Thank you so much Dr. for all the information you give in your videos. Do you plan on doing a series on biochemistry? Can you suggest from where should I study biochemistry.
A patient on levothyroxine 50mcg/day, other than that everything is under control or normal is it ASA 2 to ASA 3. Not sure what falls under symptomatic thyroid dysfunction.
That would be an example of ASA 2 if the patient is showing no symptoms of either hypothyroid or hyperthyroid. We'll cover those conditions in more detail hopefully in a future video!
First of all thanks you so much for all these good job! I have a question in the first case of ASA because said “end- functioning renal organ “ is not supposed to be stage 5 for ASA end function in organs ? Thanks
Good question. However, note that "ESRD undergoing dialysis" is specifically listed under ASA 3, while "ESRD not undergoing dialysis" is under ASA 4. ESRD is excluded from the end-stage organ dysfunction listed in ASA 5. Remember that ASA 5 is reserved for a patient that is bound to pass away without immediate medical intervention, and a patient undergoing dialysis routinely would not fit under that category.
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Much, much better explanation, attitude and enthusiasm to teach others than some University teachers I know. Thank you.
Thanks Dr. Ryan, you always explain
topic more easier than they look
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Thank you so much for the video. It really helped me to understand ASA classifications!
I’m so glad to hear that! 😊
you always explain thing so easy . Thank you for the videos
Nice work Dr. Keep it up
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Most welcome!
Thank you dr. May i ask you about sickle cell anemia under which classification?
you are the best, thank you
Dr Ryan, do you have any video about kidney failure? I cannot find anything
Thank you…
4:15 confused 😕
What is asa ?
American Society of Anesthesiologists.. it was mentioned within 2 mins of the video.. check it out.. :)
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Thank you so much Dr. for all the information you give in your videos. Do you plan on doing a series on biochemistry? Can you suggest from where should I study biochemistry.
I hopefully will make some biochemistry videos in the future!
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Great Vid Ryan! Quick question: how would you classify an otherwise healthy ASA I patient but has a non-threatening allergy?
An active allergy would put the patient in ASA II. As I said in the video, a true ASA I with no cautions for dental treatment is very rare!
@@mentaldental makes sense. Thank you!
Thank you so much doctor
A patient on levothyroxine 50mcg/day, other than that everything is under control or normal is it ASA 2 to ASA 3. Not sure what falls under symptomatic thyroid dysfunction.
That would be an example of ASA 2 if the patient is showing no symptoms of either hypothyroid or hyperthyroid. We'll cover those conditions in more detail hopefully in a future video!
Thanks!
First of all thanks you so much for all these good job! I have a question in the first case of ASA because said “end- functioning renal organ “ is not supposed to be stage 5 for ASA end function in organs ?
Thanks
Good question. However, note that "ESRD undergoing dialysis" is specifically listed under ASA 3, while "ESRD not undergoing dialysis" is under ASA 4. ESRD is excluded from the end-stage organ dysfunction listed in ASA 5. Remember that ASA 5 is reserved for a patient that is bound to pass away without immediate medical intervention, and a patient undergoing dialysis routinely would not fit under that category.
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