Highest Yield Cardiology for the USMLE Step 2 CK and IM & FM Shelf - Action Potential Mentoring
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
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In this video: we cover everything from pericarditis, myocarditis, arrhythmias, Kussmaul's sign, pulsus paradoxus, Pulmonary embolism, Cardiac Tamponade, Long-QT Syndrome, Pompe disease and more.
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Incredibly helpful! Great content
Glad it was helpful! Bless up 🙏
love your reviews I watch them at the end of my studying as a quick review. Take step 2ck in about 2 weeks!!
Fingers crossed for u, crush it! Love to hear that!!
How was it? I take it in a month
Pulsus paradoxus is appreciated on physical examination by the loss of palpable pulse during inspiration. However the word ‘paradoxus’ is a misnomer as it is an accentuation of a normal phenomenon and there is nothing paradoxical about it.
Thanks for sharing :)
It's paradoxical because the patient loses a pulse but does not need CPR
Hey Dr P,
Just a slight input
I think pulsus paradoxus has something to do with the pulse(pulse strength)
When you have decreased pulse strength/intensity
(ie your pulse becomes feeble)
{tested on uwsa1}
Ofc as you said in the video the blood pressure goes down
So ofc the pulse will be more feeble,
But i just thought to share this!
@@marishasudani7797nice thoughts thx!
Simple, precise and effective! 💯👌
So glad you enjoyed it! Would u want a part 2?
Hii Austin, thanks so much for this! One q: could MVP be included with HOCM as a murmur that gets quieter with increased preload and increased afterload?
came to comments for this. yeah i think so
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Isn’t pericarditis guidelines changed with high dose aspirin instead of nsaid?
Both are applicable and will likely not be simultaneous answer choices. Per recent NBME forms, NSAID is fair game answer choice
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Under point 9 ,under option D u mean constrictive pericarditid right?
Better with leaning forward.You mentioned acute pericarditis
Nahh
Thanks Dr.Price
Sure thing!
Is there any way to access a pdf of these docs?
Currently, the docs and way more content is only available to the mentees in my coaching program :)
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Awsome!
very relaxing voice
Thank you! 🙂
Thanks😊
You're welcome!
Great review. Is there a way to access your notes?
Appreciate the support! They’re all available (along with 100’s more) within my coaching program. Check the link on our UA-cam or Twitter bio.
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