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Sir after importing data to SPSS from Kobo toolbox, the data type is automatically left as string (even those that should be numerical) and measure is automatically left as Nominal (including those that should be scale or ordinal). Is there a way to import so that it is imported the correct way or I must always edit manually after importing it? Thanks sir.
Good video 👍. What I really loved the most was the very Cute Cat at 2:11!!! How did the cat get into the video???? Was it suffering from Central Sleep Apnea, too??? Meow, meow for now!!! Miss Monique 🙂🙏🌷💗
In 3:00 , it's VT not junctional tachycardia....junctional tachycardia is the same as SVT.....compare between both at 3:00 & 4:50 ...they are different
Yes. In addition to changes mentioned in video, in WPW: There are discordant ST-segment and T-wave changes (i.e. in the opposite direction to the major component of the QRS complex) in WPW. Pseudo-infarction pattern in up to 70% of patients - due to negatively deflected delta waves in inferior/anterior leads (“pseudo-Q waves”), or prominent R waves in V1-3 (mimicking posterior infarction) And QRS prolongation > 110ms
There are many associations. Among hematological disorders, PRV and thrombocytosis can cause livedo reticularis but am not sure about hemolytic anemias.
This was really crisp and to the point. The audio quality is great as well. I would like to see many more covering many other aspects of practical medicine.
Lu-us anticoagulant is inhibitors ,not tested like antibodies rather checked with 3 stage coagulation test.. a misconception people think that it’s like measuring anti cardio lipid ab.
Hi! I wanted to ask a question... Is there any use of K+ sparing diuretics in diabetic nephropathy? Fineronone is emerging these days, can you help me understand why.