As a professor in physiology I can say the speaker is very didactic. Hit every note and commented questions giving many etiology examples and subtle interpretations of words to match the clinical realities. Loved it. Two thumbs up
Hy...i may be watching it late bt the question 6's answer needs correction. Adenosine is contraindicated in Asthmatics as it cause severe bronchospasm and feeling of impending doom.
I was wondering the same, just check up to date and it stated that you want to order echocardiogram first to assess the level of the cardiac tamponade and it can also guide the pericardiocentesis
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Dr Paul, you said that HOCM and MVP murmurs are increased during valsalva(decreased blood flow to the heart) then why is MVP murmur increased during pregnancy(where there is increased blood flow to the heart)
Hey excellent video, got CK coming up >_< kinda nervous because my NBME score report showed borderline performance on Cardio.. Quick question regarding #8 Aortic Dissection, wouldn't the best way to dx it be via TEE?
Why would we not get a baseline set of vitals, to include EKG, before we start pushing meds? How do we know what a baseline measurement is for this patient without treatment?
Scott Mayhew In real life, you probably will have an EKG all the time. But the USMLE will only give you EKG/vitals if it's necessary in making the diagnosis. They tend to give you the minimum amount of information necessary.
Q5: How do you know this is PSVT and not atrial flutter? Isn't the heart rate of 150 bpm typical for a 2:1 atrial flutter? Wouldn't we have to administer adenosine to differentiate it? Thank you very much for your videos!
Tuesday, October 4, 2022. Cardiology: Cardiology Review Questions.....Medical Procedure is certainly Science Based and Certainly Involves a sophisticated eye for Pathology. MD Paul Bolin illustrates this herein Nicely......Right on! Lehren zu Fuehren und Heilen. Heil!
ashdude123 i think MVP decrease intensity of the murmur with increased volume... MVP&HOCM are two exceptions of most murmurs. I remember UW of step1 has questions on that