WOW WHAT AN AWESOME VIDEO. IT WAS CLEAR. IT WAS EASY TO UNDERSTAND. AND THE CAMERA PERSON WAS EXACTLY WHERE HE/SHE NEEDED TO BE. AMAZING JOB. PLEASE MAKE MORE!!!!
Thanks for the Video clip! Sorry for chiming in, I would appreciate your opinion. Have you heard about - Carnbigail Reputable Cure (google it)? It is a good one off guide for eradicating your varicose or spider veins without the hard work. Ive heard some awesome things about it and my good mate called Gray at very last got cool results with it.
I love that BP cuff. Talk about making life easier. Great video. Thanks for posting. Doing my second ever LLA tomorrow. First time I was unable to get a reading on the posterior tibial pulse and I was quite upset with myself for not getting it. Hoping for better results tomorrow :)
Nice Video clip! Apologies for the intrusion, I am interested in your initial thoughts. Have you researched - Carnbigail Reputable Cure (erm, check it on google should be there)? It is a good exclusive guide for eradicating your varicose or spider veins minus the normal expense. Ive heard some extraordinary things about it and my buddy finally got excellent success with it.
Thanks for the demonstration. I would like to point out that the BP cuff was upside down in both brachial and foot pressures. Plus, I think it would be a good idea to slow down the release of the pressure so you would get a more accurate meansurements.
Thank goodness I live in the US where nurses place blood pressure cuffs right side up, as well as release the pressure at a rate slow enough to permit an accurate reading. This video was made in Toronto, Canada. I wonder. Could this kind of incompetence be the result of a government run health care system?
The rate of deflation in the video is probably a bit higher than it should be, seemly around 20mmHg/sec, when it should be much slower close to 1-2mmHg/sec when approaching the anticipated brachial systolic PB. Mistiming of the pulse at that rate could lead to a reading a full 20+mmHg lower than the actual figure.
Thats weird ! For as many years I have checked Blood pressure, there have always been very specific instructions, as how to apply the cuff ! Tube always facing down the arm, towards the hand ? She has it backwards ? But she did say she was in Canada ! 😂🤣😂
Feeling how the blisters on my torso began to shrink within 3 days was very soothing, I applied what I talked about the other day and in two weeks the pain was gone. I just go’ogled Kaena Ramingler’s Shingles Solution and now I feel as smooth and relaxed as I've ever been.
A value of .9 and lower suggests the presence of Peripheral Arterial Disease. Between 1.0-1.4 suggests the absence of PAD. Values above 1.4 suggests that you may have calcified arteries that are seen in diabetics and a physician should consider a different test. I am a non-physician echocardiographer who has done these tests in mobile settings in the US.
WOW WHAT AN AWESOME VIDEO. IT WAS CLEAR. IT WAS EASY TO UNDERSTAND. AND THE CAMERA PERSON WAS EXACTLY WHERE HE/SHE NEEDED TO BE. AMAZING JOB. PLEASE MAKE MORE!!!!
very wow
Thanks for the Video clip! Sorry for chiming in, I would appreciate your opinion. Have you heard about - Carnbigail Reputable Cure (google it)? It is a good one off guide for eradicating your varicose or spider veins without the hard work. Ive heard some awesome things about it and my good mate called Gray at very last got cool results with it.
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Ann-Marie made a crystal clear demonstration. Thank you!
Nice clear presentation with a good demonstration of all steps. Ann-Marie Mclaren spoke very well.
This is a great video! great job! thank you so much, very helpful to study for the board exams and retain the information.
I love that BP cuff. Talk about making life easier. Great video. Thanks for posting. Doing my second ever LLA tomorrow. First time I was unable to get a reading on the posterior tibial pulse and I was quite upset with myself for not getting it. Hoping for better results tomorrow :)
This can be difficult with severe distal LE edema
Great demonstration Dr. thank you ma’am. 😌🙏🏽
Thank you, Dr. Ann-Marie McLaren! 😊😇🌺
Absolutely phenomenonal demonstration
Extremely helpful and simple!
Thank you so much. This helped my understanding greatly.
Very good explanation simple and clear cut thank you!
This is great is there a written reference you would recommend that summarises this?
In Germany we use the lowest BP for the Ankle Pressure and the highest Brachial artery so that no isolated stenosis stays undiagnosed
Such a perfect video!
Nice Video clip! Apologies for the intrusion, I am interested in your initial thoughts. Have you researched - Carnbigail Reputable Cure (erm, check it on google should be there)? It is a good exclusive guide for eradicating your varicose or spider veins minus the normal expense. Ive heard some extraordinary things about it and my buddy finally got excellent success with it.
very easy and very very good demonstration. thank you so much
Fantastic!! 😲.. Easy.... All details are clear ♥️♥️
Everything is neat and clear
Thank u for the video
Great explanation
Thank you for this video
Thank you för the video. Very simple and professional. I even close my eyes for your watch and ring which nurse shouldn’t have according to the rules…
Thanks for the demonstration. I would like to point out that the BP cuff was upside down in both brachial and foot pressures. Plus, I think it would be a good idea to slow down the release of the pressure so you would get a more accurate meansurements.
Thank goodness I live in the US where nurses place blood pressure cuffs right side up, as well as release the pressure at a rate slow enough to permit an accurate reading. This video was made in Toronto, Canada. I wonder. Could this kind of incompetence be the result of a government run health care system?
@@pcastonguay With all due respect, my IQ may have dipped lower than 20 from just reading your post.😂✌
Thank you so much.
great video thanks
Thank you!
Thanks so much doc
Much appreciated!
Thank you drs❤❤❤
I have been to a dr's appt with Dr Kerri to have my abi checked out. Using her steposcope, blood pressure cuff, ultersound machine.
Why not release the air slower to get a more accurate reading, seemed way too fast
So remarkably prone to an inaccurate read at the speed of deflation that she facilitated.
Great job
Thank you
Good explanation
A long standing mystery has been solved thanks
thank you !!
Well explained 🤩
Brilliant so helpful
Can this just not be done just using the blood pressure monitor?
I use a regular BP monitor and it reads ankle BP just fine
Helpful....thanks
Excellent
Awesome thanks
Wow, video very useful
The rate of deflation in the video is probably a bit higher than it should be, seemly around 20mmHg/sec, when it should be much slower close to 1-2mmHg/sec when approaching the anticipated brachial systolic PB. Mistiming of the pulse at that rate could lead to a reading a full 20+mmHg lower than the actual figure.
Love it.
Can surgilube be used?
thnx a lot Mam...
Thanks
The cuff was placed upside down lol
thought i was the only one who noticed that.
thanku dr. mam..
What is the point of that, what are you trying to fined, and what good that will do us
i saw 110, why do you messeure so quick?
I agree. deflating the cuff slowly would give a more precise result. but overall good video.
Thanks for your video 6 years latter you save a new nurse an embarrassment.
So what's the Normal range. What figure points to PAD?
Less than 0.9 would indicate PAD.
Ridiculous how fast she lets the pressure drop. It drops like 20 mm between consecutive pulses. The readings could easily be off by 15-20 mm.
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What kind of practitioner should I look for to do this for me? I’m in the US.
cardiologist
can i use stetoscope instead of doppler ?
Great question
arjun , the stethoscope won’t fit snuggly to the foot arteries.
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@@raswilliewailers7078 You may use your finger
Thats weird !
For as many years I have checked Blood pressure, there have always been very specific instructions, as how to apply the cuff !
Tube always facing down the arm, towards the hand ?
She has it backwards ?
But she did say she was in Canada !
😂🤣😂
wow
very complicated test
Vascular ❤
Feeling how the blisters on my torso began to shrink within 3 days was very soothing, I applied what I talked about the other day and in two weeks the pain was gone. I just go’ogled Kaena Ramingler’s Shingles Solution and now I feel as smooth and relaxed as I've ever been.
I guess the cuff was placed upside down on arm
Madam please say normal values
A value of .9 and lower suggests the presence of Peripheral Arterial Disease. Between 1.0-1.4 suggests the absence of PAD. Values above 1.4 suggests that you may have calcified arteries that are seen in diabetics and a physician should consider a different test. I am a non-physician echocardiographer who has done these tests in mobile settings in the US.
We are be long
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Never feel any pulse with the tip of one finger!!!!
I am, see seen's, vibe C, urs colors P, All yzein's K. Wdsink. What! Inc.
Looks highly inaccurate
whatever brings some one to a med or Cath lab...
This is wonderful information, but please don’t forget to wear gloves next time.
Awful and unclear for the calculation images. It's so unclear what he formulas are. For better clarity, see ?v=oFVnsR1XNBk
Thank you!