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A Complete Guide to Palliative Care for Medical Students (+ Clinical Cases) 

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In this video, we will go through opioid conversions, management of symptoms at the end of life, anticipatory meds and advanced care planning.
You'll find out the answers to questions like:
What's the difference between palliative care and end of life care?
What are the common symptoms experienced by people at the end of life?
How do we manage these symptoms?
How do you convert morphine from PO to SC doses? How do you uptitrate morphine??
How do I choose which antiemetic is best for my patient?
What is a ReSPECT form?
Hope you enjoy this video. Make sure to like, comment and share!
Thanks for watching :)
Disclaimer: this video is purely for educational purposes, and does not substitute professional medical advice or consultations with healthcare professionals.

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Комментарии : 37   
@faraazahmed7461
@faraazahmed7461 3 года назад
Here from passmed - great video! :)
@mouf725
@mouf725 3 месяца назад
Same here - thank you sm for this very comprehensive overview!
@manasvidwaraknath4778
@manasvidwaraknath4778 3 года назад
Incredibly useful for such a short video! Would love more cases.
@dr.md.shalahuddin2185
@dr.md.shalahuddin2185 2 года назад
Incredibly beautiful, concise and relevant.
@oetprep
@oetprep 2 года назад
Please don't stop making videos. Very helpful for IMG planing to move to the UK. Thank you very much
@Beautyontheinside357
@Beautyontheinside357 3 года назад
This is so helpful - thank you!
@alexhattam5117
@alexhattam5117 Год назад
Last minute revision for calculating opioid dose for breakthrough pain before the PSA exam - MANY THANKS GREAT VIDEO
@naziksalatdinova8072
@naziksalatdinova8072 2 года назад
Awesome video! Thank you so much!
@ryanhoyle5389
@ryanhoyle5389 Год назад
great video on a topic that really doesn't get much coverage. thank you!!
@drjasminehoque
@drjasminehoque Год назад
This was really helpful thanks!
@user-sm9tg4rc1n
@user-sm9tg4rc1n 5 месяцев назад
Super useful summary!
@Ppp2r2a
@Ppp2r2a 3 года назад
Great stuff!
@darkmoon3646
@darkmoon3646 Год назад
This is so helpful, thankyou❤
@berkaygazikara
@berkaygazikara 3 года назад
Jane that is a brilliant video, thank you for preparing it. I am an IMT in Cambridge and I must say it helped me a lot.
@kazioni007
@kazioni007 2 года назад
This is really helpful..
@petronellamwila8847
@petronellamwila8847 3 года назад
Very helpful. Thanx
@shyamalyashodarasrikantha8589
Excellent video Thank you❤
@IbrahimNegm
@IbrahimNegm 7 месяцев назад
good work, very informative
@alaahusain9911
@alaahusain9911 3 года назад
amazing!!!!
@whitemocha_96
@whitemocha_96 6 месяцев назад
excellent short video.
@binamtawali5928
@binamtawali5928 Год назад
This is helpful
@frankaofori1358
@frankaofori1358 9 месяцев назад
Very helpful but I don't understand the 1st calcution..... morphine calcution 🤔
@user-bp1md7kp8u
@user-bp1md7kp8u 2 года назад
Thanks a lot for this lovely video.. Can I have the PPT file as I need it t teach my students
@MedFlixAndChill
@MedFlixAndChill Год назад
I’m afraid I don’t use PowerPoint
@sabbahnaz3198
@sabbahnaz3198 2 года назад
Hi, was just wondering if you could clarify something. When uptitrating, you said total morphine / 2 = new morphine modified release dose. Later when doing the calculation In scenario 1 when you establish the total morphine is 200, why do you not divide this by 2, to get 100 as the new daily dose, and then further divide by 2 to account for the subcutaneous conversion factor? I'd appreciate any help, thank you!
@MedFlixAndChill
@MedFlixAndChill Год назад
Hi Sabbah. Slow/moderate release preparations are given BD. That’s why we do total morphine / 2 when uptitrating and calculating the new morphine MR dose. In the case of SC preparations, background pain is controlled with a 24h syringe driver with PRN SCs if needed. So we wouldn’t divide it by 2 twice… just once as converting from PO to SC. Hope that helps!
@iPadLoverGabby
@iPadLoverGabby 2 года назад
For uptitrating opoids, is the new PRN dose the total morphine daily dose/6 or is it the new morphine SR dose/6, as in your written example you do 100/6, with 100 being the new SR dose. Thank you :)
@MedFlixAndChill
@MedFlixAndChill 2 года назад
Hi Gabby, the new PRN dose is total morphine daily dose / 6. I did 100/6 as I converted to SC. However, if you wanted to calculate the new morphine PRN dose and keep it as PO instead of SC, then you can just do 200/6. This question asks for SC though :) Hope this helps!
@melvayaredaguilar
@melvayaredaguilar 10 месяцев назад
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="231">3:51</a> those are natural feelings of grief, i say it shouldn’t be put down by using such medication you are stating will solve them
@PostUp_Time
@PostUp_Time 10 месяцев назад
*WHAT ARE SECRETIONS? WHAT IS SECRETIONS?*
@orton507
@orton507 2 года назад
why is the new morphine SR dose and not MR dose?
@MedFlixAndChill
@MedFlixAndChill 2 года назад
SR = slow release, MR = modified release which pretty much mean the same thing. IR = immediate release e.g. Oramorph
@craigduncan4826
@craigduncan4826 3 года назад
I’m on palliative care I think too but we haven’t said that. I get 220mg then 260mg diamorphine Iv daily and it causes me to bleed when trying to poop. It is like Little Rock’s (sorry to be gross).
@craigduncan4826
@craigduncan4826 3 года назад
I have had lactose, fibre gell, movicol etc but it’s still so horrible to be bunged up and when trying to poop it being so hard to strain and so painful it bleeds. I’m certain it’s the 220 + 260 diamorphine that is causing it, I can’t remember a time before but I remember not having my dose and then it ran out of me if that makes sense. Still never realised really I am dying or thought on it like that. What about OxyContin? Is it better than oxycodon? I’m going to ask my doctor for some oral meds and want the strongest possible- but not fentanyl (if that’s offered orally)
@je6874
@je6874 3 года назад
@@craigduncan4826 I’m sorry that you’re going through this and I hope your doctor finds something suitable for you. I also want to thank you for sharing your experience as it’s very valuable for us in helping others.
@MedFlixAndChill
@MedFlixAndChill Год назад
@@craigduncan4826 I’m sorry you’re going through such a hard time. Unfortunately I cannot offer any medical advice and would advise you to speak with your doctor.
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