Archive for March, 2022

NBA "Injured" MOMENTS

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NBA “Injured” MOMENTS showcases some of the saddest injuries in recent NBA history. It includes players such as LeBron James, Stephen Curry, Russell Westbrook, Anthony Davis, Lonzo Ball and many more1

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Understanding Hyperthyroidism and Graves Disease

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This video contains a detailed and simplified explanation about hyperthyroidism and Graves Disease. We discuss some definitions around hyperthyroidism, the different causes, the universal features and the signs and symptoms that are unique to each cause, Graves disease, toxic multinodular goitre, thyroid storm and how we manage hyperthyroidism.

More written notes and diagrams about hyperthyroidism are available on the website at www.zerotofinals.com/hyperthyroid

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Zero to Finals Obstetrics and Gynaecology book:
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Influenza (Flu) Explained Clearly – Diagnosis, Vaccine, Treatment, Pathology

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Influenza infection is a frequent cause of hospital visits and mortality in high-risk patients. Understand Influenza pathology, signs, symptoms, diagnosis, vaccines, and treatment options with illustrations by Dr. Seheult of https://www.medcram.com

Free quiz (on this video) at the MedCram website: https://www.medcram.com/courses/influenza-explained-clearly

This course provides:

– An understanding of the main types of flu (A,B, & C)
– An overview of typical signs and symptoms
– An explanation of what’s in the annual vaccine?
– Methods for diagnosing Influenza
– A comparison of treatment options: oseltamivir, zanamivir, & peramivir
– A post-video Quiz to reinforce essential concepts

Visit https://www.MedCram.com for this entire course and over 100 free lectures. This is the home for ALL MedCram.com medical videos (many medical videos, medical lectures, and quizzes are not on YouTube).

Speaker: Roger Seheult, MD
Co-Founder of MedCram.com (https://www.medcram.com)
Clinical and Exam Preparation Instructor
Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Disease, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine.

MedCram: Medical education topics explained clearly including: Respiratory lectures such as Asthma and COPD. Renal lectures on Acute Renal Failure and Adrenal Gland. Internal medicine videos on Oxygen Hemoglobin Dissociation Curve and Medical Acid Base. A growing library on critical care topics such as Shock, Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA), and Mechanical Ventilation. Cardiology videos on Hypertension, ECG / EKG Interpretation, and heart failure. VQ Mismatch and Hyponatremia lectures have been popular among medical students and physicians. The Pulmonary Function Tests (PFTs) videos and Ventilator associated pneumonia bundles and lectures have been particularly popular with RTs. NPs and PAs have given great feedback on Pneumonia Treatment and Liver Function Tests among many others. Many nursing students have found the Asthma and shock lectures very helpful.

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Recommended Audience – medical professionals and medical students: including physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurses, respiratory therapists, EMT and paramedics, and many others. Review and test prep for USMLE, MCAT, PANCE, NCLEX, NAPLEX, NBDE, RN, RT, MD, DO, PA, NP school and board examinations.

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Produced by Kyle Allred PA-C

Please note: MedCram medical videos, medical lectures, medical illustrations, and medical animations are for medical education and exam preparation purposes, and not intended to replace recommendations by your doctor or health care provider.
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Every flu season is unique. The 2019-2020 outbreak features more cases of influenza B, the viral strain that usually emerges later in the season.

“We’re right now in the thick of the flu season. Here at Harborview, we’re seeing anywhere from 5-10 cases of influenza in our clinics and our emergency room pretty much every day,” says Dr. John Lynch, the hospital’s medical director of infection control.

The most effective prevention method is the flu shot – and it’s not too late to get one. Beyond that, wash your hands, stay home if you don’t feel well, and if you or another family member plans to seek treatment at a clinic, call in advance so they can prepare. Wear a mask, too, if they have those available in the waiting room to keep from spreading the virus.

Tiger Woods recovers from multiple leg injuries sustained in crash

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Dr. Scott Boden, Emory University orthopedic surgeon, explains the extent of the injuries sustained by Tiger Woods in his car accident yesterday.
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