Just to clear things out, True ribs: 1st to 7th False ribs: 8th to10th rib Floating ribs: 11th and 12th rib Typical ribs: 3rd to 9th rib Atypical ribs: 1st, 2nd, 10th to 12th ribs
Good Dr Arun , good approach, sometimes one has to dig answers from students, as they know but unable to express , even this methid of teaching is also praiseworthy
I’m a fifth year medical student from Namibia and I learned so much from this discussion! Im very inspired to study hard. Thank you Dr Sabarish, Dr Arun and Dr Saba!
Rapid shallow breathing 1. Acidosis(quiet tachypnoea)2. Intracranial lesion but here it should have been shallow first due to pain and then rapid to maintain munute ventilation
Just to clear things out,
True ribs: 1st to 7th
False ribs: 8th to10th rib
Floating ribs: 11th and 12th rib
Typical ribs: 3rd to 9th rib
Atypical ribs: 1st, 2nd, 10th to 12th ribs
Good job Dr Saba. This was a very interesting discussion. Very fast paced! All discussions should be like this, and students should come prepared
Good Dr Arun , good approach, sometimes one has to dig answers from students, as they know but unable to express , even this methid of teaching is also praiseworthy
I’m a fifth year medical student from Namibia and I learned so much from this discussion! Im very inspired to study hard. Thank you Dr Sabarish, Dr Arun and Dr Saba!
Useful video.. good questions by the Dr in white.👌🏻
Wow interesting topic with powerful Doctors.... good approach (I really like the feedbacks from the student😊😊♥️)
She had a tough time
Thanq somuch sir, your videos are very helpful
Mam i understand your feelings 😂 ...any .way super ... Good job ..
Sometimes you learn the hard way or you do not learn at all .Great doctor!
None of the channel on the You Tube has this sort of teaching methodology
Is there any specific position for penumocefalous?
I wanna study there🙂🙂🙂,
Learn everything u do..,
Hi Sir can you upload a video on how to read Chest X-ray's
Sir ,respiratory rate 18 and breathing rapid and shallow?could you please clear my confusion?
Thank you!
Rapid shallow breathing 1. Acidosis(quiet tachypnoea)2. Intracranial lesion but here it should have been shallow first due to pain and then rapid to maintain munute ventilation
@@meenatyagi8185 you don't seem to understand the question!
@@lansoncolaco9033 i m getting ur point rapid doesn’t mean 18
Good question from Dr Arun thank you
Excellent
Excellant questioning!
Can someone pls explain about tranexamic acid trial... And position for pneumocephalus
Txa 1 gm stat and over 8 hrs crash 2 trial
Please discuss peripheral neuropathy
Unique lecture
Thanks
Would love to learn about treatinh hyperthyrooidism at OPD and emergrncy..pls teach
M following daily
Great effort
Dr arun ❤️