Thank you so much Brandie!!! Literally can't tell you how motivating comments like yours are. Really keep us going! We hope you enjoy your job as much as we all do! Thanks again :)
I'm a neonatologist in Vietnam. I've been working in this area for almost 3 years but I just found your channel recently by accident and it really attracts me to watch all of your videos. Most of things I'm familiar with but I can not explain it thoroughly like the way you present in each video. Keep up this great work and I really hope to watch videos about Inotropes and application of NO inhalation in treatment some neonatal disorders.
Yay! So happy you're watching all the way from Vietnam. We'd love to visit a unit there some day! We definitely need to do a video on inotropes (although I feel like the ones people use seem to be very unit dependent!). We made a video on pulmonary hypertension and we touch on inhaled NO in that one. We try to avoid using iNO in preemies (although I will say, every now and again we have a premature infant who responds to it). Do you use iNO in premature infants? Thank you so much for taking the time to comment!
@@TalaTalksNICU really sorry for replying late cause I've not checked notifications recently. Actually, I changed my workplace from children hospital in which is equipped with full machinery, devices and specified doctors (like ped-cardiologist - radiologist - neurologist...) are always available of all time to a hospital mainly specified for obstetrics and gynecology, my department includes neonatologist only. As a result, our NICU department faces with lots of difficulties in treating extremely premature babies and even premature, term babies accompanied with comorbidities. iNO is still on a process of trial in my department and we just use it in selective cases (pulmonary hypertension on term babies due to meconium aspiration, pneumonia). I wanted to know more about using experiences on inotropes since I don't understand it fully and very few materials I could find mentioning about it clearly in neonate. Really admire your work and your hospitality.
Hi , I am a paediatric consultant in srilanka.I really enjoyed your you tube channel.It is very informative and very helpful for doctors who manage neonates.Thank you and keep it up!!!
Thank you for valuable lessons!!! I used to read these concepts from different books...now I can hear them sublimated in short, clear sessions... Thank you, dr Tala
Me: “I need to supplement some studying I’m doing on fluid and electrolytes. I wonder if Tala has a video on it…” Tala (eleven days ago, reading my mind): 😁 You amaze me! Thank you for your clear, concise videos. They help me to be a better NICU nurse.
HAHAHA Alison! We're in your head! Thank you SOO much for taking the time to write your lovely lovely comments, for subscribing, and for being the type of NICU nurse who is always looking to do even better!
Thx for all the sharing. As a physio working in NICU, I learn a lot from ur video. The premie’s energy expenditures I did spend lots of time on, but still find that a bit harsh to make them clear. With ur videos, all the obstacles are solved! Looking forward to ur next video. Gd day!
Hello Henry! I completely agree- it is tricky- because it's such a grey area! I hope this was clear enough- although EVERY single time a video comes out I think of something else I put in it! ha! Thank you so much for your support- we really really appreciate your comments :)
Great video as always!! Just here to leave a couple of ideas to talk about so that you never run out of possible content :) - Congestive heart failure and drugs to treat it - Jaundice in the first 24h of life - The very first moments of the management of a newborn that need help transitioning. What is being done first? In what order?
We love your comments Christoph!!! When you say congestive heart failure- do you mean any heart failure- like from a PDA or VSD, or more specifically with like a myocarditis or from a CHD. We use the word heart failure to describe lots of situations in babies, most of which are very different from adults in heart failure. But we could talk about drugs we use to make the heart pump better? Is that what you mean? We covered a series on jaundice - so maybe take a look there. Let us know if there is something else about jaundice you think we should cover. And YES! The GOLDEN HOUR is such an important topic for a video!!! We need to do that soon! Thanks so much- and keep the suggestions coming :)
Hello Lauren! It's funny- every hospital calls their blood tests by something else. LFTs I get- and we're thinking of doing a quick nugget on those soon. But what is U and E? Urine analysis? FBC is blood count I guess! ha! (Our first videos were on different aspects of the CBC- platelets, WBCS and anemia- so maybe check those out). We're about to put out videos on TPN- so we think we'll follow that with electrolyte videos too. Thanks so much for subscribing and for writing to us :)
Thank you ma, your videos are always very explanatory and easy to understand. I am a medical student currently in paediatric postings. Pls can you do a playlist on nephrology: nephrotic syndrome, nephritic syndrome..AkI, CKD. Thank you ma
Hello! Thats so great that as a medical student you're looking for alternate ways to add to your studying- so impressive. We really need to start a kidney course- we haven't covered any of those!! Thanks so much for being here!
Wonerfull presentation Dr.Tala.I am following all your presentation .Good continue with new topics eagerly waiting to hear from you. Please talk about pneumothorax in infants.Thank You.
Hello Reena! Thanks so much for all your LOVELY comments. We have pneumothorax on the list- we're just trying to figure out how we can simulate a needle thoracocentsis as well as chest tube placement-without using an actual baby! We promise we'll get there! Thanks!!!
Hello Nicole! We're having a really big problem with showing X-rays because everything is copyrighted and we have privacy issues using X-rays of patients we are taking care of.So we'd love to do this if we could get our hands on films!!!!
hello, i am a nicu nurse from the netherlands. suggestions include NIRS, HeRo, total bodycooling, cadiotonics, neonate seizures, PVL, and sepsis.I look forward to your explanation. The videos are very clear.Thank you very much.
Hello Manuela! So happy you're watching from Netherlands! I LOVE your suggestions- we didn't have NIRS down at all- but that is a great topic (something that people will understand immediately with a tiny bit of explanation!). We'll try to get to that one soon. I have read about HeRo- changes in HR variability is used a lot in the adult worlds, but I have never used it, so I wouldn't feel comfortable covering that. Do you use HeRo monitoring in the NICU? Studies have shown how excellent NICU nurses are at identifying early onset sepsis (the times when we're told "this baby is just off.") So basically those are the HeRoes we use!!!!! We did a video on cooling (prt 2 of HIE)- so maybe check that out. And we'll definitely get to the other ones!!! Hope you're well and enjoying your role :)
Hello!! Thanks so much for watching!!! We do really need to do this- just not sure how to cover it without it being super super boring! Ha! Maybe we should film lots of short segments covering one electrolyte abnormality each!!! Will happily take any ideas?!!
Yes- that is an important topic. Honestly HTN is pretty rare in the NICU- and so when we have it- the most important thing is to figure out what caused it- and then treat appropriately. Is it a coarct? a clot in the aorta? Steroids? CLD? Renal issues? ETC Well get there though!!!!
Thank you so much. The calories really depends on the age as well as the weight of the infant. All premature infants , 32-33 weeks will likely need at least 24kcal/oz. From 34- term (37 weeks), they'd probably need 22kcal/oz. Generally term babies are on 20kcal/oz formula. This is a rough guide! Lots of variability in sizes of babies, glucose levels etc etc
Im asking about the dose adjustment in neonatal acute renal failure due to sepsis , im asking about the calcuation of glomerular filtration rate to adjust the dose of antibiotic ,what is your opinion about the schwartz formula؟ , im rely on it for dose adjustment
Hello! That would have been great thing to cover!!!! It depends on which antibiotic is being given- obviously if it’s renally excreted then dosing needs to be adjusted. If it’s a medication we can follow levels- eg gent or vanc then we follow levels early and adjust based on those. If we don’t follow levels then we’ll adjust for the recommended renal dosing. We go based on urine output and Cr generally!
Hi Jaxson! THANKS SO much!!! Those are excellent suggestions- the BPD will be the soonest- but definitely planning on hydrous and PVL too. We didn't have CHARGE syndrome down at all- so that's a really good one (and more common than we'd think!) Thank you again :)
@@TalaTalksNICU do you think you guys would be able to include the difference between Intralipids, SMOF, & Omegaven in this fluid series? I was recently learning for the CCRN that intralipids can contribute to hyperglycemia due to free fatty acids and glycerol, which increase the rate of gluconeogenesis. What I didn’t find out is if hyperglycemia would be an indication to switch to a different lipid infusion with a different class of FFAs. I also don’t know why we use one over the other, other than to say that smoff and omegaven are easier on the liver for long term use… I just don’t know why they are easier or what the pathophysiology is…
Ohhh that's a good one. We've just started on the BPD video- so that's great you suggested that now, so we can discuss that in the video itself. Thanks so much!!!
Hello Bindu! Thanks for watching! Do you mean to listen to heart sounds? or literally how to feel the chest to evaluate whether there is a very active precordium?
Thank you so much! Also love that you're watching from Pakistan- love knowing where everyone is- and that the whole world is working in the same direction to make babies better :)
Oh that's such a great idea! We're planning a series on symptoms and what to do about it.... (after heart diseases though!)- so we'll add this to the list!
Hello Beverly! Good to hear from you again! Arianna and I have been going back and forth as to how we can best film a neonatal seizure video without an infant having seizures. Part of the problem, as you know is the privacy problems. I could discuss it and 'act' out the seizures, but I'm not sure that would be too helpful??
Hello Mohammed! Thanks for your comment and suggestion. While this is a great topic- most institutions have completely different equipment- and so I'm not sure exactly what you'd like us to discuss? Which ones do you use? Or would you like us to go over generalities? Thanks for being here!
Hello!!! I’m not sure if you looked but we made two videos on HIE ( if you go to home page you’ll be able to find them?). Maybe check those out and if there’s information we missed or you’d like- then let us know!!
You're absolutely right- sometimes it takes time for babies to build the enzymes or the tolerance to higher calories. Sometimes it's something in the fortifier they don't like- and we have to try other ones. The fact that we know that babies do better developmentally when they follow their growth curves, keeps us trying though! Thanks for your important point!
YES! We definitely need to cover that! My (Tala) mother- who is not in medicine- is asking for this too- so we better do it on the sooner side!!! Thanks!!!
I’ve been a NICU nurse almost 2 years now and your videos are the best! They make so much sense and I learn something new every single time!
Thank you so much Brandie!!! Literally can't tell you how motivating comments like yours are. Really keep us going! We hope you enjoy your job as much as we all do! Thanks again :)
I'm a neonatologist in Vietnam. I've been working in this area for almost 3 years but I just found your channel recently by accident and it really attracts me to watch all of your videos. Most of things I'm familiar with but I can not explain it thoroughly like the way you present in each video. Keep up this great work and I really hope to watch videos about Inotropes and application of NO inhalation in treatment some neonatal disorders.
Yay! So happy you're watching all the way from Vietnam. We'd love to visit a unit there some day! We definitely need to do a video on inotropes (although I feel like the ones people use seem to be very unit dependent!). We made a video on pulmonary hypertension and we touch on inhaled NO in that one. We try to avoid using iNO in preemies (although I will say, every now and again we have a premature infant who responds to it). Do you use iNO in premature infants? Thank you so much for taking the time to comment!
@@TalaTalksNICU really sorry for replying late cause I've not checked notifications recently. Actually, I changed my workplace from children hospital in which is equipped with full machinery, devices and specified doctors (like ped-cardiologist - radiologist - neurologist...) are always available of all time to a hospital mainly specified for obstetrics and gynecology, my department includes neonatologist only. As a result, our NICU department faces with lots of difficulties in treating extremely premature babies and even premature, term babies accompanied with comorbidities. iNO is still on a process of trial in my department and we just use it in selective cases (pulmonary hypertension on term babies due to meconium aspiration, pneumonia). I wanted to know more about using experiences on inotropes since I don't understand it fully and very few materials I could find mentioning about it clearly in neonate.
Really admire your work and your hospitality.
Hi , I am a paediatric consultant in srilanka.I really enjoyed your you tube channel.It is very informative and very helpful for doctors who manage neonates.Thank you and keep it up!!!
Thank you so much! What a lovely compliment - were so happy this channel is at all helpful even for established pediatricians! Thank you!
Thank you so much Dr. Tala, currently a 1st year resident in neonatology and these videos have been really helpful.
I'm so glad! Thank you so much for letting us know!
Thank you for valuable lessons!!! I used to read these concepts from different books...now I can hear them sublimated in short, clear sessions... Thank you, dr Tala
Oh so happy that you find these helpful! Thanks so much for being here :)
Me: “I need to supplement some studying I’m doing on fluid and electrolytes. I wonder if Tala has a video on it…”
Tala (eleven days ago, reading my mind): 😁
You amaze me! Thank you for your clear, concise videos. They help me to be a better NICU nurse.
HAHAHA Alison! We're in your head! Thank you SOO much for taking the time to write your lovely lovely comments, for subscribing, and for being the type of NICU nurse who is always looking to do even better!
studying for my final midwifery exam and these videos have been so helpful in understanding my SCN content. thank you so much for this!!
Oh wow- so glad they're helpful! Makes us so happy to hear! Good luck on your exam!!!
Thx for all the sharing. As a physio working in NICU, I learn a lot from ur video. The premie’s energy expenditures I did spend lots of time on, but still find that a bit harsh to make them clear. With ur videos, all the obstacles are solved! Looking forward to ur next video. Gd day!
Hello Henry! I completely agree- it is tricky- because it's such a grey area! I hope this was clear enough- although EVERY single time a video comes out I think of something else I put in it! ha! Thank you so much for your support- we really really appreciate your comments :)
Great video as always!! Just here to leave a couple of ideas to talk about so that you never run out of possible content :)
- Congestive heart failure and drugs to treat it
- Jaundice in the first 24h of life
- The very first moments of the management of a newborn that need help transitioning. What is being done first? In what order?
We love your comments Christoph!!!
When you say congestive heart failure- do you mean any heart failure- like from a PDA or VSD, or more specifically with like a myocarditis or from a CHD. We use the word heart failure to describe lots of situations in babies, most of which are very different from adults in heart failure. But we could talk about drugs we use to make the heart pump better? Is that what you mean?
We covered a series on jaundice - so maybe take a look there. Let us know if there is something else about jaundice you think we should cover.
And YES! The GOLDEN HOUR is such an important topic for a video!!! We need to do that soon! Thanks so much- and keep the suggestions coming :)
Great. Very great
May I add to your marvelous lecture the value of feeding test for such babies, and the danger of hyperosmolar feeding in NEC.
Yes! Those are great points- it was hard picking a few to be succinct!
We are very thankful that you are giving such a beautiful and helpful information thank you once again
Thank You again Nadar for your continued compliments. we are so happy you are still here and watching :)
Love all your videos! You made it so easy to understand. Thank you very much Dr. Tala!
Thank you so much for watching and for taking the time to send us a note :)
Very informative maam tx u so mch being a NICU nurse its helps me to gain knowledge
This comment makes us so happy! Exactly why we started channel! Thanks so much for being here!
Would love a video on blood results, specifically U&E’s, LFTs, FBC and what these results mean 😌
Hello Lauren! It's funny- every hospital calls their blood tests by something else. LFTs I get- and we're thinking of doing a quick nugget on those soon. But what is U and E? Urine analysis? FBC is blood count I guess! ha! (Our first videos were on different aspects of the CBC- platelets, WBCS and anemia- so maybe check those out). We're about to put out videos on TPN- so we think we'll follow that with electrolyte videos too. Thanks so much for subscribing and for writing to us :)
I m pediatrician from Pakistan, like to watch ur videos..
Thank you so much for letting us know Dr. Punhal- that makes us so happy :)
Thank you so much for your amazing videos, keep up the great work. Really helps me understand these fluids stuff.
We're so glad Nina! Thanks so much for subscribing and for taking the time to comment!
Thank you ma, your videos are always very explanatory and easy to understand. I am a medical student currently in paediatric postings. Pls can you do a playlist on nephrology: nephrotic syndrome, nephritic syndrome..AkI, CKD. Thank you ma
Hello! Thats so great that as a medical student you're looking for alternate ways to add to your studying- so impressive. We really need to start a kidney course- we haven't covered any of those!! Thanks so much for being here!
@@TalaTalksNICU thank you ma
Wonerfull presentation Dr.Tala.I am following all your presentation .Good continue with new topics eagerly waiting to hear from you.
Please talk about pneumothorax in infants.Thank You.
Hello Reena! Thanks so much for all your LOVELY comments. We have pneumothorax on the list- we're just trying to figure out how we can simulate a needle thoracocentsis as well as chest tube placement-without using an actual baby! We promise we'll get there! Thanks!!!
Please do a video on thermoregulation! I would love a video on care of a baby in an isolette/radiant warmer
This is an excellent idea- and also probably the most important thing in the tiny babies- look for this soon!
Excellent as usual. Thank you! Can you also review how to interpret xrays- ABCD. Thank you!!!
Hello Nicole! We're having a really big problem with showing X-rays because everything is copyrighted and we have privacy issues using X-rays of patients we are taking care of.So we'd love to do this if we could get our hands on films!!!!
Thanks Tala
Thank you again so much Themby! Hope you are doing well :)
Thank you, keep the great work, love from Peru
Thank you so much Jaquelin- so happy you're watching from Peru- I have always wanted to go there!!! XX
hello, i am a nicu nurse from the netherlands. suggestions include NIRS, HeRo, total bodycooling, cadiotonics, neonate seizures, PVL, and sepsis.I look forward to your explanation. The videos are very clear.Thank you very much.
Hello Manuela! So happy you're watching from Netherlands! I LOVE your suggestions- we didn't have NIRS down at all- but that is a great topic (something that people will understand immediately with a tiny bit of explanation!). We'll try to get to that one soon. I have read about HeRo- changes in HR variability is used a lot in the adult worlds, but I have never used it, so I wouldn't feel comfortable covering that. Do you use HeRo monitoring in the NICU? Studies have shown how excellent NICU nurses are at identifying early onset sepsis (the times when we're told "this baby is just off.") So basically those are the HeRoes we use!!!!! We did a video on cooling (prt 2 of HIE)- so maybe check that out. And we'll definitely get to the other ones!!! Hope you're well and enjoying your role :)
Love your videos! Can you make a video on common neonatal electrolyte disturbances - patho, causes, effects, & management?
Hello!! Thanks so much for watching!!! We do really need to do this- just not sure how to cover it without it being super super boring! Ha! Maybe we should film lots of short segments covering one electrolyte abnormality each!!! Will happily take any ideas?!!
Dear Dr Tala and team, ❤❤❤, pls discuss neonatal hypertension, is stat furosemide recommended, thanks 🌹
Yes- that is an important topic. Honestly HTN is pretty rare in the NICU- and so when we have it- the most important thing is to figure out what caused it- and then treat appropriately. Is it a coarct? a clot in the aorta? Steroids? CLD? Renal issues? ETC Well get there though!!!!
@@TalaTalksNICU thank you 🙏
Please go over basic lab values for NICU. For example, CBC w diff, BMP, etc
Hello! We went over CBC in a couple of videos we filmed a couple of years ago. And we’ll get to the BMP!!! Thank you for taking the time to comment :)
@@TalaTalksNICU thank you guys so much for your videos! Truly honing in on my RNC-NIC and CCRN studies with these videos
Thank you Dr. Tala!!!! 😊
Thank you so much for continuing to watch and comment :)
thanks for your video lectures
Thank you for watching, and for taking the time to comment :)
Just Brilliant. 💖
What threshold weight do you consider when deciding 24 kcal or 20 kcal feeding formulas. Thanks
Thank you so much. The calories really depends on the age as well as the weight of the infant. All premature infants , 32-33 weeks will likely need at least 24kcal/oz. From 34- term (37 weeks), they'd probably need 22kcal/oz. Generally term babies are on 20kcal/oz formula. This is a rough guide! Lots of variability in sizes of babies, glucose levels etc etc
Thank you Tala vey helpful videos. Please make a video on PVL
Thank you for commenting. We’ve been meaning to cover PVL for ages- I promise we’ll get to it!!!
Im asking about the dose adjustment in neonatal acute renal failure due to sepsis , im asking about the calcuation of glomerular filtration rate to adjust the dose of antibiotic ,what is your opinion about the schwartz formula؟ , im rely on it for dose adjustment
Hello! That would have been great thing to cover!!!! It depends on which antibiotic is being given- obviously if it’s renally excreted then dosing needs to be adjusted. If it’s a medication we can follow levels- eg gent or vanc then we follow levels early and adjust based on those. If we don’t follow levels then we’ll adjust for the recommended renal dosing. We go based on urine output and Cr generally!
@@TalaTalksNICU thanks
Thank you Dr Tala💫 Please can you cover cardiac murmurs 🙏
Yes! Shanice, thanks for watching and for your suggestion. That is an excellent idea!
can u plz do video on how to do correction of hypernatremia in neonates..
That's so funny- we just got asked for exactly that video. We'll get around to it try soon! thanks so much!!
Hi Tala, LOVE your videos! My suggestions are PVL, BPD, CHARGE Syndrome, & Hydrops.
Hi Jaxson! THANKS SO much!!! Those are excellent suggestions- the BPD will be the soonest- but definitely planning on hydrous and PVL too. We didn't have CHARGE syndrome down at all- so that's a really good one (and more common than we'd think!) Thank you again :)
@@TalaTalksNICU do you think you guys would be able to include the difference between Intralipids, SMOF, & Omegaven in this fluid series? I was recently learning for the CCRN that intralipids can contribute to hyperglycemia due to free fatty acids and glycerol, which increase the rate of gluconeogenesis. What I didn’t find out is if hyperglycemia would be an indication to switch to a different lipid infusion with a different class of FFAs. I also don’t know why we use one over the other, other than to say that smoff and omegaven are easier on the liver for long term use… I just don’t know why they are easier or what the pathophysiology is…
Awesome 👌
Thanks so much for watching!
Suggestions: pulmonary hypertension with BPD
Ohhh that's a good one. We've just started on the BPD video- so that's great you suggested that now, so we can discuss that in the video itself. Thanks so much!!!
Hi doctor..can u make a video about how to check precordium for newborns
Hello Bindu! Thanks for watching! Do you mean to listen to heart sounds? or literally how to feel the chest to evaluate whether there is a very active precordium?
can u pls make video on hypernatremic dehydration management in neonates
Yes! This is a great idea for a video!! Thanks so much!
Thanks alot ma'am,love from Pakistan
Thank you so much! Also love that you're watching from Pakistan- love knowing where everyone is- and that the whole world is working in the same direction to make babies better :)
Hi Dr Tala. I request for presentation about Human Milk fortification .thanx
That is a great suggestion/ we’ll add to the list and get to it soon. We’ll try to get a nutritionist involved too!
Please make a video on GIR and calories calculation in neonates Doc🙏🙏
We did! Check out the video on the homepage on GIR- and then there are another couple of feeding ones :) let us know if information still missing!!
Many thanks
Thank you for watching!
Thank you, ABG's would be helpful
Hello Elaine! We did a whole series on blood gases if you want to check them out? Go to playlist on home page- hopefully they’ll be helpful?
@@TalaTalksNICU thank you, I will look for them.
plz make video on vomiting in neonates...
Oh that's such a great idea! We're planning a series on symptoms and what to do about it.... (after heart diseases though!)- so we'll add this to the list!
Could you please make about inborn error metabolism
We made a few! Go check out the homepage! (Love getting asked for videos we’ve actually made!) ha!
Neonatal seizures please, like examples of neonatal seizure signs and symptoms
Hello Beverly! Good to hear from you again! Arianna and I have been going back and forth as to how we can best film a neonatal seizure video without an infant having seizures. Part of the problem, as you know is the privacy problems. I could discuss it and 'act' out the seizures, but I'm not sure that would be too helpful??
Transport incubator with ventilator and portable ventilator please 🙏
Hello Mohammed! Thanks for your comment and suggestion. While this is a great topic- most institutions have completely different equipment- and so I'm not sure exactly what you'd like us to discuss? Which ones do you use? Or would you like us to go over generalities? Thanks for being here!
Videos on inotropes plss
Coming up relatively soon- thanks so much for watching and for offering a suggestion :)
thank you
Thank you so much for watching and for taking the time to comment!
So what is the average weight gain per week for preemie baby?
Shooting for about 15-20g/kg per day after first 7-14 days of life or so.
Dr Tala, plz vid on birth asphyxia is needed(hyper detailed...lol)
Hello!!! I’m not sure if you looked but we made two videos on HIE ( if you go to home page you’ll be able to find them?). Maybe check those out and if there’s information we missed or you’d like- then let us know!!
@@TalaTalksNICU thank you!
Rester beni!
Why does a baby who is large for gestational age have less energy reserves?
Not so much less energy reserve but needs more to satisfy metabolic requirements- so harder to keep up!
@@TalaTalksNICU Thank you tala!! Your channel is sooo helpful and ill be sure to pay this forward one day!
Please, courses on pdf if possible, thanks
Hi! We are planning on doing this- it all takes so much time!
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THANKS!
some preterm do not tolerate the 24 cal formula
You're absolutely right- sometimes it takes time for babies to build the enzymes or the tolerance to higher calories. Sometimes it's something in the fortifier they don't like- and we have to try other ones. The fact that we know that babies do better developmentally when they follow their growth curves, keeps us trying though! Thanks for your important point!
ECMO
YES! We definitely need to cover that! My (Tala) mother- who is not in medicine- is asking for this too- so we better do it on the sooner side!!! Thanks!!!