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Studying for my IM EORE and this is so helpful!!! Especially bc in clinicals we don’t have lectures so this helps remember things and I can visual with words.
Hi! I find your videos to be incredibly helpful. In 50 High yield questions, you asked questions that haven’t mentioned in your videos. I am wondering if you have a complete set of videos for all the content for a price? Thank you for making these videos it helps me more than anything. I also have your PPP too!
So on an exam question, if you gave them a bronchodilator and they didnt improve by 12% or more, definitely be thinking a cause other than asthma like copd. In real life, not the case, but exam questions they wont try to trick you, so learn it that way, but realize once youre out there practicing, these are just general guidelines to follow, but in no way 100% accurate for all patients. A patient with COPD may very well improve >12% with a bronchodilator, and a patient with asthma may not.
@@cramthepance thank you! I once had an exam question that said the pt bronchodilator results increased by 7%. There was no other info about the symptoms of the pt. they just had the results in a table and asthma and COPD were both listed as an option. i picked COPD. I never got the results so I'm not sure if I got that question right or wrong.
To diagnose intermittent or mild persistent, since the FEV is not reduced and is normal, after doing spirometry, is the proper diagnosis on a test question a methacholine challenge test?
Also I always remember the "mild" treatments roughly based on the # of SABA uses = the # of medications in their management:
Mild Intermittent:
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So on point and thorough! Great teaching skills. As a PA student, it helps to just watch your videos before the exam without taking notes. Helps stick the information! Thank you for making the videos.
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Studying for my IM EORE and this is so helpful!!! Especially bc in clinicals we don’t have lectures so this helps remember things and I can visual with words.
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Hi! I find your videos to be incredibly helpful. In 50 High yield questions, you asked questions that haven’t mentioned in your videos. I am wondering if you have a complete set of videos for all the content for a price? Thank you for making these videos it helps me more than anything. I also have your PPP too!
Thank you! Unfortunately I don’t have any unreleased videos, I release them as soon as I finish them. I’ll have new videos out soon though!
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I find your videos very informative. Is it possible to include more of the high yield 50 questions on each topics of the PANCE thanks
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Any pneumonics for the new GINA category treatments?
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question: what if you did the bronchodilator or methacholine challenge and it increases, but less than 10%. Is it Asthma or COPD?
So on an exam question, if you gave them a bronchodilator and they didnt improve by 12% or more, definitely be thinking a cause other than asthma like copd. In real life, not the case, but exam questions they wont try to trick you, so learn it that way, but realize once youre out there practicing, these are just general guidelines to follow, but in no way 100% accurate for all patients. A patient with COPD may very well improve >12% with a bronchodilator, and a patient with asthma may not.
@@cramthepance thank you! I once had an exam question that said the pt bronchodilator results increased by 7%. There was no other info about the symptoms of the pt. they just had the results in a table and asthma and COPD were both listed as an option. i picked COPD. I never got the results so I'm not sure if I got that question right or wrong.
@@flowers7298 No problem! I'd be willing to bet you got that question right, definitely sounds like COPD to me.
To diagnose intermittent or mild persistent, since the FEV is not reduced and is normal, after doing spirometry, is the proper diagnosis on a test question a methacholine challenge test?
Exactly. If they have normal PFT's, you want to try to induce them, and you do that with a methacholine challenge test.
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