. And this made me to subscribe to the channel immediately in order to learn more. Thank you for the lecture
Thank you so much sir. I'm a fresher. Alhamdulillah...I passed my MRCEM part 1 during my internship which make me the youngest in my home country to have this. Now studying for part 2. So to say I do have the knowledge but don't have adequate clinical experience of ED. Your vedios are tremendously helpful for me. Please never stop. The little tips here and there are really appreciated.
Hi, Dear Dr. I love the way you teach. I learned many many things. Thank you so much. Dr. I couldn't find your ACLS video! May you send the link? Thank you so much
amazing stuff! can't wait for the acls video. Also would appreciate videos on other emergency scenarios such as status epilepticus, different types of shocks, etc.
Thank you sir for the amazing video.I have a doubt.Why is it necessary to continue cpr after shock is delivered? Won't heart start functioning as rhythm gets corrected?
Hi, love ur video. U really explained this very well to my understanding. However, I'm a little bit confused about the AED. I thought the AED replaces the CPR? But after it arrives, the nurse still carried on with the cpr. So wat is the AED for? Thank u and hope to here from u.
Sir, I have a doubt regarding a condition. If a patient develop tension pneumothorax, he will be tachycardiac and soon become unresponsive. In such a case if we compress the chest, pressure will further increase in pleural cavity. If this happens outside the hospital setting, people around the patient might not identify the condition or might not have authority to decompress the chest. But this has to be done immediately. Can you please explain how to handle this situation, and also mention weather CPR worsen the condition in this case or not, and are there any other condition in which we should not go for CPR even though the patient is unresponsive.
If you are talking about a scenario outside the hospital, then obviously you need to continue the CPR as you are not well equipped outside the hospital. But if you are inside the hospital, & if you are suspecting pneumothorax, then obviously you need to decompress ASAP. So basically you have to continue CPR and simultaneously rule out 5H's & 5 T's (will discuss in my next video on ACLS) ☺️ I hope, I'm able to clear your doubt☺️
Wish we could get certificate classes from you sir.. absolutely out of the world,the way you explain is second to none..god bless you
Thank you so much dear for such lovely words of appreciation. Means a lot to us! ❤️☺️
Actually, you can have cme credit 1 whenever you learn something new from any authentic source you can make a self-reflective learning and add to your portfolio
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I m also a doctor , and the level of effort and crystal clear concept and in depth knowledge you provided in this comprehensive teaching has made a remarkable effect in all the viewers hope we save many lives through little clip but big difference maker.
Glad to see that this video made a difference & you are able to save lives!! Thank you so much dear for the appreciation ❤️🤗 And keep saving lives 🙏🏻
Doctor you the the next Dr Najeeb. Please continue your service
Oh, thank you so much for that amazing compliment! 🥰 You made my day ❤️
Thank you sir...I have learnt many times but watching your video I think I don't need to see ever how to perform BLS from anyone. Thank you so much once again.
I am a ayurveda doctor, but i regularly watch your vedios , you give so much information, thanks sir
What a wonderful demonstration of the BLS....... Felt like I knew nothing about it few minutes back. Superb.
Oh, thank you so much for that wonderful feedback 🥰 Means a lot to me ❤️
The lectures are worthy
. In a proper way. One time listening to lecture of ur videos are enough to learn. About topics. No need to read again from the medical books. Thankyou so much for the great teaching doctor. It’s really helpful.
The way u explained BLS....simply superb sir....waiting for your ACLS video...Thank you so much sir🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Dr ur explaination is very clear though i m not a medical student I'm interested in listening to all this.. Thankyou so much
Thanks for very simplest way of Teaching
Thank you so much sir.
I am working a MO in tribal area.
This is very helpful and really great. And the way of ur teaching was excellent
You covered whole information about BLS .
This is very helpful for everyone.
Thank you very much for giving information.
Keep it up.🙏
I hope this should help all the medical professionals who want to learn BLS ☺️
Thank you so much for appreciating our efforts ❤️
@@INTELLECTMEDICOS you and your team deserve thank you sir.
Keep it continue to educate people.
Thank u so much sir very nice explanations..
Plz explain all type of arrthymia in next video
I’m doing MRCEM and your videos are really helpful sir . Thank you!
It's crystal clear, thanks a lot for this wonderful explanations
And finally thank you Dr Chirag sir🙏....
Such a qualityful teaching
We wish more of such knowledgeable videos in future 🙏
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Oh, that’s wonderful ☺️Glad to know that 🥰 Thanks for those kind words ❤️
Stay blessed! ☺️
Thanks for this excellent video on BLS with step by step demonstration which every medical student and doctors can learn and practice . Plz share video on ACLS also.
Sure, will try to upload a video on ACLS soon! ☺️
And many thanks for those kind words of appreciation! 🥰
Amazing sir ..Really it's very use for all nursing staffs as well as Doctors
Fantastic Video Learning. Thanks for BLS Online Training
I just love the way u explain....all my doubts are well clrd now ..Thank you so much ..
Thank you so much for those lovely & kind words! 🥰
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Thankyou so much sir, for your amazing information❤
And it is very understanding and helpful to me as a beginner in medical field 😊
Doctor waiting for your ACLS class.. your vedios are very useful for me as a Health Care Worker..
Thank you for this amazing xplanation❤
Most welcome dear! ❤️
Sir m ur biggest fan...hats off for your work and videos...
Ur the best teacher sir
Wish we had certificates for watching vedios too... Amazing stuff... Just a suggestion. If u could simulate all the events simultaneously at the end of video for quick review, it'd be better.
Thanks for the wonderful suggestion. Will surely incorporate in my next video on ACLS ☺️❤️
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Great job doc, and thank you to the amazing team 🎉 👏🏽 👏🏽
Most welcome dear. Thanks for appreciating the team effort 🤗💐
Good evening sir thank you so much because are you explain very clear we understand excelent 👌👌👍👍🙌🙏🏼
Very supportive video to us
Thanks for this excellent vedio really helpful for nsg. Staff
I’m so glad to read that 🥰
@@INTELLECTMEDICOS thank you so much sir 🙏🙏🙏
You just gained a follower.
I love your teaching.
Thank you
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These steps are very important to know. Where there is no stand by ambulance what happens , what way do one take even when you are not alone
Perfectly understandable,thank you Sir
Sir very easily you have explained the topic 👍
Thank you so much for that amazing feedback! 🥰
Clear explanation.thanks a lot Sir😊🙏
So beautifuly explained by sir.
Amazing video. The best explanation ever! Sir, please make a video on conducting an emergency Child birth.
Thanks for such a lovely comment ❤️
Will try to upload on that too ☺️
Clearly explained.I used to watch your videos sir.Thank you.Keep uploading.
Thank you sir for my revision. Kindly make a video on ATLS and waiting for ACLS
Sure, will try to upload that soon ☺️❤️
Nice explanation sir ❤🙏🏻...
Thank you for giving a wonderful class
Thankyou for this video. Much needed and much appreciated 😇
So helpful ,,even for a non medico... Waiting for your ACLS video🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Sure brother, will try to upload ACLS soon ☺️❤️
Eagerly waiting for next video
Thanks a lot for showing your interest in our next video on ACLS! Will upload it soon ☺️❤️
This is very I informative and well simplified with rationale behind every action. And this made me to subscribe to the channel immediately in order to learn more. Thank you for the lecture
Very useful explanation about bls thanks to you sar
Thank you so much sir. I'm a fresher. Alhamdulillah...I passed my MRCEM part 1 during my internship which make me the youngest in my home country to have this. Now studying for part 2. So to say I do have the knowledge but don't have adequate clinical experience of ED. Your vedios are tremendously helpful for me. Please never stop. The little tips here and there are really appreciated.
Very good vedio, fantastic presentation....
Thanks for the excellent video of demonstration
thank you sir
Very helpful video sir .. thanks for ur kind efforts sir
I’m so glad that you found this video helpful 🥰
Hi, Dear Dr. I love the way you teach. I learned many many things. Thank you so much. Dr. I couldn't find your ACLS video! May you send the link? Thank you so much
Like your teaching doc!😊❤ Greetings from Australia!
Super doctor,your videos very nice and impressed🤝
Great sir🙌good explanation
Awesome content 🎉
Amazing stuffs sir 🥺❤️... waiting for the video on acls
Amazing demonstration.. Thanks Sir..
Doc God bless you your work
NICE EXPLAINED SIR THANK YOU..
Amazing stuff!! Make more videos ❤
amazing stuff! can't wait for the acls video. Also would appreciate videos on other emergency scenarios such as status epilepticus, different types of shocks, etc.
Thanks for appreciating & showing your interest in our next video on ACLS ❤️
Will try to upload videos on those topics soon ☺️
Thanks for your demo. Unfortunately in the UK, BLS for cardiac arrest is entirely different..
Thank you so much sir... Waiting for acls video.
You're most welcome dear! ☺️❤️
Will upload ACLS soon ☺️
U make Very much informative videos sir...Thank you for all your efforts 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Nice information sir... Waiting for ACLS video
Very very informative video
Thank you so much
Plzz upload acls video also
Sir best best explanation
Great job done 👍👍👍
Thanks a lot sir! 🙏
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Wonderful video👍
Dr. Fantastic session, thanks a lot for sharing this information...
My pleasure dear ☺️❤️
Very well explained sir👍
Very nice video
thank you sir.amazing vedio,
You're most welcome dear ❤️☺️
Good presentation 🥰😍
Thank you sir
Very help full this vedeo
Amazing sir... Very well explained 🙌🙌 Waiting for ACLS part 2 .. Sir you haven't uploaded it yet... Btw thank you for your efforts sir
Keep up the Good work sir✨🙏🏻very much useful. Thank you
I'm so happy that you found this video helpful ☺️❤️
Very informative and will help a lot of critical care aspirants like me. Will look forward for more such videos.Thank you.
Glad to know that & thank you so much for those encouraging words! ☺️❤️
Can you please make a video on emergency medical management of MI in a hospital setup.?
Sure, will try to upload on that too ☺️
Helpful video dr
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Pleasure is all mine ☺️
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Nice vedio.
Thank you so much! 🤗💐
Thank you so much sir, very helpful vdo!!!
Glad to know that. Thanks a lot for appreciating ❤️☺️
Good explanation sir
Thank you so much ❤️
Really was in need of this type of channel.
Thank you sir for the amazing video.I have a doubt.Why is it necessary to continue cpr after shock is delivered? Won't heart start functioning as rhythm gets corrected?
Clearly explained
Wonderful. Sir is it 30times we to give chest compressions then press ambu bag three times(1001, 1002,1003) Then repeat the cycle, please clarify.
Hi dear! It is 30 chest compressions and then 2 breaths (over 3 seconds).
After that you will repeat the cycle!
Do let me know if still any doubt.
@@INTELLECTMEDICOS Thanku so much for replying,Sir it means after 30 chest compressions we hav to give PPV for 3 seconds & repeat the same.
Hi, love ur video. U really explained this very well to my understanding. However, I'm a little bit confused about the AED. I thought the AED replaces the CPR? But after it arrives, the nurse still carried on with the cpr. So wat is the AED for? Thank u and hope to here from u.
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My pleasure dear! 🤗❤️
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Sir pls upload video on ACLS protocol. Waiting for that eagerly.
Thank you sir 🙏🙏
Thanks sir ,alot of thanks
Your love and appreciation means so much to us dear..😊🙏😍
Hello Doctor, Please make a video on different kinds of apron and its colours worn by doctors at different hospitals.
Amazing
Sir, I have a doubt regarding a condition. If a patient develop tension pneumothorax, he will be tachycardiac and soon become unresponsive. In such a case if we compress the chest, pressure will further increase in pleural cavity. If this happens outside the hospital setting, people around the patient might not identify the condition or might not have authority to decompress the chest. But this has to be done immediately. Can you please explain how to handle this situation, and also mention weather CPR worsen the condition in this case or not, and are there any other condition in which we should not go for CPR even though the patient is unresponsive.
If you are talking about a scenario outside the hospital, then obviously you need to continue the CPR as you are not well equipped outside the hospital.
But if you are inside the hospital, & if you are suspecting pneumothorax, then obviously you need to decompress ASAP.
So basically you have to continue CPR and simultaneously rule out 5H's & 5 T's (will discuss in my next video on ACLS) ☺️
I hope, I'm able to clear your doubt☺️