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Endotracheal intubation: indication & contraindication in ICU
Because failure to secure an appropriate airway can quickly result in death or incapacity, airway management is perhaps one of the most crucial skills for an emergency physician to master. The cornerstone of emergency airway treatment is endotracheal intubation utilizing rapid sequence intubation. It's not always easy to decide whether or not to intubate. To spot indicators of impending respiratory failure, you'll need clinical experience. Intubation is required for at least one of the five reas...

Babinski Sign: Neurological examination
Joseph Babinski, a neurologist, first described the #Babinski #reflex in 1899. It has been implemented into the routine neurological evaluation since then. Without specialized apparatus, the Babinski reflex is simple to elicit. Because it is a reflex, it does not necessitate active patient participation and can thus be done on individuals who are unable to assist with the neurological exam otherwise. Learn More: https://ecgkid.com The Babinski reflex test is described in this activity, as well ...

What is Atrial fibrillation?
In this video, we have explained the #atrial #fibrillation in detail. To learn more: https://ecgkid.com _________________________________________________________________________ The heart is a muscle that contracts in a rhythmic pattern throughout our lives. An electrical impulse created by the heart's conduction system stimulates each beat: a normal heartbeats 60 to 100 times per minute. When a problem with the conduction system causes the heart to beat excessively fast, too slow, or unstable...

#Covid-19 updates: New #treatment protocol to follow
Researchers discovered a way to make the SARS-cov Two virus work against itself, opening up a new approach for medication study. A cell normally makes proteins using instructions encoded in its own DNA. These proteins enable the cell to perform its specific role. If the cov Two virus penetrates the cell, however, a part of the virus's genome known as the stem-loop is activated. One causes the cell to produce proteins that are coded inside the virus genome, such as NSP one. The NSP one protein w...

#Paracentesis Procedure: #Ascites #Tap in detail
In this video, we have done the therapeutic paracentesis and explained procedure in detail along with complications and different types of approaches to ascitic tap. To learn more: https://ecgkid.com _______________________________________________________________ Key Moments: 0:00 | start 0:28 | Types of paracentesis 1:00 | Take consent & locate Insertion point 1:20 | administration of Local Anasthesia 2:35 | insertion of 18 gauge needle 3:00 | Z-track Method 3:58 | collection of ascitic flui...

What is IHD (Ischemic Heart Disease)?
Ischemic heart disease (IHD) refers to a range of clinical disorders characterized by myocardial ischemia, or a mismatch between supply and demand in the heart. Ischemia is related not only with insufficient oxygen delivery, but also with limited availability of nutrients and poor elimination of metabolic endproducts, because the primary pathophysiologic defect in the ischemic myocardium is inadequate perfusion. The effects of oxygen deprivation cannot be separated from the effects of poor metab...

WHO: The Evolution of BA.2 (Super transmissible)
As part of its on-going work to track variants, WHO's Technical Advisory Group on SARS-CoV-2 Virus Evolution (TAG-VE) met yesterday to discuss the latest evidence on the #Covid, #Omicron variant of concern, including its sublineages BA.1 and #BA.2. Based on available data of transmission, severity, reinfection, diagnostics, therapeutics and impacts of vaccines, the group reinforced that the BA.2 sublineage should continue to be considered a variant of concern and that it should remain classifi...

What is CO2 Narcosis? (Hypercapnia): Causes and Pathophysiology
In this Video, we have explained what is #CO2 (carbon dioxide) Narcosis in blood, its etiology and #pathophysiology in detail along with #Hypercapnia. ________________________________________________________________ Topics: 0:00 | What is CO2 Narcosis? 1:37 | Hypercapnia 2:48 | causes of co2 narcosis 5:33 | Pathophysiology of co2 Narcosis _________________________________________________________________ Learn More: https://ecgkid.com ______________________________________________________________...

AV Block: ECG features and Comparison with ECG simulator
🩺 Struggling with AV Blocks on ECG? This simulation series from EcgKid Portal will guide you through each type of Atrioventricular Block with real-time simulator rhythms! 🚀 Learn to analyze and distinguish the ECG features of 1st, 2nd, and 3rd-degree AV blocks. What You'll Learn: ✅ 1st Degree AV Block: Understand its characteristics and ECG patterns. 🔍 2nd Degree AV Block (Mobitz I & II): Learn to differentiate between these crucial types. 🚨 3rd Degree AV Block (Complete Heart Block): Mast...

ECG Workshop: SVT & AF on simulation
In this video, we have differentiated the ECG features of SVT and Atrial fibrillation. Learn More: https://ecgkid.com ______________________________________________________________________ Topics: 0:00 | START 0:17 | WHAT IS SUPRAVENTRICULARTACHYCARDIA? 0:35 | SVT Simulator 1:13 | Atrial Fibrillation 1:57 | Difference between SVT and AF The Supraventricular tachycardias are very common finding in CCU, and AF is one of the leading cardiac arrythmias. This video is Simulation Rhythm of SVT and AF...

CO2 Retention (PaCO2): ABG analysis
We have learned different components of #ABG and #PaO2 in the previous chapter, now we will see the significance of #PaCO2 in our blood and the Diagnostic approach to respiratory disorders and various neuromuscular diseases. Let's get started. Learn More: https://ecgkid.com ___________________________________________________________________ What happens when the partial pressure of CO2 rises above the normal level? When you inhale, oxygen enters your lungs and is transferred to the alveoli. The ...

ABG Interpretation: Components of ABG
Component of #ABG (arterial blood Gas) is explained in this video. which are: #pH PaO2 PaCO2 HCO3 SO3 Other components pH The pH measures hydrogen ions (H+) in blood. The pH of blood is usually between 7.35 and 7.45. A pH of less than 7.0 is called acid and a pH greater than 7.0 is called basic (alkaline). So blood is slightly basic. The partial pressure of oxygen (PaO2). This measures the pressure of oxygen dissolved in the blood and how well oxygen is able to move from the airspace of the lun...