(1) what percent of people, using ( evenity drug ) will rebuild bone ?_______ (2) what percent of people, using ( prolia drug ) will rebuild bone ?________ George
@albertobarzini6640Күн бұрын
You are great but sorry to say that the cartooned teacher's mouth that talks all the time is annoying and distracting
@kristeenbarkerКүн бұрын
Aw that’s a shame Albert, it’s not for everyone I guess. Thanks so much for tuning in anyhoo
@csshaw734Күн бұрын
Like to know if oral fludrocortisone effective for both hyperkalemia and metabolic acidosis?
@scottmoore7655 күн бұрын
Well done on the great concise teaching! I have a PhD in molecular science and working on MD now and renal happens to be one that I have to put forth some effort to get locked in. I appreciate your time and the quality of your content.
@kristeenbarker2 күн бұрын
Hi Scott - thank you so much for stopping by and for your lovely comment. Congratulations on all of your achievements so far. Honestly I'm a kidney specialist but i learn something every time i make a video - it's very humbling! :) Massive high five and please let me know if we can help your studies along the way :) kristeen
@kevinwellwrought20245 күн бұрын
ACE is good for heart
@kristeenbarker2 күн бұрын
YESSS!!! Very True! So long as the potassium is under control they are great drugs!
@kevinwellwrought20242 күн бұрын
@@kristeenbarker potassium can go up though and damage the kidney but ACE dilates the vessels which helps with cardiac problems caused by CKD. Generally all types of minerals are bad for kidneys
@kristeenbarkerКүн бұрын
@@kevinwellwrought2024ooo I was more thinking about preventing asystole. I’m not aware of any toxicity of high potassium to the kidneys, but of course low potassium can lead to interstitial damage to the kidneys. An interesting area for sure
@kevinwellwrought202416 сағат бұрын
@@kristeenbarker in fact, hyperkalemia can be a sign of kidney damage. High urea, uric acid, creatinin, sodium, phosphrous are also signs of CKD but these ones are well known. Main problem is proteinuria that decides the fate of our kidneys and creates all other renal problems.
@user-cu3lf3qc3u7 күн бұрын
That was a great video, thank you. Can you please tell us about managing the rising Creatinine in heart failure patients on diuretics. When to reduce the diuretics etc? Thank you.
@kristeenbarker7 күн бұрын
Oh my goodness this is such a great idea!!! Yes!!!
@sameekshyapanda801611 күн бұрын
Best video ever
@kristeenbarker2 күн бұрын
how fun are the gloms!? :)
@donquenick986313 күн бұрын
T cells... I think of women in the Scriptures in the name of Yahshua.. The bird offering RNA.. John 1:1
@donquenick986313 күн бұрын
Nutrition
@DrShayakKarmakar13 күн бұрын
Interesting video ! You also need to make a video on Renal Transplant and Kaposi's sarcoma. One most important thing renal allografts and skin lesions like squamous cell carcinoma.
@kristeenbarker12 күн бұрын
Love this suggestion!!!! Thank you so much!!!
@MADO-nl5dm13 күн бұрын
Very helpful ❤ thank you!
@mikegroothoff1614 күн бұрын
Thank you. I really enjoyed your video
@abcreationz657319 күн бұрын
Nice video ❤and upload more videos like this 😊😊
@Ahmed-zc4zp20 күн бұрын
Well thanks for the Easiest explanation ❤ Are U single by the way?? And What do u do for living??
@Hibah_ejaz22 күн бұрын
short and to the point! perfect🤍
@JohnKnorr24 күн бұрын
Great video. One more use (that is tied to antibody mediated rejection), is when it is used for desensitization to reduce antibody levels before transplant when there is incompatibility with a living donor, or when antibody levels are so high that you are unlikely to find a donor on the waiting list.
@kristeenbarker24 күн бұрын
Oooo yes that’s a great point, alongside the plasma exchange for those indications too, yes makes so much sense !! Thank you so much for adding to the know how. Where abouts are you in the world? :)
@JohnKnorr24 күн бұрын
@@kristeenbarker US. I'm a transplant PharmD in Philadelphia. As someone with a lot of students and trainees, I love your approach to teaching. Thanks for what you do!
@mido0097024 күн бұрын
Nice idea .. you created HLA-Starbucks😂♥️
@kristeenbarker24 күн бұрын
lol 😂
@mido0097028 күн бұрын
Very easy to understand your way with colors and cartoon...thank u
@DrShayakKarmakar28 күн бұрын
Hi Kristeen, interesting video. Thanks. Just have a question - How frequently have you noticed people using PPI's regularly, suffer from CKD ?
@user-qy7jk6ms3tАй бұрын
4:36 4:37
@csshaw734Ай бұрын
Truly appreciate all the efforts you have put into this lecture.
@DrShayakKarmakarАй бұрын
She cute ! Hahahaha ❤
@DrShayakKarmakarАй бұрын
❤ Long Covid ? Please. What do you think about Long Covid and the immune system, Kristeen ?
@kristeenbarkerАй бұрын
Hi Shayak, it’s honestly not something I know much about. I’m sure it would be a fascinating topic. What are you studying towards? :)
@DrShayakKarmakarАй бұрын
@@kristeenbarker Absolutely something that interests me. If we develop proper anti-virals to all these immune diseases including Long Covid and diseases like SLE, we would see so many people living their lives again properly. Hope you will talk about Long Covid soon. Best wishes ! ❤️ I am still NOT sure. I love Medicine and Cancer Research and drug development at the same time. Let's see what the future has in store for me.
@SlntFrtrАй бұрын
Is it standard medical practice to conclusively diagnose an individual who you have never been physically in the same exam room with?
@thegrizz1971Ай бұрын
Your explanations are awesome 🤩 thank you!!!
@DrShayakKarmakarАй бұрын
❤
@arunmehta8234Ай бұрын
How high Aldo-renin ratio, high bp and hypnotrimia (121) are associated?
@kristeenbarkerАй бұрын
This is such an interesting question. LOW aldosterone/hypoadrenalism is associated with hyponatraemia, but i'm not aware of connection with high aldosterone.
@himanshuvmishraАй бұрын
Damn nice video
@kristeenbarkerАй бұрын
I'm so excited you enjoyed it! :). thank you so much for tuning in
@suhaaaaaassvanaparthi2134Ай бұрын
beauty with brain 😍 thanks for ur effort
@kristeenbarkerАй бұрын
Yay! I'm so glad you enjoyed the tutorial. I hope all your studies are going well :)
@ericac5100Ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@rubydufiepoku3775Ай бұрын
intro song🥰
@kristeenbarkerАй бұрын
Hi Ruby! Its a super fun wee tune isn't it? I heard long intro's were not the rage anymore so i've changed it on recent videos but definitely miss this vibe :)
@user-xn9bt7lu8mАй бұрын
Crip😂❤don't trust nobody tomorrow early special time with other
@raghad123456Ай бұрын
great video, thank you
@kristeenbarkerАй бұрын
I'm so excited it was helpful! Thanks so much for stopping by :)
@michaelokonkwo5126Ай бұрын
This is nice. In few minutes, using video, you covered much with mastery. Thanks
@kristeenbarkerАй бұрын
Hi Michael! I'm so excited you enjoyed the video. Thank you so much for tuning in and please let me know of other topics you'd like me to cover:)
@yock37Ай бұрын
This playlist is insanely good thank you
@kristeenbarkerАй бұрын
Hi Yock! I'm so excited you are enjoying the playlist. Have you tried the FREE 7 day kickstart challenge? It has the first 8 episodes to the series with diagrams and MCQs (and no ads!) - This is the link in case you want to check it out :) kristeenbarker.thinkific.com/bundles/7-day-kick-start
@quarantinoproductions2659Ай бұрын
Great video ❤️
@realpcy92Ай бұрын
Yes grabbing a fold of skin is very good technique and gives accurate result
@manamotevaslian3779Ай бұрын
Man with CKD stage 4, has recurrent kidney stones. Kidney biopsy shows positive birefringent. Has adesonine deaminase deficiency. Maltese cross on histopathology. Which of the following treatment is useful to prevent recurrent kidney stones? a. Xanthine oxidase inhibitor b. Uricosuric agent c. Urinary alkalinisation-first line Tx for uric acid stones , second line is a d. Thiazides This is recent question would the answer b a or c??
@ctrlaltdelete200390Ай бұрын
The clearest diagram of the anatomy in Horners I've ever seen
@bojanasimsic8073Ай бұрын
Once again - you make something tricky - so beautifully structured and easy to remember! thank you!
@lemanqasimova6136Ай бұрын
Best RTA explanation ever, you are so underrated🥹🥹
@kristeenbarkerАй бұрын
Yay!! I'm so excited you enjoyed the tutorial. The full length version on our website is my fave! But I'm so glad this short version was useful. Thank you so much for being here and please let me know if there's any other topics you'd like me to cover 🥰
@hannahmathew73202 ай бұрын
Very interesting and helpful, thank you!
@kristeenbarkerАй бұрын
Yay!!! I’m so excited it was helpful. Thank you so much for stopping by Hanna
@ericac51002 ай бұрын
This is soooo useful! Really well explained! ❤
@kristeenbarkerАй бұрын
Yay!!!! I’m so excited it was helpful! :) hope all the studies are going well
@DrhussainS2 ай бұрын
It was very nice and clear thank you krist
@kristeenbarkerАй бұрын
I’m so excited u enjoyed it. Thanks so much for stopping by and for commenting. Massive high five 🖐️
@ED-ez8yd2 ай бұрын
Hello would there be any way to separately purchase the videos from the "Rock your Long Case Series?" if we missed out on signing up?
@kristeenbarker2 ай бұрын
Hi there!! This year we ran it as a container as it sort of unfolds and builds that way. I worried there would be too much content to get through if I released later and didn’t want to cause stress to the crew. When is your exam date?
@adithyaas19112 ай бұрын
Lol in 1st year physiology we were just taught this maneuver without its use irl, thanks for enlightening 😅
@yemi32662 ай бұрын
Thanks
@djcoprerodrigues27802 ай бұрын
The cerebellum is highly involved in your sense of "special awareness" there, saved you 5 minutes
@hanyelghazaly15062 ай бұрын
Thank you very much , however I have some questions if you please Why does ANCA associated vasculitis be restricted to small vessels ? Why there is a tendancy for granuloma formation in GPA while in MPA there is not ?
@user-my5lk8qg2v2 ай бұрын
OMG, finally found the right tutorial explaining the nomenclature of HLA.❤God bless you, lady!
@kristeenbarker2 ай бұрын
I’m so excited it was useful!!! What are u studying towards? Thanks you so much for taking the time to comment. You made my day! :)
@user-my5lk8qg2v2 ай бұрын
@kristeenbarker We are running the T 1 DM genetics project and I had to make it clear in my head! This is the only useful material I found!
Пікірлер
(1) what percent of people, using ( evenity drug ) will rebuild bone ?_______ (2) what percent of people, using ( prolia drug ) will rebuild bone ?________ George
You are great but sorry to say that the cartooned teacher's mouth that talks all the time is annoying and distracting
Aw that’s a shame Albert, it’s not for everyone I guess. Thanks so much for tuning in anyhoo
Like to know if oral fludrocortisone effective for both hyperkalemia and metabolic acidosis?
Well done on the great concise teaching! I have a PhD in molecular science and working on MD now and renal happens to be one that I have to put forth some effort to get locked in. I appreciate your time and the quality of your content.
Hi Scott - thank you so much for stopping by and for your lovely comment. Congratulations on all of your achievements so far. Honestly I'm a kidney specialist but i learn something every time i make a video - it's very humbling! :) Massive high five and please let me know if we can help your studies along the way :) kristeen
ACE is good for heart
YESSS!!! Very True! So long as the potassium is under control they are great drugs!
@@kristeenbarker potassium can go up though and damage the kidney but ACE dilates the vessels which helps with cardiac problems caused by CKD. Generally all types of minerals are bad for kidneys
@@kevinwellwrought2024ooo I was more thinking about preventing asystole. I’m not aware of any toxicity of high potassium to the kidneys, but of course low potassium can lead to interstitial damage to the kidneys. An interesting area for sure
@@kristeenbarker in fact, hyperkalemia can be a sign of kidney damage. High urea, uric acid, creatinin, sodium, phosphrous are also signs of CKD but these ones are well known. Main problem is proteinuria that decides the fate of our kidneys and creates all other renal problems.
That was a great video, thank you. Can you please tell us about managing the rising Creatinine in heart failure patients on diuretics. When to reduce the diuretics etc? Thank you.
Oh my goodness this is such a great idea!!! Yes!!!
Best video ever
how fun are the gloms!? :)
T cells... I think of women in the Scriptures in the name of Yahshua.. The bird offering RNA.. John 1:1
Nutrition
Interesting video ! You also need to make a video on Renal Transplant and Kaposi's sarcoma. One most important thing renal allografts and skin lesions like squamous cell carcinoma.
Love this suggestion!!!! Thank you so much!!!
Very helpful ❤ thank you!
Thank you. I really enjoyed your video
Nice video ❤and upload more videos like this 😊😊
Well thanks for the Easiest explanation ❤ Are U single by the way?? And What do u do for living??
short and to the point! perfect🤍
Great video. One more use (that is tied to antibody mediated rejection), is when it is used for desensitization to reduce antibody levels before transplant when there is incompatibility with a living donor, or when antibody levels are so high that you are unlikely to find a donor on the waiting list.
Oooo yes that’s a great point, alongside the plasma exchange for those indications too, yes makes so much sense !! Thank you so much for adding to the know how. Where abouts are you in the world? :)
@@kristeenbarker US. I'm a transplant PharmD in Philadelphia. As someone with a lot of students and trainees, I love your approach to teaching. Thanks for what you do!
Nice idea .. you created HLA-Starbucks😂♥️
lol 😂
Very easy to understand your way with colors and cartoon...thank u
Hi Kristeen, interesting video. Thanks. Just have a question - How frequently have you noticed people using PPI's regularly, suffer from CKD ?
4:36 4:37
Truly appreciate all the efforts you have put into this lecture.
She cute ! Hahahaha ❤
❤ Long Covid ? Please. What do you think about Long Covid and the immune system, Kristeen ?
Hi Shayak, it’s honestly not something I know much about. I’m sure it would be a fascinating topic. What are you studying towards? :)
@@kristeenbarker Absolutely something that interests me. If we develop proper anti-virals to all these immune diseases including Long Covid and diseases like SLE, we would see so many people living their lives again properly. Hope you will talk about Long Covid soon. Best wishes ! ❤️ I am still NOT sure. I love Medicine and Cancer Research and drug development at the same time. Let's see what the future has in store for me.
Is it standard medical practice to conclusively diagnose an individual who you have never been physically in the same exam room with?
Your explanations are awesome 🤩 thank you!!!
❤
How high Aldo-renin ratio, high bp and hypnotrimia (121) are associated?
This is such an interesting question. LOW aldosterone/hypoadrenalism is associated with hyponatraemia, but i'm not aware of connection with high aldosterone.
Damn nice video
I'm so excited you enjoyed it! :). thank you so much for tuning in
beauty with brain 😍 thanks for ur effort
Yay! I'm so glad you enjoyed the tutorial. I hope all your studies are going well :)
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
intro song🥰
Hi Ruby! Its a super fun wee tune isn't it? I heard long intro's were not the rage anymore so i've changed it on recent videos but definitely miss this vibe :)
Crip😂❤don't trust nobody tomorrow early special time with other
great video, thank you
I'm so excited it was helpful! Thanks so much for stopping by :)
This is nice. In few minutes, using video, you covered much with mastery. Thanks
Hi Michael! I'm so excited you enjoyed the video. Thank you so much for tuning in and please let me know of other topics you'd like me to cover:)
This playlist is insanely good thank you
Hi Yock! I'm so excited you are enjoying the playlist. Have you tried the FREE 7 day kickstart challenge? It has the first 8 episodes to the series with diagrams and MCQs (and no ads!) - This is the link in case you want to check it out :) kristeenbarker.thinkific.com/bundles/7-day-kick-start
Great video ❤️
Yes grabbing a fold of skin is very good technique and gives accurate result
Man with CKD stage 4, has recurrent kidney stones. Kidney biopsy shows positive birefringent. Has adesonine deaminase deficiency. Maltese cross on histopathology. Which of the following treatment is useful to prevent recurrent kidney stones? a. Xanthine oxidase inhibitor b. Uricosuric agent c. Urinary alkalinisation-first line Tx for uric acid stones , second line is a d. Thiazides This is recent question would the answer b a or c??
The clearest diagram of the anatomy in Horners I've ever seen
Once again - you make something tricky - so beautifully structured and easy to remember! thank you!
Best RTA explanation ever, you are so underrated🥹🥹
Yay!! I'm so excited you enjoyed the tutorial. The full length version on our website is my fave! But I'm so glad this short version was useful. Thank you so much for being here and please let me know if there's any other topics you'd like me to cover 🥰
Very interesting and helpful, thank you!
Yay!!! I’m so excited it was helpful. Thank you so much for stopping by Hanna
This is soooo useful! Really well explained! ❤
Yay!!!! I’m so excited it was helpful! :) hope all the studies are going well
It was very nice and clear thank you krist
I’m so excited u enjoyed it. Thanks so much for stopping by and for commenting. Massive high five 🖐️
Hello would there be any way to separately purchase the videos from the "Rock your Long Case Series?" if we missed out on signing up?
Hi there!! This year we ran it as a container as it sort of unfolds and builds that way. I worried there would be too much content to get through if I released later and didn’t want to cause stress to the crew. When is your exam date?
Lol in 1st year physiology we were just taught this maneuver without its use irl, thanks for enlightening 😅
Thanks
The cerebellum is highly involved in your sense of "special awareness" there, saved you 5 minutes
Thank you very much , however I have some questions if you please Why does ANCA associated vasculitis be restricted to small vessels ? Why there is a tendancy for granuloma formation in GPA while in MPA there is not ?
OMG, finally found the right tutorial explaining the nomenclature of HLA.❤God bless you, lady!
I’m so excited it was useful!!! What are u studying towards? Thanks you so much for taking the time to comment. You made my day! :)
@kristeenbarker We are running the T 1 DM genetics project and I had to make it clear in my head! This is the only useful material I found!