Ryan! We can't thank you enough for all your videos. I'm getting some coaching for my dental exams and at the end of the day, I have to come back to your video to get a full understanding of my lectures. A good friend of mine scored 100, she was the one that recommended your videos. You are such a great human being. What goes around comes around. God bless you with happiness, health and wealth. Keep on with the good work, Ryan!
I've learned from this video that: - Hyperglycemia is excessive blood sugar causes symptoms such as frequent urination, frequent thirst, increased mouth dryness, and headaches. - Nitroglycerin is a nitrate and vasodilation is the way it works, it increases the amount of oxygenated blood that can reach the heart by widening the coronary arteries, which is exactly what the heart needs to operate properly. The heart needs oxygen severely.
love your channel! been extremely helpful during my education! thanks for sharing with us all, i'm gonna recommend you to my teachers - they sholud use your videos :D
Ryan so well placed. I thank you for your presentations. Wish you did this for Hygienists. Your information is relevant even fir those of us not in command like a Dr. As for Morphine. It is also a respiratory dilator. Plus pain constricts. Re leaf from pain helps one breathe. I know morphine is controversial. I am in recovery. Had a friend they gave it too. She was a cardiac nurse an Addict. It was necessary.
In non dental settings I’ve found it stressful and needed to quickly remember. I can’t see any difference wen I’m a dentist. SPORT should help me remember.
Is there a reason oxy condone is contraindicated for asthma. Oxys are (tebane ) spelling error, based not morphine. They come from opium poppies are extracted only with the latex not poppy heads. I am just wondering. Why contraindicated. Your the best. Wish I had professors as clear as you
I have a question concerning seizure management : In case of Status Epilepticus we should give the patient Diazepam right ? But Don’t we already administer benzodiazepines IM OR IV like you said before on the same slide ?
hi rayan thanks for your videos ,i was wondering about albuterol given with anaphylaxis ,it seems not so common ,usually epinephrine followed by antihistamine .
Hi there, it takes me a long time to prepare the videos that I make for my channel, because I want to ensure that the content is clear and concise and that I don't leave out any relevant facts. So please be patient! I am hard at work on the new series.
Thank you So much!!! your explanation and acronyms helped me so much for my studying, especially the last part regarding the antico-agulation part. I even made my own acronyms for the Hypoglycemia/Hyperglycemia symptoms (Philss and Dibwuh) respectively (In madagascar 3, dibwuh the evil lady try to inject the lion, i shall pretend it's insulin for his hyperglycemia lol)
Thanks for the videos, Dr. Ryan! They are so useful! I was wondering if you have the links to the 2 videos you mention related to coagulation and etc, couldn't find them on the description.
Very informative, and helpful! Thank you for producing this video. Should I let my dentist know I have a GI condition that could cause hypoglycemic issues, even if it is normally well controlled?
1- Angina the chest pain symptoms are caused by some stimulus like exercise stress something like that unstable angina is when you have chest pain but it's less predictable and the chest pain can occur even at rest angina is ischemia without necrosis so the heart is not getting enough oxygenated blood. 2- Nitroglycerin is a nitrate and it works via vasodilation so again it's allowing more oxygenated blood to reach the heart by dilating the coronary arteries which is what the heart desperately needs it desperately needs oxygen in order to function. 3- Hyperglycemia too much blood sugar you typically experience dry mouth increased thirst weakness headache blurred vision and frequent urination. 4- Thrombocytopenia low platelet bleeding time in reality it's not that useful of a test but the theory is that bleeding time is a time required for blood to clot and is increased in disorders of platelet count so platelet function is tested with bleeding time tests so aspirin is an antiplatelet drug it's not an anti coagulant so it will affect the bleeding time. 5- Fainting and it's often related to a needle anxiety so for people who are very afraid of getting an injection this syncope is often stress-related.
Hi Ryan: During Hyperventilation you said the medical emergency that we don’t give oxygen, but for asthma we don’t give oxygen either, right? Thank you
@@mentaldental thank u dr they usually bring a scenario where an asthmatic pt. needs analgesic after exo and they will list narcotic as well as nsaid here we will prefer the narcotic right really appreciate ur response ur r so Hamble and awesome
Haha, not many. But some dentists are trained in advanced life support and able to sedate and start IVs-these dentists may have it in their crash cart. And ultimately, I teach to the board exam and what you need to know for that.
Sir your videos are too good for but sir i am having difficulty in understanding chpter fratcurr of oral surgery can you please make video on this chapter for better understanding thnkyou sir
Hi Ryan, good news to share! I passed another part of HK license exam😆 One part to go 💪many thanks to your videos, really saved my life!
Congratulations!! 🎉 keep up the great work! 😊
Hi @yanningchen3355, I am also preparing for the HK license exam. Would love to connect with you for advise!
Much, much better explanation, attitude and enthusiasm to teach than UNIVERSITIES teachers I know…. Thank you. You’re the best.
Ryan! We can't thank you enough for all your videos. I'm getting some coaching for my dental exams and at the end of the day, I have to come back to your video to get a full understanding of my lectures. A good friend of mine scored 100, she was the one that recommended your videos. You are such a great human being. What goes around comes around. God bless you with happiness, health and wealth. Keep on with the good work, Ryan!
Wow, thank you so much for your kind words. This made my day! God bless you 😊
Hey 👋 they scored 100 in which exam ?
One of the best detailed explanations I have ever seen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You are the best!!!!!!!
I've learned from this video that:
- Hyperglycemia is excessive blood sugar causes symptoms such as frequent urination, frequent thirst, increased mouth dryness, and headaches.
- Nitroglycerin is a nitrate and vasodilation is the way it works, it increases the amount of oxygenated blood that can reach the heart by widening the coronary arteries, which is exactly what the heart needs to operate properly. The heart needs oxygen severely.
This video series is really good for clinical questions in interviews.👌🏽
I am a Chinese student,thank so much for your videos.
"Reassure yourself" I felt that
Thanks but I wish you would have mentioned heimlich maneuver for airway obstructions, this is the main and critical way of treatment
Can't thank you enough Doc... Your videos are such a great help for the preparations. thank you so much
Thanks a lot doctor🙏🏻may God bless you with his love and care💚
Thank you, you as well!
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love your channel! been extremely helpful during my education! thanks for sharing with us all, i'm gonna recommend you to my teachers - they sholud use your videos :D
Spectacular video!!
Thank you Dr. Ryan
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching 🙏🏼
Can't thank you enough for your hard work!!
Thanks Ryan .. May God Bless you 😊
Thank you so so so much if I pass my AFK it’s thanks to u ❤
That’s wonderful! Congratulations!!! 🙌🏼🎊
Thank you for all these interesting topic ,keep it going.
Great video.. why hypertension is not included ? Is thr any other video for Hypertension?
Thank you 😊 please upload on teeth setting and class 2 cavity preparation 🙏🙏🙁
Thanks a million!! Looking forward to a Radiography series :))
This was such a good review thank you!
all most done with my oral surgery . heading toward the prosthodontics next . :)
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Thank you
Thanks for making this video❤
Very helpful , thank you
Ryan so well placed. I thank you for your presentations. Wish you did this for Hygienists. Your information is relevant even fir those of us not in command like a Dr. As for Morphine. It is also a respiratory dilator. Plus pain constricts. Re leaf from pain helps one breathe. I know morphine is controversial. I am in recovery. Had a friend they gave it too. She was a cardiac nurse an Addict. It was necessary.
In non dental settings I’ve found it stressful and needed to quickly remember. I can’t see any difference wen I’m a dentist. SPORT should help me remember.
i just finished this amd the explaining was very clear thank you sooo much i literally enjoyed it ! 💛💛💛😍
Is there a reason oxy condone is contraindicated for asthma. Oxys are (tebane ) spelling error, based not morphine. They come from opium poppies are extracted only with the latex not poppy heads. I am just wondering. Why contraindicated. Your the best. Wish I had professors as clear as you
Very helpful!! Thank you so much sir
Gr8 gr8 gr8 .,,❤❤thankyou soo much.
You deserve more subscribers and viws ,in sha allah soon you will get it.
Awsome explanations !! no words 🙏
Very good Dr. God bless.
Amazing video. Thank you so much😬
Great video. Thank you
thank you !
This is an amazing channel! Ryan thank you so much.
thank u so much but dr u did not mention if we need to stop these anticoagulants and anti platelets before the surgery please
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ryan what about the cysts, tumor and odontogenic infections? Did you ever thought making videos about all this topics
All of those topics are covered in my Oral Pathology series!
Nice video...
Please keep uploading.
I have a question concerning seizure management : In case of Status Epilepticus we should give the patient Diazepam right ? But Don’t we already administer benzodiazepines IM OR IV like you said before on the same slide ?
Thanku so much dr very helpfull. Waiting for more. ❤️
hi rayan thanks for your videos ,i was wondering about albuterol given with anaphylaxis ,it seems not so common ,usually epinephrine followed by antihistamine .
Great video man keep it up
Thaaaank u so much very helpful video
Thank you
Hey rayan where is the patient management video, you were about to upload ???? Please do reply
Hi there, it takes me a long time to prepare the videos that I make for my channel, because I want to ensure that the content is clear and concise and that I don't leave out any relevant facts. So please be patient! I am hard at work on the new series.
Thank you So much!!! your explanation and acronyms helped me so much for my studying, especially the last part regarding the antico-agulation part. I even made my own acronyms for the Hypoglycemia/Hyperglycemia symptoms (Philss and Dibwuh) respectively (In madagascar 3, dibwuh the evil lady try to inject the lion, i shall pretend it's insulin for his hyperglycemia lol)
Thanks
Nice info sir
It's gtn not ntg I mean glyceryl trinitrate is medicine kindly confirm many thanks
Thanks for the videos, Dr. Ryan! They are so useful! I was wondering if you have the links to the 2 videos you mention related to coagulation and etc, couldn't find them on the description.
Yes absolutely!
Platelet Pathway: th-cam.com/video/CYIV3KY5cB4/w-d-xo.html
Coagulation Cascade: th-cam.com/video/gwGZO-ErURk/w-d-xo.html
@@mentaldental Thank you very much! And again, I'm very thankful for your videos, you are a great teacher, Dr. Ryan!
Thnx a lot ❤️🌹
Hey Dr Ryan, I have a quick question , what is the least complication of local anesthesia? Ecchymosis or Infection?
Very informative, and helpful! Thank you for producing this video. Should I let my dentist know I have a GI condition that could cause hypoglycemic issues, even if it is normally well controlled?
I would, it doesn’t hurt to mention it!
Thank u so much
1- Angina the chest pain symptoms are caused by some stimulus like exercise stress something like that unstable angina is when you have chest pain but it's less predictable and the chest pain can occur even at rest angina is ischemia without necrosis so the heart is not getting enough oxygenated blood.
2- Nitroglycerin is a nitrate and it works via vasodilation so again it's allowing more oxygenated blood to reach the heart by dilating the coronary arteries which is what the heart desperately needs it desperately needs oxygen in order to function.
3- Hyperglycemia too much blood sugar you typically experience dry mouth increased thirst weakness headache blurred vision and frequent urination.
4- Thrombocytopenia low platelet bleeding time in reality it's not that useful of a test but the theory is that bleeding time is a time required for blood to clot and is increased in disorders of platelet count so platelet function is tested with bleeding time tests so aspirin is an antiplatelet drug it's not an anti coagulant so it will affect the bleeding time.
5- Fainting and it's often related to a needle anxiety so for people who are very afraid of getting an injection this syncope is often stress-related.
thanki you
The book say supine position for syncope
Trendelenburg is a modified syncope position to facilitate blood flow back to the brain.
Plz send link of platelet pathway
Sir plz upload nbde part 1 video
What NBDE Part I topics would you be most interested in?
@@mentaldental microbiology. biochem,radiography
Brown paper bag is now not advised.
what is the new one?
can a bachelor dentist degree prescribe drugs for convulsions
Thank u
Hi Ryan:
During Hyperventilation you said the medical emergency that we don’t give oxygen, but for asthma we don’t give oxygen either, right?
Thank you
for Asthma, Oxygen should be given
High conc O2 is given
After surgery phenytoin sodium injection can used or not
How do we manage stroke?
Hi doctor. I am dental student. I want book to explain principle of extractiom..
How I can get the AI key points ?
HypoNAtremia =
Hypo= Less
Na = Sodium
Great
zor for spas doctor :)
why dr we should avoid narcotics in asthma please
Because narcotics cause respiratory depression as a side effect.
@@mentaldental thank u dr they usually bring a scenario where an asthmatic pt. needs analgesic after exo and they will list narcotic as well as nsaid here we will prefer the narcotic right
really appreciate ur response ur r so Hamble and awesome
What dentist keeps morphine 9n their cabinet?
Haha, not many. But some dentists are trained in advanced life support and able to sedate and start IVs-these dentists may have it in their crash cart. And ultimately, I teach to the board exam and what you need to know for that.
heparin for haemophilia????
Can u send coagulation pathway links....
Part 1: th-cam.com/video/CYIV3KY5cB4/w-d-xo.html
Part 2: th-cam.com/video/gwGZO-ErURk/w-d-xo.html
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Sir your videos are too good for but sir i am having difficulty in understanding chpter fratcurr of oral surgery can you please make video on this chapter for better understanding thnkyou sir
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