You can’t convince me that Andrew is a final year Medical student. The guy is older than me and I’ve graduated 5 years ago plus his OSCE skills are at a level of someone who practiced for at least a couple of years
If you see reactive hyperaemia, that indicates they have PVD, so you wouldn’t see it in a healthy patient. It indicates that when you lift the legs, the vascular system is not strong enough to keep the blood in the legs against gravity. After 2 mins or so the legs will be white. When they swing their legs down, the blood suddenly rushes into the legs (with gravity), causing the legs to go blue at first as the blood is deoxygenated quickly by the struggling tissue. Then the legs will go bright/dark red, which is called dependant rubor. Hope this is helpful for someone! I have my finals tomorrow :(
Hi there. Thank you for the great video. I have some doubts that I would like to clarify as I’ve come across some variations in performing the Buerger’s test. 1. Should we check each lower limb individually or both as demonstrated in the video? Some sources stated to lift each leg in 10 degrees increment and to wait for 10 seconds prior to each increment. 2. If you were to lift both legs up as in this video, how do you lower them to check for the Buerger’s angle? Thank you!
Keep Trying Andrew you will pass
This blud has been a final year student for ages now😂
Sure he will God got us....
He is actually an ED consultant 😂
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Got an osce tomorrow. This is a welcome surprise.
Andrew stayed in final year and made a sacrifice to bring us all these videos. Thanks Andrew 😉
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I will have my last osce exam as a student in 3 days 🎉 thank u guys for helping me since day 1 its been 6 years
Again it’s my final osce tomorrow and you are my saviour as always tysm 😭
You can’t convince me that Andrew is a final year Medical student. The guy is older than me and I’ve graduated 5 years ago plus his OSCE skills are at a level of someone who practiced for at least a couple of years
He teach the students how to introduce their self in osce ,, do u want him to say im an ED Consultant in each video ?? all of us know he’s a doctor
ED consultant ??@@غيمغيم-خ7ه
@@غيمغيم-خ7هJust watch the video and learn🤦🏻♀️
These videos are super informing! Thank you @GeekyMedics ! Happy holidays
11 hours to do my last surgery OSCE exam 🎉❤wish me the best
Ramadan Mubarak🌙🤍
GOOD LUCK! 👾
This is very informative. Thank you!
You'll pass medical school one day 🙏
Andrew is my favorite!
Andrew is the best 👌🏻
ANDREW! STILL!?
Thank you very much Dr.
Can someone explain the buerger test - are you expected to see reactive hyperaemia?
If you see reactive hyperaemia, that indicates they have PVD, so you wouldn’t see it in a healthy patient. It indicates that when you lift the legs, the vascular system is not strong enough to keep the blood in the legs against gravity. After 2 mins or so the legs will be white. When they swing their legs down, the blood suddenly rushes into the legs (with gravity), causing the legs to go blue at first as the blood is deoxygenated quickly by the struggling tissue. Then the legs will go bright/dark red, which is called dependant rubor. Hope this is helpful for someone! I have my finals tomorrow :(
Hi there. Thank you for the great video. I have some doubts that I would like to clarify as I’ve come across some variations in performing the Buerger’s test.
1. Should we check each lower limb individually or both as demonstrated in the video? Some sources stated to lift each leg in 10 degrees increment and to wait for 10 seconds prior to each increment.
2. If you were to lift both legs up as in this video, how do you lower them to check for the Buerger’s angle?
Thank you!
Good explanation
Nice examition sir
Dr Andrew is chronic supplementarian as he is stuck in Final year 😁😁 just kidding
Great demonstration ❤
This fella can't still be a final year medical student 😂😂😂
Finals are hard Mr Sky
@@geekymedics Take pity on him please! :)
Andrew can be what he likes 🤣
Mãos lindas! 😍
thx
Ох как мне хочется быть пациентом этого доктора его имя эндрю😊
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Didn’t anyone notice james has same dob as taylor swift?!
Dear Andrew you are in final year since 2016. Very bad performance dear :p
He will be back in his 40’s after 10 years of hard alcohol abuse and depression