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Emergency Medicine - Common And Serious Cases

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Emergency Medicine - Common And Serious Cases

Emergency Medicine - Common And Serious Cases
Published 8/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.48 GB | Duration: 8h 48m

Essential emergency medicine skills. Common cases and important topics.

What you'll learn

Primary and secondary survey of emergency medicine

Imaging studies used in the ED (X-ray, CT, MRI, and Ultrasound)

Laboratory studies (CBC, chemistry, liver function test, ABG… etc)

How to read ECG

Common cases seen in the ED

Serious and lethal diseases and conditions seen in the ED

Common infections

Burn management and presentations

Allergic reactions

important and common medications

Important and common psychiatric conditions and psychiatric medications

Gynecological emergencies

Pain management

Requirements

No previous requirements

Description

Welcome to the comprehensive course on Emergency Medicine! This program is meticulously designed to equip you with the essential knowledge and skills required to excel in the fast-paced and dynamic environment of the Emergency Department (ED). Throughout this course, we will delve into a variety of critical topics, each integral to the practice of emergency medicine.Our journey begins with an in-depth exploration of the primary and secondary survey of emergency medicine, laying the groundwork for effective patient assessment and management. We will then progress to understanding the imaging studies used in the ED, including X-rays, CT scans, MRIs, and ultrasounds, which are vital tools for accurate diagnosis.Laboratory studies, such as Complete Blood Count (CBC), chemistry panels, liver function tests, and Arterial Blood Gases (ABG), will be thoroughly covered to ensure you can interpret these results confidently. You will also learn how to read ECGs, an essential skill for identifying cardiac issues promptly.We will examine common cases and presentations seen in the ED, as well as serious and potentially lethal diseases and conditions that require immediate attention. This includes a focus on common infections, burn management, and allergic reactions.Medications play a crucial role in emergency medicine, and we will discuss important and common medications, along with their indications and contraindications. Psychiatric emergencies and the use of psychiatric medications will also be addressed, given their significance in the ED setting.Special attention will be given to gynecological emergencies and effective pain management strategies, ensuring a holistic approach to patient care.To solidify your understanding and application of these concepts, the course includes quizzes and exams designed to test your knowledge and readiness for real-world scenarios.Join us in this immersive learning experience and become proficient in the art and science of emergency medicine, ready to make a difference when it matters most.

Overview

Section 1: Emergency Primary Survey

Lecture 1 Emergency Primary Survey

Section 2: Common Cases

Lecture 2 Loss of Consciousness

Lecture 3 Rash of newborn

Lecture 4 Radial nerve injury

Lecture 5 Skin Infections

Lecture 6 Shock

Lecture 7 Vertigo Diseases

Lecture 8 Vertigo Classifcation

Lecture 9 kidney stones

Lecture 10 Types of Headaches

Lecture 11 Signs of Liver Failure

Lecture 12 Rheumatic Fever

Lecture 13 Rheumatoid arthritis

Lecture 14 Ophthalmia neonatorum

Lecture 15 Sepsis

Lecture 16 Meningitis

Lecture 17 Sick Euthyroid

Lecture 18 Diverticulitis

Lecture 19 Emphysema and Chronic Cough

Lecture 20 Choking

Lecture 21 Delirium

Lecture 22 Breastfeeding Jaundice

Lecture 23 Bordetella Pertussis and Whooping Cough

Lecture 24 Ankle Pain

Lecture 25 Bleeding

Lecture 26 Heart Failure

Lecture 27 Hip Pain

Lecture 28 Heel Pain

Lecture 29 Hypertension

Lecture 30 Nosebleeds

Lecture 31 Strokes and Aneurysms

Lecture 32 Pulmonary hypertension

Lecture 33 Spinal disc hernia

Lecture 34 Gout

Lecture 35 gout and Ca-pyrophosphate

Lecture 36 Respiratory Syncytial Virus

Lecture 37 Seizures

Lecture 38 Diabetes Mellitus

Lecture 39 foreign body ingestion

Lecture 40 How to lower blood pressure

Lecture 41 How to lower cholesterol

Lecture 42 Types of Jaundice

Lecture 43 Dengue Fever Part 1

Lecture 44 Dengue Fever Part 2

Lecture 45 Preventing Dengue Fever

Lecture 46 Asthma Exacerbation

Section 3: Serious Cases

Lecture 47 Anthrax

Lecture 48 Aortic Dissection

Lecture 49 Cauda Equina Syndrome

Lecture 50 Compartment Syndrome

Lecture 51 Gonorrhea and Meningitidis

Lecture 52 Hemochromatosis

Lecture 53 intracranial hematoma

Lecture 54 Catatonia

Lecture 55 Lyme Disease

Lecture 56 Measles

Lecture 57 Pheochromocytoma

Lecture 58 Pulmonary embolism

Lecture 59 Rabies

Lecture 60 scarlet fever

Lecture 61 Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis

Lecture 62 SSSS vs TEN

Lecture 63 Stomach and Duodenal Ulcers

Lecture 64 Volvulus and Intussusception

Lecture 65 Wilson's Disease

Section 4: Food poisoning

Lecture 66 Food poisoning part 1

Lecture 67 Food poisoning part 2

Lecture 68 Food poisoning bacteria

Section 5: Burns

Lecture 69 Burns

Lecture 70 Burn treatment

Lecture 71 Inhalation Burns

Lecture 72 burn calculations

Section 6: Allergic Reactions

Lecture 73 Types of Hypersensitivity Reactions

Lecture 74 Atopic Dermatitis

Lecture 75 Urticaria

Lecture 76 Erythema Multiforme

Lecture 77 Pityriasis Rosea

Lecture 78 Red Man Syndrome

Lecture 79 Sulfa Allergy

Section 7: Vasculitis

Lecture 80 Large-vessel vasculitis

Lecture 81 Medium-vessel vasculitis

Lecture 82 Small-vessel vasculitis

Section 8: Imaging Studies

Lecture 83 X-ray

Lecture 84 Computed Tomography (CT) Scans

Lecture 85 Ultrasound

Lecture 86 Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

Section 9: Laboratory Studies

Lecture 87 Complete Blood Count (CBC)

Lecture 88 Basic Metabolic Panel

Lecture 89 Arterial Blood Gas (ABG)

Lecture 90 Cardiac Enzymes

Lecture 91 Coagulation Studies

Lecture 92 Glucose

Lecture 93 Blood Cultures

Lecture 94 Lactate

Lecture 95 Liver Function Tests

Lecture 96 Urine Pregnancy Test

Lecture 97 C-reactive Protein (CRP) or Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR)

Section 10: How To Read ECG

Lecture 98 How To Read ECG

Section 11: Hepatitis

Lecture 99 Hepatitis

Lecture 100 Hepatitis B

Lecture 101 Hepatitis B Infection Curve

Lecture 102 Hepatitis B Serology

Lecture 103 Hepatitis B Serology

Lecture 104 Hepatitis B Therapy

Lecture 105 Hepatitis C

Lecture 106 Hepatitis C Therapy

Section 12: Gynaecological Emergencies

Lecture 107 Early Signs of Pregnancy

Lecture 108 Ectopic Pregnancy

Lecture 109 Emergency contraception

Lecture 110 Group B Streptococcus

Lecture 111 Hypertensive emergency

Lecture 112 Liver Diseases In Pregnancy

Lecture 113 Oral Contraceptive Pill

Lecture 114 Placenta Abnormalities

Lecture 115 Preeclampsia

Lecture 116 Premature rupture of membranes

Lecture 117 Teratogenic medications

Section 13: Common Infections

Lecture 118 Bacillary Angiomatosis

Lecture 119 Campylobacter

Lecture 120 Chlamydiae Infection

Lecture 121 Clostridium Botulinum

Lecture 122 Clostridium Difficile and Toxic Megacolon

Lecture 123 Clostridium Tetani

Lecture 124 E Coli

Lecture 125 Legionella

Lecture 126 Listeria

Lecture 127 Mycoplasma Pneumonia

Lecture 128 Nocardia

Lecture 129 Pseudomonas Aeruginosa

Lecture 130 Staphylococcus Aureus

Lecture 131 Streptococcus

Lecture 132 Vibrio Vulnificus

Lecture 133 Zika Infection

Section 14: Sexually Transmitted Diseases

Lecture 134 Chlamydiae

Lecture 135 Gonorrhea

Lecture 136 HIV prophylaxis

Lecture 137 HIV therapy

Lecture 138 Human herpesvirus

Lecture 139 Human papillomavirus

Lecture 140 Warts

Section 15: Important Medications

Lecture 141 Acyclovir

Lecture 142 Alpha and Beta Blockers

Lecture 143 Amlodipine

Lecture 144 Antiepileptics

Lecture 145 Antihistamines

Lecture 146 Atropine

Lecture 147 Beta blocker

Lecture 148 Calcium channel blocker

Lecture 149 Cardiotoxic drugs

Lecture 150 Cholinergic Drug

Lecture 151 Class IA Antiarrhythmic Agents

Lecture 152 Class IB Antiarrhythmic Agents

Lecture 153 Class IC Antiarrhythmic Agents

Lecture 154 Class II Antiarrhythmic Agents

Lecture 155 Class III Antiarrhythmic Agents

Lecture 156 Class IV Antiarrhythmic Agents

Lecture 157 Corticosteroids

Lecture 158 Digoxin

Lecture 159 Fludrocortisone

Lecture 160 General Review of All Oral Glycemic Agents

Lecture 161 Heparin

Lecture 162 Insulin

Lecture 163 Isotretinoin

Lecture 164 Laxatives

Lecture 165 Levothyroxine

Lecture 166 Lipid-lowering agents

Lecture 167 Metformin

Lecture 168 Methotrexate

Lecture 169 Metoclopramide

Lecture 170 Migraine Medicines

Lecture 171 Nitroglycerin

Lecture 172 Ondansetron

Lecture 173 Proton pump inhibitors

Lecture 174 Side Effects of Statin

Lecture 175 Sympathomimetics

Lecture 176 Thioamides

Lecture 177 Warfarin

Section 16: Antibiotics

Lecture 178 Aminoglycosides

Lecture 179 Amphotericin b

Lecture 180 Anti-TB drugs

Lecture 181 Azoles

Lecture 182 Carbapenems

Lecture 183 Cephalosporins

Lecture 184 Clindamycin

Lecture 185 Daptomycin

Lecture 186 Doxycycline

Lecture 187 Fluoroquinolones

Lecture 188 Macrolides

Lecture 189 Metronidazole

Lecture 190 Penicillin

Lecture 191 Penicillinases

Lecture 192 Trimethoprim and sulfamethoxazole

Lecture 193 Vancomycin

Section 17: Psychiatric Conditions

Lecture 194 Behavioral Therapies

Lecture 195 Borderline Personality Disorder

Lecture 196 Electroconvulsive Therapy

Lecture 197 Gambling Disorder

Lecture 198 Generalized Anxiety Disorder

Lecture 199 Major Depressive Disorder

Lecture 200 Malingering

Lecture 201 Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome

Lecture 202 Panic Disorder

Lecture 203 Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

Lecture 204 REM Sleep Disorder

Lecture 205 Schizophrenia

Lecture 206 Serotonin Syndrome

Lecture 207 Somatic Illness

Section 18: Psychiatric Medications

Lecture 208 Antidepressants

Lecture 209 Antipsychotics

Lecture 210 Side Effects of Antipsychotics

Section 19: Sedatives

Lecture 211 Barbiturates

Lecture 212 Benzodiazepine

Section 20: Diuretics and Fluid Manipulators

Lecture 213 ACE inhibitors

Lecture 214 Acetazolamide

Lecture 215 Angiotensin receptor blockers

Lecture 216 Loop diuretic

Lecture 217 Potassium sparing diuretic

Lecture 218 Thiazolidinedione

Section 21: Pain Management

Lecture 219 Acetaminophen

Lecture 220 Aspirin

Lecture 221 NSAIDs

Lecture 222 Opioids

Section 22: Ethical Principle

Lecture 223 Autonomy

Lecture 224 Beneficence

Lecture 225 Justice

Lecture 226 Nonmaleficence

Section 23: Miscellaneous Topics

Lecture 227 Isolation Precautions

Lecture 228 Lead Poisoning

Lecture 229 Mysathenia Gravis

Lecture 230 Nephritic VS Nephrotic

Lecture 231 Nosocomial Infections

Lecture 232 Pleural effusions and pulmonary edema

Lecture 233 PPD Test

Lecture 234 RBC Changes

Lecture 235 Sterilization Techniques

Lecture 236 Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone ADH release (SIADH)

Lecture 237 Torsades de pointe

Lecture 238 Types of Gaits

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