Internal Medicine Review Questions (Part Four) - CRASH! Medical Review Series
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For question 2, PT is more affected than PTT because FVII has the shortest half-life, therefore turnover higher and needs to be made constitutively. The production cannot keep up in liver failure, therefore PT prolongs more.
Hiii! Thank u for the great help! Just wanted to make a quick correction: in budd Chiari, it’s actually the HEPATIC vein that’s occluded, not the portal vein.
Thank you so much Dr. Bolin for your hard work and dedication to educate and making a difference. In the smoking cessation portion, stressing about advising the risk involve actually helps with enhancing their willingness to stop or to seek help. Also Begin nonjudgmental dealing clients who are addicted to substances really helps with having good rapport and adherence. Again, thank you!
TIMING: Intro (Please Watch) -- 00:01 Question 01 -- 00:55 Question 02 -- 11:49 (Please watch question #1 first!) Question 03 -- 16:43 Question 04 -- 23:51 Question 05 -- 30:16 Question 06 -- 40:56 Question 07 -- 51:13 Question 08 -- 58:40 (Continued from question 7 above) Question 09 -- 01:05:30 Question 10 -- 01:09:30 (Continued from question 9 above)
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Michael Odle I appreciate this timing you do, it's helpful. Lol, I chuckled a bit at your polite recommendations.😝
Thanks for these videos, really helped my learning alot
Very great job thanks a lot
Yayyy! Paul Bolin, you're the best! I'm just... happy! If I had stumbled in these lessons and reviews earlier, my medical school experience would have been truckloads less frustrating.
Fantastic teaching as usual
amazing material
Librium is discouraged if he has liver problem. Lorazepam is preferred in a pt with a known impaired liver function.
Keep these videoes coming!!
are these vids good for studying for IM shelf? or just for step 3?
great job dr paul....we want you keeping on these cases
It’s interesting
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Dear Dr. Bolin. low SAAG means nephrotic syndrome as well. it is confusing in the video. please review
Vape = cardiac enzyme elevation
Fantastic teaching as usual