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Causes, types and Pathophysiology of AKI
In this Video we have explained the Etiology, types and pathophysiology of #acute #kidney #injury. Learn More at https://ecgkid.com Take a course Now for free at https://kite.ecgkid.com _____________________________________________________________________ **content** Acute kidney injury (AKI) is the leading cause of nephrology consultation and is associated with high mortality rates. The underlying basis of renal injury appears to be impaired energetics of the highly metabolically active nephron...

Hypoglycemia: Etiology, classification and pathophysiology
If your blood sugar is less than 70 mg/dL, you have hypoglycemia or Low blood sugar. This is below the healthy range and if not treated, it can get dangerous. Low blood sugar is when your blood glucose levels drop below 70 mg/dL. Low blood sugar may also be referred to as an insulin reaction, or insulin shock. Learn your own signs and symptoms of low blood sugar. Nausea If the blood sugar level continues to drop, the brain does not get enough glucose and stops functioning as it should. Repeat...

What is Hypertensive Crisis or uncontrolled blood pressure? and how to manage it?
in this video, we have explained: what is hypertensive crisis and how to manage it. Learn More at https://kite.ecgkid.com _____________________________________________________________________________ Healthcare providers assess blood pressure using a sphygmomanometer. This tool produces a reading based on two types of blood pressure: systolic and diastolic. Hypertension occurs when a person's blood pressure exceeds normal values. There are two stages of hypertension: stage 1 and stage 2. Uncontr...

Cerebral Palsy: Diagnosis and Treatment
This video is part 3 of Course on cerebral palsy. Learn More at https://ecgkid.com or Take a Course at https://kite.ecgkid.com _____________________________________________________________ When the indications and symptoms are mild, it is possible that the diagnosis could take longer. If your family doctor or paediatrician suspects your kid has cerebral palsy, he or she will assess your child's signs and symptoms, track his or her growth and development, review his or her medical history, and ...

Pathophysiology of Cerebral palsy
This video is part 2 of course on cerebral palsy Learn more at https://ecgkid.com Take a course at https://kite.ecgkid.com Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most prevalent cause of severe neurodisability in children. It is characterised as a set of nonprogressive movement and postural problems. It is critical to understand its physiopathology in order to design some defensive methods. Several antenatal, perinatal, and postnatal variables, however, could play a role in the development of CP syndromes. R...

What is #cerebral #palsy? #Types and causes
Learn more at https://ecgkid.com Or take a course on https://kite.ecgkid.com ___________________________________________________________________ Cerebral palsy is a term used to describe a set of neurological illnesses that impact motor and developmental abilities. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), cerebral palsy affects around one in every 345 children in the United States. Cerebral palsy caused by medical misconduct is frequently preventable, and in these circu...

GCS (Glagow Coma Scale): Neurological assessment in impaired consciousness
In this video, we explain how to accurately use the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) to assess neurological status in patients with altered or impaired consciousness. Whether you're a medical student, emergency responder, or clinician in the ICU or ER, this is a must-know tool for rapid and effective neurological assessment. ✅ What You’ll Learn: Overview of GCS scoring (Eye, Verbal, Motor responses) How to calculate total GCS score Clinical tips to assess non-verbal or intubated patients Real-life ...

Acute Kidney Injury (AKI): Introduction
This video is part of course: Certificate course in Renal failure. In this video, we have introduced AKI or acute kidney injury. Take a course at https://kite.ecgkid.com _____________________________________________________________________________ Acute kidney injury or (AKI), previously called acute renal failure or or or (ARF), is the sudden drop in kidney function. The elevation of the blood urea nitrogen and serum creatinine represents a decline in glomerular filtration rate. AKI is not ...

GCS, ABCDE and FOUR : Evaluating Altered Consciousness in ICU
How to asses patient with altered consciousness in Icu. GCS, FOUR, ABCDE approach Learn more: https://ecgkid.com ________________________________________________________________________ 5% of the patients admitted to the emergency department have an altered state of consciousness. This could be the cause of acute or critical illness in the ICU. Assessing the patient with altered consciousness differs for every patient. The ABCDE approach is a rapid bedside assessment of a deteriorating/critica...

what step therapy for child with Asthma?
Step Therapy is one of the NAPEE approved treatment in management of asthma in asthmatic child. Learn more at : https://ecgkid.com __________________________________________________________________ Step 1 is the use of a short-acting beta-2 agonist or SABA by nebulizer or inhaler. Step 2 is the preferred treatment option for mild persistent asthma. Montelukast is widely available as 4 mg granules, or 4 mg and 5 mg chewable tablets. Step Therapy is divided into three groups based on age: 0-4 ye...

Pericardial Diseases: Introduction and Types
The word pericardium is derived from the ancient Greek words peri, which means 'around' and cardion, meaning 'heart'. Pericardia is a tough double-layered fibroelastic sac that protects the heart by keeping it in position and preventing the heart from overfilling with blood and from being damaged from infections. ● Recurrent pericarditis is seen in 15 to 20% of people with pericarditis. Types of Pericardial Diseases ○ Pericardial effusion –An increase of fluid in the pericardial space, which s...

#CVP insertion (right #IJV) #central line insertion
This video is taken on critically ill patient, in ICU setting, Its about CVP or Central line insertion in Right Intrajugular vein. Visit: https://ecgkid.com to learn more In advance: Sorry for not following the aseptic Protocol. _______________________________________________________________________ Cvp insertion is one of the most performed icu procedure. _________________________________________________________________________ Central Line Insertion The internal jugular vein is located in ...