@@judjudersawn2596 there is definitely some truth there! Reminds me of a friend in dental school who was telling me all of the dental students were getting braces and veneers. I guess we all fall into these traps that society extends to us
S- Site (Where is the pain located?) Can you point at the site of pain, just the most painful place ? R- Radiation (Where does this pain radiate?) N- Nature (Sharp Stabbing Pain, Dull Crampy pain) O- Onset ( When did you first get the pain?) P- Periodicity ( If the pain constant or it comes and go? How long does this pain will be there?) (How many time did you have this pain or when will you experience the pain?) D- Duration (How long did you get the pain?) S- Severity - On scale 0-10, how severe the pain? A- Aggravating- What makes the pain worst? R- Relieving - What makes the pain better? AVOIDING FOOD, medication A- Associated - What does associated with pain? Like vomit, fever, diarrhoea and so on
Thanks doctor 😍 you simplify everything to me. Hope if we have a doctor like you in our university. 😁 Your students are lucky I am envying them😅 Keep making more videos for us. Hope you can make a video about Biliary system. And stay safe 😇
I was really in need of how to take history in surgery as it differs a bit from the history we take in internal, next week I will start my internship and the first rotation will be in gastrointestinal surgery I really appreciate and it make sense the SRNOPDSARA, I was confused and looking for many sources to find out, but your video was extremely helpful and straightforward. will apply it during my rotations in surgery. thank you doctor for sharing your concept.
@@citizensurgeonI would like to know which operations you do most often, when should we do them, and what were the difficulties you faced when first doing them. Thank you.
Ha! If I can inspire you to be the best educator you can for the students and residents that work with you then it’s a win! I’m thinking of starting some live interactive sessions to discuss specific topics in surgery so maybe we can make it happen!
So awesome, thank you for the feedback and for posting, I love being able to meet and connect with people from all over the world! Have a great weekend!
A 78 year old man presents with “you’re not old enough to be a doctor” pain that radiates to my eardrums.
Ha! I’ll tell you that having my hair go silver a little early has helped my history taking 😂😂
@@citizensurgeon all my friends are growing mustaches and beards 😆
@@judjudersawn2596 there is definitely some truth there! Reminds me of a friend in dental school who was telling me all of the dental students were getting braces and veneers. I guess we all fall into these traps that society extends to us
S- Site (Where is the pain located?) Can you point at the site of pain, just the most painful place ?
R- Radiation (Where does this pain radiate?)
N- Nature (Sharp Stabbing Pain, Dull Crampy pain)
O- Onset ( When did you first get the pain?)
P- Periodicity ( If the pain constant or it comes and go? How long does this pain will be there?) (How many time did you have this pain or when will you experience the pain?)
D- Duration (How long did you get the pain?)
S- Severity - On scale 0-10, how severe the pain?
A- Aggravating- What makes the pain worst?
R- Relieving - What makes the pain better? AVOIDING FOOD, medication
A- Associated - What does associated with pain? Like vomit, fever, diarrhoea and so on
Love it, yes!
I love your videos. As an ARNP in acute care hospital practice, this makes life easy. Thanks Doc!
Thanks so much! I truly appreciate the feedback and support!
Thanks doctor 😍 you simplify everything to me.
Hope if we have a doctor like you in our university. 😁
Your students are lucky I am envying them😅
Keep making more videos for us.
Hope you can make a video about Biliary system.
And stay safe 😇
I was really in need of how to take history in surgery as it differs a bit from the history we take in internal, next week I will start my internship and the first rotation will be in gastrointestinal surgery
I really appreciate and it make sense the SRNOPDSARA, I was confused and looking for many sources to find out, but your video was extremely helpful and straightforward. will apply it during my rotations in surgery. thank you doctor for sharing your concept.
Awesome I love that thanks so much for engaging and for your support good luck on your rotation
Amazing ! Thank you for helping us become a better doctors 🤝 your lessens are extremely informative and enjoyable. 👍
Awesome, love that the content helps you
You are doing an amazing job! thank you so much. BTW, i watched all of your videos, i especially enjoyed the TPN videos.
Thanks so much Fares! I’m pumped you enjoyed it, what topic would you like to learn about?
@@citizensurgeonI would like to know which operations you do most often, when should we do them, and what were the difficulties you faced when first doing them. Thank you.
Another excellent video doctor - thanks for posting!
Awesome! Glad you enjoyed it!
Great presentation as always! I wish I were your resident!
Ha! If I can inspire you to be the best educator you can for the students and residents that work with you then it’s a win! I’m thinking of starting some live interactive sessions to discuss specific topics in surgery so maybe we can make it happen!
So was l
excellent presentation dr from Amoud university borama, somaliland
So awesome, thank you for the feedback and for posting, I love being able to meet and connect with people from all over the world! Have a great weekend!
Thanks dear
Thanks alot dr it's really helped me in ward
So happy it helped! More on the way! Any subject you would like to learn more about?
i really loved it please keep it up!!
Thanks so much for the feedback, glad you enjoyed it, new video out tomorrow morning
I'm Watching you from Saudi Arabia 💗🇸🇦 thank you
Amazing, welcome, what do you want to learn?
@@citizensurgeon you’re so kind, anything you talking about I think is A treasure
Thank you so much that’s perfect
Awesome so happy you enjoyed it!
Thank you very much
You are welcome, everything is easy, I like that! Have a great week!
Thanks, sir! I really appreciate it!
Excellent. Thankyou my dear.
You are so welcome. Let me know if there is something you'd like to learn.
Great presentation 🙃🙃
Awesome Ahay! Totally pumped you enjoyed it!
Thank you so much Sir.
You are welcome!
ok ,sorry that my comment is not focusing on the video's great content , but what a handsome surgeon
sometimes having gallstones won't be a bad thing
Haha! You make me blush! Have a great weekend!
@@citizensurgeon 🥰☺️
Can nurses and other surgical technologist read that book??
Acute diagnosis??!!
That's amazing ❤️
Bushra! That’s awesome glad you liked it
Thank you sir 🙏
an excellent video, excellent tips but the views don't do justice with it
Nice of you to say, hopefully other people will find it helpful and share with their friends!
Thanks Dr🙏🙏
Yes indeed, definitely let me know if you were able to use this method and if it helped?
@@citizensurgeon yes i used the method and its working for me.. Appreciate you
Thank you soo much !!!!
Absolutely, love that you enjoyed it!
What about, “no pain just constant bilious vomiting”?
Cool
Happy you enjoyed it!
😍😍😍😍😍
Thank you! Have an awesome weekend!