Your lectures and videos are very useful. You have focused on Gist that is very helpful.After watching your videos level of my confidence is growing up. Thanks a lot Dr Ryan.
Thank you for these amazing videos! could you combine many many practice questions and make videos or PDFs on that for INBDE prep..your content is really helpful :)
Dr. Rayan I have a question out of the INBDE scope. If someone collapsed and needed CPR can we do it (or like any person who is not related to any medical field) or have to be certified to do so? I'm sorry it might be a silly question but I got confused when you said this does not certify you for basic or advanced BLS. Isn't it any attempt at resuscitation is better than no attempt?
That’s a great question, and I actually teach this in my Patient Management series. You are allowed to perform CPR even if you are not certified and you’ll be protected under Good Samaritan laws as long as you’re providing care in good faith. Call 911 and do chest compressions until EMS gets there or someone who is certified can take over with high-quality CPR.
Can you please make a video about these topics as well : - Endocrine disorders - Aids - RED BLOOD CELLS Disorders - WHITE BLOOD CELLS Disorders - Bleeding disorders - Different lab investigations - How to read CBC
Could you please explain more about what do you mean exactly by saying 5 cycles of CPR ( 2 min)? because as far as I undersootd we must give 30 chest compression per 2 breath and we must give total of 100-120 Compressions ( 30) per min so how 5 cycles equal to 2 min only? thanks
Sure thing! 5 cycles in 2 minutes means 24 seconds per cycle (that is 120 seconds divided by 5). Each of those cycles is going to consist of compressions and breaths. The 30 compressions at a rate of 100-120 per minute would take about 15-18 seconds total, and the breaths would take up the remainder of the time.
@@mentaldental Ok so if each cycle is only 24 seconds then within this 24 seconds we must give equal to 30 chest compression fallowed by 2 breath and repeat it agin right? for 2 min which in total makes 5 cycles???
Hii Dr. Ryan, there is one question that the basic syllabus for nbde part 1&2 or inbde is same? Should we learn it from same material or is there any new study material for the preparation?
There is some new material on the INBDE covered on neither Part I or Part II including some of these new Oral Medicine topics so stay tuned for more coming soon!
I dont know why dental students are not taught properly about CPR and ACLS. Debrillator here would not make sense to students watching this video. Please refer to ACLS algorithms to understand when defibrillator is used. It is used during artial fibrillation and ventricular tachycardia. Refer to latest AHA guidelines for the topic.
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Dr Ryan I passed my INBDE and it was with the help of GOD my parents prayers and your UA-cam videos. I thank you from the bottom of my heart.
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This series is very helpful for both the boards and dental practice!!!
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13:30 the sound of you putting hands together was hilarious 😂
Haha, glad you noticed that! I really get into my lectures 😅
Your lectures and videos are very useful. You have focused on Gist that is very helpful.After watching your videos level of my confidence is growing up. Thanks a lot Dr Ryan.
Crisp and clear. Thank you Dr Ryan for these videos!!
Glad you like them!
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I keep loving your video more and more as they come along. You are a master. Thank you.
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Thank you for these amazing videos! could you combine many many practice questions and make videos or PDFs on that for INBDE prep..your content is really helpful :)
Yes, I am always working on practice questions on my Patreon page! www.patreon.com/mentaldental
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Hello Dr. Ryan, can you please do a video about bisphonate and cancer drugs… love your videos!
Yes, those topics will be covered later in the series!
Thank you!
Thank you so much for the video. All your videos are really helpful for exam. Please upload video on INR.(my exam is in end of may).
Thank you so much
Dr. Rayan I have a question out of the INBDE scope. If someone collapsed and needed CPR can we do it (or like any person who is not related to any medical field) or have to be certified to do so? I'm sorry it might be a silly question but I got confused when you said this does not certify you for basic or advanced BLS. Isn't it any attempt at resuscitation is better than no attempt?
That’s a great question, and I actually teach this in my Patient Management series. You are allowed to perform CPR even if you are not certified and you’ll be protected under Good Samaritan laws as long as you’re providing care in good faith. Call 911 and do chest compressions until EMS gets there or someone who is certified can take over with high-quality CPR.
Hi is there any video on kidney transplant patient's management
Great
Can you please make a video about these topics as well :
- Endocrine disorders
- Aids
- RED BLOOD CELLS Disorders
- WHITE BLOOD CELLS Disorders
- Bleeding disorders
- Different lab investigations
- How to read CBC
Yes, we can cover all of those at some point during this series!
@@mentaldental Thank you looking forward for you video
if we were supposed to choose between 100 or 120 compressions per minute what would you put?
If I had to choose between the two, I would say 100 compressions per minute, but the correct range is 100-120 as taught here!
Dr Ryan did u help the guy who passed out
Remembered as "N2Deep" -Drake for 2 in of depth of compressions lol
Could you please explain more about what do you mean exactly by saying 5 cycles of CPR ( 2 min)? because as far as I undersootd we must give 30 chest compression per 2 breath and we must give total of 100-120 Compressions ( 30) per min so how 5 cycles equal to 2 min only? thanks
Sure thing! 5 cycles in 2 minutes means 24 seconds per cycle (that is 120 seconds divided by 5). Each of those cycles is going to consist of compressions and breaths. The 30 compressions at a rate of 100-120 per minute would take about 15-18 seconds total, and the breaths would take up the remainder of the time.
@@mentaldental Ok so if each cycle is only 24 seconds then within this 24 seconds we must give equal to 30 chest compression fallowed by 2 breath and repeat it agin right? for 2 min which in total makes 5 cycles???
what are the indications for CPR in a dental clinic? is any collapse considered to be a CPR candidate?
No, you would have to follow the decision tree at the 3:00 minute mark to decide when CPR is appropriate. No pulse and abnormal/no breathing.
As per American Heart Association, BLS (CPR) is done when there is no pulse and breathing.
Hii Dr. Ryan, there is one question that the basic syllabus for nbde part 1&2 or inbde is same? Should we learn it from same material or is there any new study material for the preparation?
There is some new material on the INBDE covered on neither Part I or Part II including some of these new Oral Medicine topics so stay tuned for more coming soon!
@@mentaldental Thank you for responding & waiting for new information 🙏.
Hiiii. Does any of your videos cover the daance exam
They is definitely some overlap with that exam!
Do you recommend any particular videos of yours for the daance exam
Hey all your videos are free right
Or are there any hidden videos for which I need to buy any subscription?
My mission is to provide all of my educational videos for free!
@@mentaldental really appreciate it!
Does(May) it appear on inbde exam?
Yes, CPR is likely to appear on the INBDE.
I dont know why dental students are not taught properly about CPR and ACLS. Debrillator here would not make sense to students watching this video. Please refer to ACLS algorithms to understand when defibrillator is used. It is used during artial fibrillation and ventricular tachycardia. Refer to latest AHA guidelines for the topic.
I will never put my mouth on someone for a rescue breath. I am not willing to risk it.
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