Plz make more videos like this! It's so helpful to hear how doctors would "think through" a case. Interviewing the patient, summarizing the symptoms, & deciding which tests should be run, and what the results might mean.
It would be GREAT to see more videos like this please! Your content and instructions are one of the best I’ve come across in trying to study for my NREMT, thank you EZ Med!
I’ve been enjoying your videos they’re very helpful I’m a Clinical med student from Zambia lately I’ve been having trouble when it come to finding the diagnosis but your videos are doing the most Continue making more 👏🏾😇🙌🏾
I'm guessing he might have Acid Reflux or a Stomach/Duodenum Ulcer b/c he is worried and his senses are heightened. Why aspirin and not Tylenol? Aspirin can cause bleeding and if he has an Ulcer this could make his symptoms worse. I'm still learning very new.
Thank you for the comment. GERD (acid reflux) and stomach/duodenal ulcers should be in the differential as you mentioned. However, if you watch the whole video this patient was having a heart attack which is why they received aspirin and not Tylenol. An EKG was performed when the patient arrived which showed a STEMI. Prior to the EKG, yes it is reasonable to consider acid reflux as a possible diagnosis. However, what you just stated was the main learning point of this scenario - is to consider myocardial infarctions in patients who arrive with epigastric pain (especially if they have risk factors for an MI) because if you assume it's reflux/ulcers then you may miss an MI which would be bad. You are correct that you should not give aspirin if this patient was having ulcers/GI bleed etc. Hope that helps and thank you for being a subscriber to the channel! 🙏🏻
People come in complaining of "heartburn" or "food poisoning" or vague shoulder pain. The patients under 40 are more likely to assume its just indigestion or food sensitivities, whereas the older folks are more aware that the intermittent burning sensation might be heart-related. She said the patients do well when the problem is detected early. So, if you are in pain, do not try to "ride it out" at home--- go to the hospital & get your heart checked out! ❤
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So many requests for more videos like this one, but 3 yrs later this is still the only one. Hope you’re well and able to make more like this
Plz make more videos like this! It's so helpful to hear how doctors would "think through" a case. Interviewing the patient, summarizing the symptoms, & deciding which tests should be run, and what the results might mean.
Sounds good! Glad this format is helpful! 👍
I learn more from watching videos like this than reading 📚 over and over again.
It would be GREAT to see more videos like this please! Your content and instructions are one of the best I’ve come across in trying to study for my NREMT, thank you EZ Med!
I’ve been enjoying your videos they’re very helpful I’m a Clinical med student from Zambia lately I’ve been having trouble when it come to finding the diagnosis but your videos are doing the most Continue making more 👏🏾😇🙌🏾
Thank you,. I'm med student from India ,. It's much useful for me,. Keeping on uploading these kind of scenario
Thank you once again
Thank you for the helpful feedback! More videos like this in the future if viewers find it useful!
This is what kind of learning videos I am looking for!
Youre videos are really informative and helpful.
Please do more videos !!!
Great to hear! There will be many more videos
I study English for my internship in another country, and your videos are very useful and valuable! Thank you very much💙💙💙
Happy to help! 💯 You may also find the medical terminology videos useful too! Best of luck to you! 🙏🏻
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Please put videos like this sir
This will be very much helpful for future doctors
Great presentation, would love more contents like this. Thank you!
Perfect! 👌 Will try to make more like this in the future! 🙌
This was the best practical practice video I've ever come across. Please make make more videos❤
Excellent and very helpful. More videos like this please.
Awesome! 👏 Planning to do more if it'll help out viewers!
Great practice. Would love to watch more of these!
Yess love the cases. Please do more. Thank you.
Glad you liked it! 🙌
More of this please! it’s quite a good practice❤
Thanks for the feedback! 🙏🏻
Waow, very nice explained video.
Thank you so much
Excellent presentation
Thank you so much! Now I know my knowledge isn't enough
More case studies? Thank you
More of this pls on genetic diorder,nroplasia and the like it's so helpful
Thank u 🙏
Obrigado pela aula, por favor não pare, Deus abençoe 👍
Thankyou.. please make more videos like this 🙏
I'm guessing he might have Acid Reflux or a Stomach/Duodenum Ulcer b/c he is worried and his senses are heightened. Why aspirin and not Tylenol? Aspirin can cause bleeding and if he has an Ulcer this could make his symptoms worse. I'm still learning very new.
Thank you for the comment. GERD (acid reflux) and stomach/duodenal ulcers should be in the differential as you mentioned. However, if you watch the whole video this patient was having a heart attack which is why they received aspirin and not Tylenol. An EKG was performed when the patient arrived which showed a STEMI. Prior to the EKG, yes it is reasonable to consider acid reflux as a possible diagnosis. However, what you just stated was the main learning point of this scenario - is to consider myocardial infarctions in patients who arrive with epigastric pain (especially if they have risk factors for an MI) because if you assume it's reflux/ulcers then you may miss an MI which would be bad. You are correct that you should not give aspirin if this patient was having ulcers/GI bleed etc. Hope that helps and thank you for being a subscriber to the channel! 🙏🏻
I was thinking GERD due to the dyspepsia
Very useful, please post such kind of vedio
More of this bro. Just as snappy as this one
Need more video like this one
Wow what a learning video, plz share more content like this
Thanks, will do! 👌
Great, yes please do more case study videos
Sounds good! Thanks for watching! 🙏🏻
Amazing thank you 💕 your great 👍 more of these please sir
Appreciate that! 👍 Will do!
Great cases..thanks
You're welcome! 👏
Thank youuuu
Thank you so much, we want more Sir
No problem! 👏
117/78 is normal, HR is normal between 60-190, temp is normal
Yes would like more please and thank you
Will do! And thank you for being a subscriber to the channel! 🙏🏻
More videos like these please
Lots more to come! Thanks for dropping a comment and watching! 👍
Please make more video sir
Is that needed for pharmacy students.¿¿.
yesss please looking forward for moree from ukraine
More to come! And thanks for being a subscriber to the channel! 🙏🏻
My roommate is a nurse & says they are seeing a lot of cases like this right now but in younger ages.
People come in complaining of "heartburn" or "food poisoning" or vague shoulder pain.
The patients under 40 are more likely to assume its just indigestion or food sensitivities, whereas the older folks are more aware that the intermittent burning sensation might be heart-related.
She said the patients do well when the problem is detected early. So, if you are in pain, do not try to "ride it out" at home--- go to the hospital & get your heart checked out! ❤
ST elevation. Myocardial Infarction.
thnk you
Great
Can you do videos on EEGs?
This would make a great future topic! 🙌 Thanks for the suggestion!
Plz upload more
About heart attack disease
Go on with cases please 🙏
Sounds good! 👍 Planning to do more if it'll help out the viewers!
This is great for new nurse grads. Do you have other practice clinical cases?
For sure! 💯 Currently working on flashcards and study guides but will be creating more practice clinical cases in the future!
What more cases
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No wayyy. I was thinking this was gerd until the ECG
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