Very useful information for anyone interpreting CBC. Thank you.One comment: PLT goes down and is significant in Dx of Dengue fever and is also a marker of recovery when returns to normal. Patients with Dengue fever need admission and daily monitoring of PLT for bleeding. Severe cases need ICU admission.
HEMATOLOGIC DIAGNOSTICS: BONE MARROW ASPIRATION OR BIOPSY, SICKLE CELL TEST (SICKLE DEX), HEMOGLOBIN ELECTROPHORESIS, ACTIVATED PARTIAL THROMBOPLASTIN TIME (aPTT), PROTHROMBIN TIME (PT), INTERNATIONAL NORMALIZED RATIO (INR), FIBRIN SPLIT PRODUCTS, AND SCHILLING TEST.
Excellent presentation, you are very gifted in synthesizing material and presenting it an understandable and precise format. Perhaps a little fast to take down notes.
Suggestion: a better way of defining hematocrit is "the percentage of RBCs that make up a volume of blood." Hence why over-hydration leads to hemodilution. The definition in the video implies hematocrit is a ratio between RBCs and other blood cells.
Thank you for including the disorders. When I was a student the most important piece of this medical puzzle is why. Why are we learning lab values and what do we do next? Thank you. ❤
Thank you! Honestly I pull from several different resources and some personal knowledge depending on the topic so I never really take the time to put together references. Ultimately I want these videos to be starting points for understanding and not necessarily a reference for practice, if that makes sense?
This was a great video. I'm going through some issues now but it's not pinpointed through the CBC or any other blood test. My platelet count is high due to spleen removal. Will this go back to normal?
@@ICUAdvantage I'm a respiratory therapist by trade and I'm currently in nursing school. I love to watch medical videos like yours. It opens my mind as a health care professional. Thanks!!!!
@@jeangeraldgilles1409 Thats awesome! You will bring so much to your nursing practice coming from the respiratory world. Wishing you all the best and happy to be able to help in the learning process in any way I can!
Dumb question... if the Hgb is inside of the RBC or is a component of the RBC, how do laboratory scientists isolate it? How is it measured separately from RBCs?
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Great content, nice resume of the literature. Just that dubstep-ish intro kills the mood; is this a med-edu or a 1337skillz gameplay youtube channel? I dunno, imo having to skip 50 seconds every video due to the insane dB change is relatively annoying (I mostly just listen to the vids). Goodstuff tho
Sorry to hear that you don't like the intro. It took a lot of work to make it and I'm quite happy with how it came out. Unfortunately, it's not for everyone.
I'm 28 and going back to college for CLT. your videos are really helpful!
Great to hear this!
Very useful information for anyone interpreting CBC. Thank you.One comment: PLT goes down and is significant in Dx of Dengue fever and is also a marker of recovery when returns to normal. Patients with Dengue fever need admission and daily monitoring of PLT for bleeding. Severe cases need ICU admission.
Thank you and thank you for sharing! I can honestly say, I have zero personal experience with Dengue fever so I appreciate the information!
@@ICUAdvantage Welcome.
LUCKY that I came across this video 😊it's specified and informative,Currently a fourth year Medical Technology student here🥰
Really glad you found it helpful!
I swear to god, his explaining is so good that even a two year old understands him
Thank you for your work, this was a homework assignment for my Sickle Cell Advocacy Class, I got a lot of useful information from the video!😊
Very informative and with plain discussion. Thank you very well done and understanding.
Glad you found it helpful!
I am really happy finding this video. I have a lecture tomorrow with the same topic and I know nothing but stressing out.
i am study laboratory technician your vidio is helpful
Very good
Thank you.
Haematology has been rocket science for me but you made it less complex
So happy to hear that I was able to help!
Thank you for including meds!!! :D
HEMATOLOGIC DIAGNOSTICS: BONE MARROW ASPIRATION OR BIOPSY, SICKLE CELL TEST (SICKLE DEX), HEMOGLOBIN ELECTROPHORESIS, ACTIVATED PARTIAL THROMBOPLASTIN TIME (aPTT), PROTHROMBIN TIME (PT), INTERNATIONAL NORMALIZED RATIO (INR), FIBRIN SPLIT PRODUCTS, AND SCHILLING TEST.
As always, an awesome informative medical knowledge video. Very much helpful. Thank you.
Thank you so much! happy to hear it was helpful.
Such a great teaching..... Study stuffs are totally valuable... Thank you so much.
HEMATOLOGIC MEDICATIONS: FERROUS FUMARATE (FEOSTAT, SPAN 77, FEM IRON), FEROUS GLUCONATE, IRON DEXTRAN INJECTION.
Thank you for this video. A fantastic review.
Awesome! Happy to be able to help!
I learned something new about the MCHC and MCV
Yay! Always great to hear this. I always enjoying finding something new to learn about and happy you were able to get something out of this video!
Very nice knowledge you share for us sir...❤
Excellent presentation, you are very gifted in synthesizing material and presenting it an understandable and precise format. Perhaps a little fast to take down notes.
Concise! . Very useful. Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Suggestion: a better way of defining hematocrit is "the percentage of RBCs that make up a volume of blood." Hence why over-hydration leads to hemodilution. The definition in the video implies hematocrit is a ratio between RBCs and other blood cells.
Very valid point! Thank you!
Really clear explanation!
Thank you and glad you liked it!
Thank you for including the disorders. When I was a student the most important piece of this medical puzzle is why. Why are we learning lab values and what do we do next? Thank you.
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Will you kindly talk about cardiac assessment and cardiac sounds, I still find them tricky to differentiate with stethoscope
Yeah I've though about doing this, and lung sounds as well. Trying to think how to best do it, but great suggestion. Let me think on it all more.
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@Reed Rene why would you comment that here!!!!!!
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Thanks you so much for your explaining! I am your new subscriber!
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Excellent, very helpful. One question, are there any conditions causing decreased monocytes?
I think yes , like high level of stress and viral infection , but you could confirm from other sources
Thanks for the helpful video!
Thanks for this useful information
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Am enjoying everything here
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Big thank you to you!!! Awesome 👏
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You are amazing! Thanks a lot for the video
😍 Thank you so much! Too kind. Glad you liked it.
I don’t understand how acute haemorrhage is assisted with high RDW, why should they change in size? Usually blood loss has normal MCV. Thanks
Tromso Norweigian study showed over 55 year olds with an RDW of 12.9 or higher have a 30 per cent higher risk of cancer, optimal RDW is 11.5 to 12.6
Thank you❤
Why don't Nucleated RBC's get any attention when it comes to CBC tests?
Do you have a good suggestion for a book on labs?
Very useful thanku
You are amazing!, Thank you very much. Will you pin you references?
Thank you! Honestly I pull from several different resources and some personal knowledge depending on the topic so I never really take the time to put together references. Ultimately I want these videos to be starting points for understanding and not necessarily a reference for practice, if that makes sense?
@@ICUAdvantage it does, thank you for the great effort you put into these videos..all your hard work appreciated ❤
VITAMIN K: NECESSARY FOR NORMAL PROTHROMBIN ACTIVITY.
Can't read the medications for Hematocrit...it's blurry...
Bruh very helpful.
Awesome information
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you!
You're welcome Becky!
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Welcome!
This was a great video. I'm going through some issues now but it's not pinpointed through the CBC or any other blood test. My platelet count is high due to spleen removal. Will this go back to normal?
you need a trans cutaneous spleenotomy dissection stat
What about a decrease in monocytes?
Thank you!!!!!!!
You are very welcome! :)
Great vid!
Thank you!
what causes high MID
Kindly anyone explain about my research topics study of hematological and biochemical changes in measles patient plzzz explain that topic??
Your video is awesome.
Thank you Jean!
@@ICUAdvantage I'm a respiratory therapist by trade and I'm currently in nursing school. I love to watch medical videos like yours. It opens my mind as a health care professional. Thanks!!!!
@@jeangeraldgilles1409 Thats awesome! You will bring so much to your nursing practice coming from the respiratory world. Wishing you all the best and happy to be able to help in the learning process in any way I can!
Amazing ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ keep it up pls
Thank you so much. I will!
Dumb question... if the Hgb is inside of the RBC or is a component of the RBC, how do laboratory scientists isolate it? How is it measured separately from RBCs?
Awesome
Yay!
Which parameters does covid affect?
Can you talk about Intubation procedures too thank you again
That is also on the todo list! Stay tuned.
Please sir bato sir Meri eyes ka saman andhar chaya jata hai please sir bato yeh Kon si bimari ha ma Kon sa blood test karu jo is bimari ka Pata chal jaye please sir bato
Super class sir thank you so much sir 😻
You are very welcome Shree! ❤️
Can a complete blood count result determine a blood type? How?
Nope, you need to order a Blood Type test.
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-Eddie
Really nice video as always, but please delete that intro music.
Great content, nice resume of the literature. Just that dubstep-ish intro kills the mood; is this a med-edu or a 1337skillz gameplay youtube channel? I dunno, imo having to skip 50 seconds every video due to the insane dB change is relatively annoying (I mostly just listen to the vids). Goodstuff tho
Sorry to hear that you don't like the intro. It took a lot of work to make it and I'm quite happy with how it came out. Unfortunately, it's not for everyone.
Thank you
You're welcome
Thank you