I just finished watching this playlist. Amazing work. I want to be better at making good medical presentations like yours. Can you guide me to some resources for that? how did you create your slides and designs? Amazing work. Keep going.
If you ever witness first hand a close friend or family member experience Real Delirium Tremens hospitalized for weeks with full-blown psychosis, you will wonder why anyone drinks at all. Alcoholic brain damage is obviousley irreversible.
You left off a major factor why alcohol affects women different than men that as Med students, etc you SHOULD know especially when you rotate through internal medicine, emergency medicine and (God forbid for the patients) in mental health and addiction. It’s not just the “higher fat/lower body water” concentration you breezed through.... Here kid, I’ll break it down for you: Water dilutes alcohol and fat retains it, so women’s organs are exposed to higher concentrations of alcohol for longer periods of time. Also, women have less alcohol dehydrogenase, an enzyme that breaks down alcohol before it reaches the bloodstream. At any given dose, a female’s blood levels of alcohol will be higher than a man's, even taking into account differences in body weight. As a result, one drink for a woman is roughly equivalent to two drinks for a man. Women, who have a lower tolerance to alcohol, tend to develop a dependency on the drug faster. Due to higher concentrations of alcohol in the bloodstream by drink, they are also more likely to develop adverse health effects from alcohol, than men. One significant difference between men and women and alcohol consumption is in their access to a treatment center for alcohol addiction. Women face a host of barriers in seeking treatment that includes economic factors and family obligations. Women tend to require more assistance in terms of housing and transportation as they enter and follow up with a treatment for alcohol abuse. Also there is a serious lack of female treatment beds for females as existing male beds are still more than double of female. - A.PURCELL ADN, BS LADC
Too many wrong info in your video. First, alcohol abuse means the patient does not meet criteria for dependence, secondly, absorption of alcohol takes place mainly in the stomach.
I just finished watching this playlist. Amazing work. I want to be better at making good medical presentations like yours. Can you guide me to some resources for that? how did you create your slides and designs? Amazing work. Keep going.
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If you ever witness first hand a close friend or family member experience Real Delirium Tremens hospitalized for weeks with full-blown psychosis, you will wonder why anyone drinks at all. Alcoholic brain damage is obviousley irreversible.
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What about giving someone a blood transfusion to get rid of the alcohol in his blood!? And put extra electrolytes and in the new blood!?
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Ast in alcoholic is greater than Alt while in hepatitis alt is much higher
Thank you so so much for these videos
You left off a major factor why alcohol affects women different than men that as Med students, etc you SHOULD know especially when you rotate through internal medicine, emergency medicine and (God forbid for the patients) in mental health and addiction. It’s not just the “higher fat/lower body water” concentration you breezed through.... Here kid, I’ll break it down for you: Water dilutes alcohol and fat retains it, so women’s organs are exposed to higher concentrations of alcohol for longer periods of time. Also, women have less alcohol dehydrogenase, an enzyme that breaks down alcohol before it reaches the bloodstream. At any given dose, a female’s blood levels of alcohol will be higher than a man's, even taking into account differences in body weight. As a result, one drink for a woman is roughly equivalent to two drinks for a man. Women, who have a lower tolerance to alcohol, tend to develop a dependency on the drug faster. Due to higher concentrations of alcohol in the bloodstream by drink, they are also more likely to develop adverse health effects from alcohol, than men.
One significant difference between men and women and alcohol consumption is in their access to a treatment center for alcohol addiction. Women face a host of barriers in seeking treatment that includes economic factors and family obligations. Women tend to require more assistance in terms of housing and transportation as they enter and follow up with a treatment for alcohol abuse. Also there is a serious lack of female treatment beds for females as existing male beds are still more than double of female.
- A.PURCELL ADN, BS LADC
It is not 8%, it is 0.08%...
It is 8‰
@@TheOpticalFreak it's 0.08%. Please refer to online guidelines.
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Too many wrong info in your video. First, alcohol abuse means the patient does not meet criteria for dependence, secondly, absorption of alcohol takes place mainly in the stomach.
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