Mitral stenosis | Circulatory System and Disease | NCLEX-RN | Khan Academy
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It`s a good video, but I would have liked it better if you`d explained the symptoms based on what actually happens (on pathology) . Instead you insisted on etiology. But that`s just my point of view.
you dont like it make us a video and explain to us
These are NCLEX RN videos. The focus is on etiology.
Instablaster
thank you.the etiology is very well explained.which most of the other videos dont
Wow, very scary disease, my Dr never explained this way, thanks for the info ❤
Wow! Everything just clicked for me…thank you!
This is what I have now. The Doctors are planning on replacement surgery just don't know when yet. I had Rheumatic Fever when I was a baby that is what caused my Mitral Valve problems. It has now gone into Stenosis of 62% the last I knew.
I have mitral stenosis. I had an temporary op in 2004 and still going on strong. Patience Nyathi
@@tshepo2543 Tshepo my husband has that disease. How is life after surgery ? Am so scared. Can u please help and tell me more about your journey with the disease until surgery.
And after the surgery
@@karinajoaquim8667 I'm still waiting for the surgery to replace the valve, I should know more tomorrow.
Hi I was Born with mitral valve stenosis I had to open heart surgery do open heart surgery I'm currently 13 life after surgery is okay you constantly have to be checking your blood INR you cannot do any contact Sports and for the first five months of the surgery you can't hold anything over 1 lb
thank you sir
Thank you!
Dental procedures? Please
What are the symptoms for this then
Very neat presentation 👌
nice video.please do more videos on cardiovascular problems
amazing ..thanks
Can you do a video on non-rhuematic mitral valve stenosis?
Could you please make your slides on white background
very good
Sir,what dose of Aspirin or or other NSAIDs should we give for the treatment of arthritis in acute rheumatic fever?
high dose of aspirin 3-5g/d
Just perfect ! thank you so much
Thank you for these videos. Now back to my cooking channel all!
Ma Sha Allah....may Allah give you reward for it!!!!👍👍♥️🤩
The heart does not have normal flora so I am a little confused about molecular mimicry explanation. You state the antibodies formed attack Strep pyogenes and the normal antigens in the heart valve, but the heart should not have any "normal antigens."
Danielle Benedict - the video was just highlighting how autoimmune disorders occur - when the body's defence mechanism accidentally mis identifies its own cells as foreign bodies and starts attacking our own body.
all cells have receptors for one reason or another.
All cells have cell surface receptor proteins and lipids that act as antigens even the cardiac cells
antigens are not flora, they are proteins on the cell. every cell has an antigen. e.g. RBC
Ok this video focuses on the causes only. I thought he would rather focus on the pathology and the consequences.
You start with MS and subsequently enter in endocarditis......no character features of MS ...... information less video
Who is here because of online class😀