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studying from home for the internal medicine clerkship during quarantine. we will be completing theoretical lectures from home and will return for only practicals and exams. your content is helping a lot. especially the differentials you gave in this video. cheers from Turkey. sharing your videos with friends and will be a patron. thank you doctor
Sometimes you speak too fast. I literally has to rewind and listen again. When you are speaking so fast only a very limited amount of information goes to the mind DURING THE LECTURE. But the content is superb. Almost everything is there to pass an examination. Thank you
I enjoy UA-cam videos because I can rewind as much as I want and need to. He's highly intelligent and educated, it takes me a minute to catch up if I don't understand something. Ergo, the beauty of the rewind option for any instructional video. I recommend these videos to nursing students a lot.
Pneumonia is very serious.When I was 15 my old school friend died of it she complained of a headache and her mum went to wake her up and she died in her bed and that was devastating.
U should have a proper arrangement of face mask specially at night if u have a such kind of case at ur home bc no one can suddenly die from pneumonia other than severe respiratory problem
من دواعي السرور إن حضرتك من بلدي مصر و قلت من زمان ل ماما و بابا و الأصدقاء عن حضرتك و بشرحلهم كلامك بأسلوبك شكراً دكتور مديكوزس (بحثت عن اسم حضرتك مش لقيته و بطلق عليك اسم مديكوزس من زمان😎✨)
The bronchial breath sounds over the trachea has a higher pitch, louder, inspiration and expiration are equal and there is a pause between inspiration and expiration. .... not as u mention in ved .! But thank u 💕
Are you a graduated medical student? I will comment on every video of yours to thank you… And recommend your channel Because you deserve all the support 💛💛💛
Pneumonia lungs become => "solid", thus the ff.: - [1] increased Tactile Vocal Fremitus (vibration of chest wall) - [2] egophony, bronchophony - [3] whispering pectoriloquy - [4] dullness - on percussion Terms: *egophony* *bronchophony* *pectoriloquy* - abnormal transmission of the patient’s voice sounds through the chest wall so that they can be clearly heard through a stethoscope. Whispered sounds (whispering pectoriloquy) can be heard over the lung of a patient with pneumonia.
Thank you for the video. I just have 2 questions, how do we know when the patient is resistant to beta-lactams and also how do we know the patients are at risk of influenza, pseudomonas, or MRSA?
I can't seem to spot this playlist on your channel. Have you created the pulmonary playlist, or are these posted as independent videos? Love your stuff, btw. I am prepping for the PANCE (graduating PA school in a week) and I did a week long-long deep dive into heme by basically just watching your 17,583 videos (or whatever). I honestly would have been better off if I had just watched your videos instead of spending 4 weeks in the class. And I go to a high rated program. So yeah... really appreciate you... Doc?
Hey Jerome, thank you so much for your kind words, and thanks for supporting me on UA-cam by clicking on the "join" button...I really appreciate it! Yes, I have a pulmonology playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLYcLrRDaR8_dU-SqmEQlxINRVMmVsqYYO.html
Bronchophony is somehow similar to vocal resonant Ask the pt to say one one or nine nine it will be heard louder just like bronchophony.. Right?hope u reply me
i watch not because im a med student but I'm suffering for months about this chest discomfort,and backpain, but no cough or plem, a little short of breath, x-ray says normal,, and no wheezing sounds,,,
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis so its the same concept as fremitus. because of better cunduction, we hear the sounds better. so it will resemble the sound we hear at the main bronchus? thats why its called bronchial breathing?
Does Bronchial breathing has incresed expiratory phase than inspiration? Or it happens only in pneumonia ? Because most clinical books including macleods have defined bronchial breathing as having inspiratory and expiratory phase being equal in duration. Can you please explain this portion ? Anyways thanks for amazing lecture!
There is a difference between what happens in the patient’s lung (expiration is always longer than inspiration), and what you are able to pick up by your stethoscope (normally, you hear only the first 1/3 of expiration, but if there is consolidation “bronchial breathing”, you will hear the whole expiratory phase). Hope it helps!
hello, first of all thankyou for making this video. things made a lot more sense after i watched it! i'm currently doing an assignment based on pneumonia and i'm a little confused as to why i can't really find things abt interstitial pneumonia. could i perhaps get a little more information abt this and the reference for it? i want to understand it better and it'll rlly help me,,, i hope you'll respond to this ASAP. thanks again!! :)
You will need to read old and new pulmonology textbooks and compare them together to understand the meanings of the words used, and how they change overtime.
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis i see. thanks for replying! if you don't mind could i ask a few more questions here? based on your lecture, how come the new classification does not mention aspiration pneumonia?
Thank you. I did more research. So vocal resonance I.e. Your voice resonating (basically being transmitted better) can be manifested in 3 main ways. 1)Egophony - E sounds like A now 2) Bronchophony - voice sounding louder over areas of consolidation 3) Whispering pectoriloquy -whispers which used to be unaudible or barely audible can now be heard clearly
I was recently given my medical history from childhood from my mother and I noticed something that was maybe interesting? I was always getting sick and taking antibiotics ever since I can remember. Not sure if that point is related, but maybe. To continue, looking over my immunizations records I saw that in 1994 when I was 6yrs, I was hospitalized for pneumonia, and nearly did not survive. That was the only year on record for me having had an immunization for pneumonia. I am passed due for it since 1994 and did not know! Odd to me, but what is more odd maybe is that I have only had the illness in the year I was immunized. I have also had protein in my urine since a young age which I've seen says something about the kidneys, but have never been seen for it. Perhaps I have always gotten sick since a young age is due to my body not filtering correctly and my immune system not functioning properly... Just had me thinking, sorry for my long ramblings. I really enjoy watching your videos, even not as a student. Thanks for your work!
Medicosis Perfectionalis I found out yesterday that I do not have lupus which is good news I suppose. I am just worried now that my problem could be leukemia. They have enrolled me in Oncology insurance, but no one is telling me what that means and I don't see the hematologist until the end of November. I'm looking for a cause other than cancer but I am not relating to other possible causes. The very specific explanation of those with leukemia feeling flu like pains is exactly how I feel often. Hoping I will have an answer soon even if it is not good news. The worry while waiting is nearly impossible to avoid. Trying to stay positive though. Very grateful for your work, you have helped understanding easier for someone not educated in medicine. I hope great things for you!
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0:36 Definition of Pneumonia
1:05 Typical vs Atypical pneumonia
3:53 Community-acquired pneumonia vs nosocomial pneumonia
5:41 Histological types of pneumonia
6:21 New classification of pneumonia
8:45 Diagnosis
9:23 Physical Examination
12:58 Laboratory tests
13:37 Complications
14:34 Treatment
15:56 Clinical Pearls
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my dear medicosis perfectionalis, i want to thank you million times !! you are my god father of studying medicine !! i want to thank to your parents from the bottom of my heart because they have gifted a grate doctor like you to this world. stay safe !! god bless!!
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This breath sounds portion of the video was hilarious
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@@MedicosisPerfectionalis did you get dizzy from the breathing
studying has never been more fun! I just cannot get tired of watching the videos in this channel. Whoever you are making these, THANK YOU :)
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@@MedicosisPerfectionalis absolutely! I will be sharing this channel with my classmates
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the breath sounds part is so good and because of u now i will remember it for a veeeryyy long time
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Love your lectures.. ! As an RN with 4 decades experience in ED.. you make lots of sense to me! Great teacher
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I like your intelligence and your method of teaching ...thanks a lot for this great pulmonology playlist
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The best video on pneumonia I've come across
studying from home for the internal medicine clerkship during quarantine. we will be completing theoretical lectures from home and will return for only practicals and exams. your content is helping a lot. especially the differentials you gave in this video. cheers from Turkey. sharing your videos with friends and will be a patron. thank you doctor
I love this new way of teaching! hilarious!
Sometimes you speak too fast. I literally has to rewind and listen again. When you are speaking so fast only a very limited amount of information goes to the mind DURING THE LECTURE. But the content is superb. Almost everything is there to pass an examination. Thank you
Awesome 👏
I really value your honest feedback!
have you tried reducing the speed to 0.75?
I enjoy UA-cam videos because I can rewind as much as I want and need to. He's highly intelligent and educated, it takes me a minute to catch up if I don't understand something. Ergo, the beauty of the rewind option for any instructional video. I recommend these videos to nursing students a lot.
You can control the spead of video !!
I am not a medical professional. UA-cam showed me this, I wonder now- medicine is that easy 🤔. Superb
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I watch the video from different devices to increase the views number .. this is how much I love you
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Pneumonia is very serious.When I was 15 my old school friend died of it she complained of a headache and her mum went to wake her up and she died in her bed and that was devastating.
U should have a proper arrangement of face mask specially at night if u have a such kind of case at ur home bc no one can suddenly die from pneumonia other than severe respiratory problem
Thank God you are exist !! you are amazing , you helped me a lot !! thank you a lot !!
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Great "sound effects". Brilliant lecture.
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I have started to speak like you.
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من دواعي السرور إن حضرتك من بلدي مصر
و قلت من زمان ل ماما و بابا و الأصدقاء عن حضرتك و بشرحلهم كلامك بأسلوبك
شكراً دكتور مديكوزس (بحثت عن اسم حضرتك مش لقيته و بطلق عليك اسم مديكوزس من زمان😎✨)
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You can call me Medicosis:)
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I laughed out load on the Egophony part.... E ---A E----A E----A. BEST MEDICAL CHANNEL
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Would you please help me by sharing?
The bronchial breath sounds over the trachea has a higher pitch, louder, inspiration and expiration are equal and there is a pause between inspiration and expiration.
.... not as u mention in ved .!
But thank u 💕
Are you a graduated medical student?
I will comment on every video of yours to thank you…
And recommend your channel
Because you deserve all the support 💛💛💛
Thank you so much 😊
Yes, I graduated
You have a gift for teaching
LEGENDARY AS ALWAYS
9:35 "get your head out of your sphincter" 😂
Really, I love your explanation
You are brilliant and your channel is so helpful. Preparing for my final year exams all the way in Zambia. Thank you
Thank you so much ☺️, dear :)
We are in the same shoes from same country
Pneumonia
lungs become => "solid", thus the ff.:
- [1] increased Tactile Vocal Fremitus (vibration of chest wall)
- [2] egophony, bronchophony
- [3] whispering pectoriloquy
- [4] dullness - on percussion
Terms:
*egophony*
*bronchophony*
*pectoriloquy* - abnormal transmission of the patient’s voice sounds through the chest wall so that they can be clearly heard through a stethoscope. Whispered sounds (whispering pectoriloquy) can be heard over the lung of a patient with pneumonia.
Typical pneumonia
Atypical pneumonia
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You make me wanna do my mbbs all over again but with better grades
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Great video ❤️ definitely gonna share this my juniors and friends.
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Thank you for the video. I just have 2 questions, how do we know when the patient is resistant to beta-lactams and also how do we know the patients are at risk of influenza, pseudomonas, or MRSA?
THANKS FOR THE NICE EXPLAINATION
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thanks alot for valuable information
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Can you please help me by sharing?
Study hard. Thank you.
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atypical pneumonia do not grow on agar culture media but typical grow on agar culture
I can't seem to spot this playlist on your channel. Have you created the pulmonary playlist, or are these posted as independent videos? Love your stuff, btw. I am prepping for the PANCE (graduating PA school in a week) and I did a week long-long deep dive into heme by basically just watching your 17,583 videos (or whatever). I honestly would have been better off if I had just watched your videos instead of spending 4 weeks in the class. And I go to a high rated program. So yeah... really appreciate you... Doc?
Hey Jerome, thank you so much for your kind words, and thanks for supporting me on UA-cam by clicking on the "join" button...I really appreciate it!
Yes, I have a pulmonology playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLYcLrRDaR8_dU-SqmEQlxINRVMmVsqYYO.html
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis My pleasure. Always happy to support superior content.
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Great video,the only part I found confusing was the Interstitial pneumonia part
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Thank you so much for sharing this knowledge
What are the references that you are using to prepare your videos?
Are your videos covering USMLE exam?
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you explain very quickly ......however good jub
Thanks for your feedback 👍
I love you dude. What books are you using in order to make these videos?
I use Goljan, Pathoma, Medstudy, Harrison’s, Davidson’s, and Goldman-Cecil.
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis Going to check Goljan and Davidson out! Thank you very much dude!
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What is low lung volume and bronchial vascular crowding? From a muriatic acid inhalation xray!
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Bronchophony is somehow similar to vocal resonant
Ask the pt to say one one or nine nine it will be heard louder just like bronchophony..
Right?hope u reply me
i watch not because im a med student but I'm suffering for months about this chest discomfort,and backpain, but no cough or plem, a little short of breath, x-ray says normal,, and no wheezing sounds,,,
What about the rhonchi compared to vesicular
Great teaching. ❤ Maybe add real x-ray images. That would be even more Cool
How I can get those videos????? plz
Which videos?
Ur All vidoes
Bcoz am medical student
Those videos helped me A lot of time really
How it can be possible to get them????
What do you mean by get them?
Medicosis Perfectionalis
I mean it’s not always possible to me access of internet so
I want to hv as document in my labtop
Do you want to download them?
wow, just wow
but i have a question if you could help me understand why we hear bronchial breathing in pneumonia.
thankyou in advance.
Thank you 🙏
Due to consolidation. Solids are better at conducting sound than air.
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis so its the same concept as fremitus. because of better cunduction, we hear the sounds better. so it will resemble the sound we hear at the main bronchus? thats why its called bronchial breathing?
Ngl the breath sounds took me out lol. Great video!
Great summary. Can you do more GI videos? Thanks!
Sure!
Thank you so much for your feedback!
Spot on
Does Bronchial breathing has incresed expiratory phase than inspiration? Or it happens only in pneumonia ? Because most clinical books including macleods have defined bronchial breathing as having inspiratory and expiratory phase being equal in duration. Can you please explain this portion ? Anyways thanks for amazing lecture!
There is a difference between what happens in the patient’s lung (expiration is always longer than inspiration), and what you are able to pick up by your stethoscope (normally, you hear only the first 1/3 of expiration, but if there is consolidation “bronchial breathing”, you will hear the whole expiratory phase).
Hope it helps!
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis thank you :)
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Thank u
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Amazing
Hi can u make a video about gerd? Thanks
I will try my best
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis thankyou
my pneumonia is caused by the bacteria klebsiella pneumoniae. is it atypical or typical?
Typical
hello, first of all thankyou for making this video. things made a lot more sense after i watched it! i'm currently doing an assignment based on pneumonia and i'm a little confused as to why i can't really find things abt interstitial pneumonia. could i perhaps get a little more information abt this and the reference for it? i want to understand it better and it'll rlly help me,,, i hope you'll respond to this ASAP. thanks again!! :)
You will need to read old and new pulmonology textbooks and compare them together to understand the meanings of the words used, and how they change overtime.
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis i see. thanks for replying! if you don't mind could i ask a few more questions here? based on your lecture, how come the new classification does not mention aspiration pneumonia?
super
1:51
wdym has nothing to do with the real world?
Bronchophony is the same as vocal resonance
No
What exactly is the difference?
You feel the fremitus but you hear the bronchophony.
Thank you. I did more research. So vocal resonance I.e. Your voice resonating (basically being transmitted better) can be manifested in 3 main ways. 1)Egophony - E sounds like A now 2) Bronchophony - voice sounding louder over areas of consolidation 3) Whispering pectoriloquy -whispers which used to be unaudible or barely audible can now be heard clearly
HCAP was abandoned acc to 2019 guidelines :)
What a good friggen' video.
Thank you 😊
Thanx more
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how I get your notes?
www.medicosisperfectionalis.com/
Thank you so much 😊
is it in English?
??
What happen if pneumonia left untreated .
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I was recently given my medical history from childhood from my mother and I noticed something that was maybe interesting? I was always getting sick and taking antibiotics ever since I can remember. Not sure if that point is related, but maybe. To continue, looking over my immunizations records I saw that in 1994 when I was 6yrs, I was hospitalized for pneumonia, and nearly did not survive. That was the only year on record for me having had an immunization for pneumonia. I am passed due for it since 1994 and did not know! Odd to me, but what is more odd maybe is that I have only had the illness in the year I was immunized. I have also had protein in my urine since a young age which I've seen says something about the kidneys, but have never been seen for it. Perhaps I have always gotten sick since a young age is due to my body not filtering correctly and my immune system not functioning properly... Just had me thinking, sorry for my long ramblings. I really enjoy watching your videos, even not as a student. Thanks for your work!
I am sorry to hear that.
How is your health today?
Medicosis Perfectionalis
I found out yesterday that I do not have lupus which is good news I suppose. I am just worried now that my problem could be leukemia. They have enrolled me in Oncology insurance, but no one is telling me what that means and I don't see the hematologist until the end of November.
I'm looking for a cause other than cancer but I am not relating to other possible causes. The very specific explanation of those with leukemia feeling flu like pains is exactly how I feel often. Hoping I will have an answer soon even if it is not good news. The worry while waiting is nearly impossible to avoid. Trying to stay positive though. Very grateful for your work, you have helped understanding easier for someone not educated in medicine. I hope great things for you!