‘A-HA’ video for Arterial and Venous UMBILICAL blood gases!!!
Вставка
- Опубліковано 29 січ 2023
- REVIEW FIVE examples of CORD gas pairs, and finally grasp WHAT THEY MEAN!!. We have chosen 5 common scenarios, and we take you slowly through each pair of blood gases so you understand them forever!!! What would you see with a cord compression? What about a placental abruption? What pH do we worry about? What about the base? How can we tell the sample was incorrect? They are so important in neonatology and you'll see why!!
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Please be sure to give us a like, comment about future topics, and subscribe to this channel to stay up to date on all things NICU! Also, click the notification bell after you subscribe to gain your weekly NICU knowledge as soon as it's loaded!
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Dr. Tala is a board-certified neonatologist and has worked in busy level III and IV units for the past 15 years. She has won multiple teaching awards throughout her time as a neonatologist.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
**TIMESTAMPS**
01:27 Example 1
04:18 Example 2
06:33 Example 3
08:20 Example 4
12:17 Example 5
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Music: www.bensound.com (royalty free with credit)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*Disclaimer*: This video is intended for educational purposes only and while
we strive to give the most accurate information, errors may occur. Subsequently,
this video should not be a replacement for medical advice.
Thanks so much Dr Tala.
What a great video. The examples helped understand 100% the concept of ABGs. I love all of your videos . U are amazing❤
THANK you so much! So glad they're helpful- it's such an important concept!!!! Thanks for being here!
Dr. Tala, I can't thank you enough for all of your videos! I'm a respiratory therapist who is now being freshly trained in the NICU, and your videos have been an absolute life-saver! There's so much I learned from you, and I keep seeing all the scenarios you mention in real life, which makes all that knowledge easy to apply. I really appreciate all that you do for us healthcare workers who don't know much about baby-mom physiology. Thank you so much!
This comment makes us sooooo happy! Thank you for watching the videos and for taking the time to comment. So happy that the situations are applicable to the bedside too- that’s what we were aiming for! So impressed that you’ve looked for ways to add to your education. Thank you again!
Love the worked examples! Thank you
Oh great! I love examples too- I feel like I always learn stuff better when its actual case studies. Thanks so much for writing and for subscribing too :)
Thank you so much Dr Tala for your series on blood gases. It is the first time I learnt about cord blood gases.
Thanks for writing to us! It’s funny- given how important they are I don’t think they’re stressed that much generally- so I hope they help you clinically! Thank you for being here :)
Thanks Dr Tala Excellent simulated scenarios...I wish you could add a. Hidden acidosis b. fetal cardiac arrest examples too to unravel the mystery of Normal gases with extremely sick or moribund baby...
Hello!!! Such great scenarios- I should have included that. Often when the baby has a terrible gas and the cord gases weren't bad, then one of three things is happening: the cord was completely compressed- so no blood was going to or leaving the baby so it in no way predicts what was happening with the baby- OR the gases weren't collected appropriately- the sickness of the baby is unrelated to horrible gases (eg a tracheal web or whatever and baby can't breathe). I should do another series of these!!!! Thank you so much for being here!
Excellent. A decade ago there was a website that was called something like “The great umbilical cord blood gas challenge” it had a dozen or so questions and it was great with examples like yours. I would revisit it quite frequently and have my RT students take it when we had down time. It was full of great terminology and was quite enlightening. Thank you for this as someone that deals with cord blood gases every shift I definitely took away from this.
Just tried looking that up- what a fantastic name for a quiz! ha! Makes it sound fun! Thanks so much for your lovely comment- and for subscribing :)
Thanks Dr. Tala
Thank you for watching!
Fantastic, wonderful
You make the things much easy and practical
Thank you
Thank you so much- that was exactly our goal when starting this channel so we’re SO happy to have read your comment :) thank you
Another amazing videos, it really brings together the las video, love the examples thanks again
Always waiting for your validation! Thanks so much- glad you liked the examples! Hope you're doing well :)
Thanx for the amazing stuff you are sharing. I am working in a tertiary NICU in London.
Thank you so much for your lovely comment- so glad you're watching these videos and they're at all useful! And thanks for subscribing :)
Thank you Tala I was struggling with this from NHS ❤
Thanks so much for sharing!! Honestly- not a lot of people even requested this video- but we decided to make it because it seems to generate lots of confusion generally (probs because seems quite counterintuitive). Anyway- thanks so much for taking time to write!
thank you 😊
Thank you so much for being here!