Newborn Respiratory Disorders - CRASH! Medical Review Series

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  • Опубліковано 1 жов 2024

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  • @cometaire1
    @cometaire1 4 роки тому +26

    0:55 intro
    2:15 initial approach to resp distress
    7:50 hyaline membrane disease
    12:35 TTN
    15:21 meconium aspiration syndrome
    19:18 congenital pnemonia
    23:33 choanal atresia
    27:11 spontaneous pneumothorax

    • @omarhameed
      @omarhameed 4 роки тому

      thanks

    • @karsynzakai9000
      @karsynzakai9000 3 роки тому

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      @damaridecker2139 3 роки тому

      @Karsyn Zakai yup, have been using Flixzone for months myself :)

    • @crosbybilly8907
      @crosbybilly8907 3 роки тому

      @Karsyn Zakai Yup, been using Flixzone for years myself =)

    • @santinokalel1259
      @santinokalel1259 3 роки тому

      @Karsyn Zakai Yup, I've been watching on flixzone for since december myself :)

  • @hamlet1919
    @hamlet1919 4 роки тому +4

    in a case of spontaneous pneumothorax, shifting of heart sounds is away from pathology

  • @atepath
    @atepath 6 років тому +7

    The heart is shifted AWAY from the collapse caused by the pneumothorax and the black area is extra-pleural air from the pneumothorax.

  • @littlemisscross
    @littlemisscross 2 роки тому +2

    Your videos are great. Using them to study for my barrier exams in Australian med school. The reason hyaline membrane disease is a diagnosis that can only be made on autopsy, so hence it is RDS and hopefully wont get to that point. In neonates respiratory distress syndrome vs respiratory distress is that surfactant deficiency.
    In RDS, it often gets worse, even after the administration of surfactant, before it gets better. So you may see crap chest x-ray initially, then the next one is completely ground glass and even worse.

  • @micheleschultz3122
    @micheleschultz3122 4 роки тому +4

    As a PA educator, kudos to the succinct review of these topics! I will refer my students for review. Many thanks.

  • @theasiandoc
    @theasiandoc 8 років тому +6

    In reading the CXRs of the spontaneous pneumothorax, I thought the heart shifted to the side of the collapse. The hyperlucency in the unaffected side is a result of that lung compensating for the other one.
    So in the very last CXR, the collapse is of the right lobe. The left lobe is more "black" because it's now tasked with doing the job of 2 lungs.
    Tension pneumothorax is where you would see the heart shifted to the unaffected side. So if the last CXR were of a tension pneumothorax, then you could say the collapse is on the left side.
    Please correct me if I'm wrong :))

    • @THEmanoobilla
      @THEmanoobilla 7 років тому +1

      I believe what you said is correct, the video has a mistake.

  • @aronlelenora9572
    @aronlelenora9572 Рік тому +1

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @sama_albairmani
    @sama_albairmani Рік тому

    That’s great, thank you so much doc

  • @krissy4265
    @krissy4265 7 років тому +5

    Dont forget to look for nasal flaring.

  • @byebye5907
    @byebye5907 6 років тому +2

    can't you optimize the CPAP (Including a f?) when the paCO2 level is high? Do you have to intubate immediately?

  • @shadow33abram
    @shadow33abram 8 років тому +2

    Thanks for this video, now I get the full picture of respiratory problems in neonates

  • @nwalker2619
    @nwalker2619 5 років тому +2

    Going back to NICU after 10 years, very helpful review. Thank you

  • @leo861
    @leo861 Рік тому

    Thanks alot

  • @omjha4079
    @omjha4079 2 роки тому

    Loved the presentation of slides,, Nd xray,,
    Thank u

  • @mickey20806
    @mickey20806 Рік тому

    🙏

  • @bugymotagua
    @bugymotagua 4 роки тому

    NN bradycardia is less than 100bpm.

  • @AyaYoussef-BookTuber
    @AyaYoussef-BookTuber 7 років тому +1

    thank you so much
    It’s really helpful

  • @safaabdulla2165
    @safaabdulla2165 6 років тому +1

    Thank you so much doctor ❤️

  • @mustafaalhamoud9657
    @mustafaalhamoud9657 4 роки тому

    Always useful content, many thanks doc

  • @Bero923
    @Bero923 6 років тому +1

    Thanks

  • @knunniek.9304
    @knunniek.9304 2 роки тому

    thanks

  • @sh5845
    @sh5845 2 роки тому

    Amazing !!

  • @nkeonyeizuka2801
    @nkeonyeizuka2801 5 років тому +2

    Paul your videos are life saving. Thank you

  • @venkybly
    @venkybly 3 роки тому

    Tq

  • @KevyGB
    @KevyGB 7 років тому

    thank you!

  • @otuokwulillian9092
    @otuokwulillian9092 2 роки тому

    💖💖💖💖