Thanks for explaining these more subtle concepts! Residency doesn't really teach us these things, they always focus on the big things (afib, HF, PNA etc) but they never go through these kinds of topics that make us more well-rounded overall. Keep em coming! 💯
I am an intern and every time i mention a rash my attending wants to know if its blanching vs non-blanching. Never understood it that well before watching this. Thanks!
my rash is non blanchable and my dermatologist said its urticaria, it appears mostly when i travel for long hours or if i walk for long distance, recently i feel pain on my leg if the rash comes
Thanks for explaining these more subtle concepts! Residency doesn't really teach us these things, they always focus on the big things (afib, HF, PNA etc) but they never go through these kinds of topics that make us more well-rounded overall. Keep em coming! 💯
I am an intern and every time i mention a rash my attending wants to know if its blanching vs non-blanching. Never understood it that well before watching this. Thanks!
Hey thanks for putting in the work to explain these concepts. It’s helpful.
Great video short sweet and to the damn point !!
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Great video short sweet and to the damn point !! new sub ❤❤❤❤❤
For some reason im using your videos for medical school and also to learn volleyball rotations at the same time
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great video Doctor Liu.
Helpful as usual!
Great explanation. Thank you.
my rash is non blanchable and my dermatologist said its urticaria, it appears mostly when i travel for long hours or if i walk for long distance, recently i feel pain on my leg if the rash comes
After 2 years i started feeling pain when the rash comes and its mostly on legs
What if the redness very slightly goes away but is mostly unchanged?
good video thx
Does pupura blanch?
No