Hypertensive Crisis with Dr. Lorrel Brown
Dr. Lorrel Brown discusses the Hypertensive Crisis by first defining hypertension. She then defines hypertensive crisis as having severely elevated blood pressure with end-organ damage. After, she discusses the pathophysiology of end organ damage along with the different treatment approaches for hypertensive crisis. Finally, she finishes her presentation with a few case reports.
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Great Lecture, I learned alot. Love the enthusiasm. :)
@UofLIM
6 жыл бұрын
We are so glad you enjoyed it! Dr. Brown is one our favorite lecturers! Watch more of her lectures here: www.louisvillelectures.org/lecturers/
Oh my god, the "Don't care" moment was great. And I love her candy-throwing behavior. Tremendous lecturer, by the way!
would love to hear more of these cases!
great lecture and very informative and lovely lecturer but she talks very very rapidly !!! love you
great lecture
Phenomenal!
Im starting to love you! jajajajajaj Thanks!
Lecture was interesting, from a coding point of view hypertension emergency is crisis with organ damage. SOI is considered minor, unless hypertension is associated with a cardiac or renal condition. Regular hypertension does not impact your DRG, but the emergency or crisis would.
Great simplified lecture.. ! Who is nelson btw?
Great lecture
Gosh, Nelson! Let someone else answer a question
wonderful lecture!1 Thank you so much and I love your enthusiasm in teaching.
Exelent lecture i realy enojy it
Good stuff
What do you think about clonidine for HTN crisis?
Love❣️
Mine is hypertensive every day. Last week it was 227/140. It's been this for at least three plus years. I can't do anything yet doctors say I'm ok but I went to cardiologist for 32 year for MVP and the other side regurgitates too and aorta stenosis but he retired about 8 years ago and I've tried multiple doctors and went to ER 6 times and only once they gave me nitro and I crashed and passed out. Lost my memory for about an hour. All this could have been avoided somehow. I never smoked, drank and ate and exercised enough. After trying so hard 45 years to be so healthy I now have something with my heart they won't say, my lungs, stage to kidney failure, bowel disorders, colitis, divorticulosis, something with enlarged intrahepatic and extrahepatic biliary ducts are enlarged. My life is over. I sit and look out at the birds and sky and all I'm missing.
@jodyjae
Жыл бұрын
Any update?
Freakin love that lecturer - I am usually not that into cardio but man she really cool EDIT: 43:30 HAHA
Asked numerous channels No reply yet. Should someone with a 10 year history of Hypertensive Crisis be given Meloxicam
who is in the audience?
turns out nothing matters
No visuals
The extra enthusiasm of the professor is really annoying :/
@Jona....
Жыл бұрын
Bro...that is mean