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Respiratory Tract Infections: Common Causes – Respiratory Medicine | Lecturio
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► LEARN ABOUT:
- Sources of lung infections
- Exposed to the environment through inhaled air
- Upper respiratory tract densely colonised with bacteria
- Inhaled air
- Infected droplets
- Fungal spores
- Microaspiration from nasopharynx: most bacteria
- Lung infections caused by the three commonest pathogens:
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- Influenza A
- Streptococcus pneumoniae
► THE PROF: Your lecturer is Professor Jeremy Brown, which is a clinician scienti...
published: 09 Sep 2015
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Respiratory Viruses - Clinical Presentations and Diagnosis
In this video, we discuss mainly influenza and RSV. These viruses can cause upper respiratory tract infections (like rhinitis, pharyngitis, and laryngitis), or lower respiratory tract infections (like tracheitis, bronchilitis, and pneumonia). For more videos and questions, visit - https://www.macrophage.co. Subscribe - https://goo.gl/EMRlRa. Support us on Patreon - https://goo.gl/bhmrgJ.
Croup is an infection of the trachea, and can present with stridor.
In addition to creating open-access educational videos like this one, Macrophage offers a free cutting-edge edge learning platform for medical education. We use short videos, questions, and machine learning to adapt our courses to your specific strengths and weaknesses. Make a free account at http://www.macropahge.co
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published: 03 Feb 2017
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What is an upper respiratory infection (URI)? | NCLEX-RN | Khan Academy
Created by Ryan Scott Patton.
Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/nclex-rn/rn-respiratory-system-diseases/rn-nose-sinus-upper-respiratory/v/what-is-allergic-rhinitis?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Desc&utm_campaign=Nclex-rn
Missed the previous lesson? https://www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/nclex-rn/rn-respiratory-system-diseases/rn-pleural-effusion/v/vein-artery-nerve-bundle?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Desc&utm_campaign=Nclex-rn
NCLEX-RN on Khan Academy: A collection of questions from content covered on the NCLEX-RN. These questions are available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 United States License (available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/).
About Khan Academy: Khan Academy offers practice exercises, instructio...
published: 12 Sep 2014
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Prevention of pneumonia and respiratory tract infection
published: 16 Jan 2020
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respiratory tract infection /respiratory infection (part 1)
hello
welcome to our youtube channel Play microbiology
this channel is related to microbiology .step by step we will together learn whole microbiology .
in this we will discuss about respiratory tract infection.RS is of two type
1 upper respiratory tract infection
2 lower respiratory tract infection
we will learn them one by one .
Thankyou
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published: 18 Aug 2020
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15. Upper Respiratory Tract infections (URTI)
1.1.3. Block-III Respiratory Tract Infections
published: 19 Dec 2019
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Bacterial Diseases of the Respiratory Tract
published: 17 Oct 2020
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Respiratory Tract Infections: Influenza Virus – Respiratory Medicine | Lecturio
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This video “Respiratory Tract Infections: Influenza Virus” is part of the Lecturio course “Respiratory Medicine” ► WATCH the complete course on http://lectur.io/influenzavirus
► LEARN ABOUT:
- Influenza virus
- Influenza A - importance
- Subtypes of influenza virus
- Clinical manifestations of influenza virus
- Managment of influenza virus
► THE PROF:
Your tutor is Professor Jeremy Brown. He studied medicine in London, graduating with honors, and continued his postgraduate medical training in a variety of London hospitals.
He completed his PhD in molecular microbiology in 1999 and obtained a prestigious Welcome Advanced Research ...
published: 20 Mar 2018
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Health advice for the Prevention of Pneumonia and Respiratory Tract Infection
VO: To prevent pneumonia and respiratory tract infection,
Super: Prevention of Pneumonia and Respiratory Tract Infection
Super: Health Advice
VO: always keep hands clean and wash hands for at least 20 seconds
Super: Always keep hands clean
20 seconds
SOAP
VO: Put the lid down before flushing
Super: Put the lid down before flushing
VO: Add water to U-traps regularly
Super: Add water to U-traps regularly
VO: Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when sneezing or coughing
Super: Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when sneezing or coughing
VO: Wear a mask and seek medical advice promptly if unwell
Super: Wear a mask and seek medical advice promptly if unwell
VO: Fully cover your nose, mouth and chin with a mask
Super: Fully cover your nose, mouth and chin with a mask
VO: V...
published: 13 Feb 2020
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Prescribing antibiotics for acute respiratory tract infections (ARTIs) in adults
In a paper published today in Annals of Internal Medicine, ACP and the CDC issued advice for prescribing antibiotics for acute respiratory tract infections (ARTIs) in adults. Inappropriate use of antibiotics for ARTIs is an important factor contributing to the spread of antibiotic-resistant infections, which is a public health threat. Reducing overuse of antibiotics for ARTIs in adults is a clinical priority and a High Value Care way to improve quality of care, lower health care costs, and slow and/or prevent the continued rise in antibiotic resistance. Read the full paper: http://bit.ly/1P2HOAi
published: 19 Jan 2016
2:50
Respiratory Tract Infections: Common Causes – Respiratory Medicine | Lecturio
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This video “Respiratory Tract Infections: Common Causes” is part of the Lecturio course “Respiratory Medicine” ► WATCH the complete course on http://lectur.io/lunginfectscauses
► LEARN ABOUT:
- Sources of lung infections
- Exposed to the environment through inhaled air
- Upper respiratory tract densely colonised with bacteria
- Inhaled air
- Infected droplets
- Fungal spores
- Microaspiration from nasopharynx: most bacteria
- Lung infections caused by the three commonest pathogens:
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- Influenza A
- Streptococcus pneumoniae
► THE PROF: Your lecturer is Professor Jeremy Brown, which is a clinician scientist with an interest in respiratory infection. He studied medicine in London, graduating with honors, and completed his PhD in molecular microbiology in 1999. Browns research is mainly focused on respiratory complications of haematological disease and stem cell transplantation.
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► LEARN ABOUT:
- Sources of lung infections
- Exposed to the environment through inhaled air
- Upper respiratory tract densely colonised with bacteria
- Inhaled air
- Infected droplets
- Fungal spores
- Microaspiration from nasopharynx: most bacteria
- Lung infections caused by the three commonest pathogens:
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- Influenza A
- Streptococcus pneumoniae
► THE PROF: Your lecturer is Professor Jeremy Brown, which is a clinician scientist with an interest in respiratory infection. He studied medicine in London, graduating with honors, and completed his PhD in molecular microbiology in 1999. Browns research is mainly focused on respiratory complications of haematological disease and stem cell transplantation.
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- published: 09 Sep 2015
- views: 108582
6:28
Respiratory Viruses - Clinical Presentations and Diagnosis
In this video, we discuss mainly influenza and RSV. These viruses can cause upper respiratory tract infections (like rhinitis, pharyngitis, and laryngitis), or ...
In this video, we discuss mainly influenza and RSV. These viruses can cause upper respiratory tract infections (like rhinitis, pharyngitis, and laryngitis), or lower respiratory tract infections (like tracheitis, bronchilitis, and pneumonia). For more videos and questions, visit - https://www.macrophage.co. Subscribe - https://goo.gl/EMRlRa. Support us on Patreon - https://goo.gl/bhmrgJ.
Croup is an infection of the trachea, and can present with stridor.
In addition to creating open-access educational videos like this one, Macrophage offers a free cutting-edge edge learning platform for medical education. We use short videos, questions, and machine learning to adapt our courses to your specific strengths and weaknesses. Make a free account at http://www.macropahge.co
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In this video, we discuss mainly influenza and RSV. These viruses can cause upper respiratory tract infections (like rhinitis, pharyngitis, and laryngitis), or lower respiratory tract infections (like tracheitis, bronchilitis, and pneumonia). For more videos and questions, visit - https://www.macrophage.co. Subscribe - https://goo.gl/EMRlRa. Support us on Patreon - https://goo.gl/bhmrgJ.
Croup is an infection of the trachea, and can present with stridor.
In addition to creating open-access educational videos like this one, Macrophage offers a free cutting-edge edge learning platform for medical education. We use short videos, questions, and machine learning to adapt our courses to your specific strengths and weaknesses. Make a free account at http://www.macropahge.co
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- published: 03 Feb 2017
- views: 78428
15:54
What is an upper respiratory infection (URI)? | NCLEX-RN | Khan Academy
Created by Ryan Scott Patton.
Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/nclex-rn/rn-respiratory-system-diseases/rn-nose-sinus-upper-respira...
Created by Ryan Scott Patton.
Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/nclex-rn/rn-respiratory-system-diseases/rn-nose-sinus-upper-respiratory/v/what-is-allergic-rhinitis?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Desc&utm_campaign=Nclex-rn
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NCLEX-RN on Khan Academy: A collection of questions from content covered on the NCLEX-RN. These questions are available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 United States License (available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/).
About Khan Academy: Khan Academy offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard that empower learners to study at their own pace in and outside of the classroom. We tackle math, science, computer programming, history, art history, economics, and more. Our math missions guide learners from kindergarten to calculus using state-of-the-art, adaptive technology that identifies strengths and learning gaps. We've also partnered with institutions like NASA, The Museum of Modern Art, The California Academy of Sciences, and MIT to offer specialized content.
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NCLEX-RN on Khan Academy: A collection of questions from content covered on the NCLEX-RN. These questions are available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 United States License (available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/).
About Khan Academy: Khan Academy offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard that empower learners to study at their own pace in and outside of the classroom. We tackle math, science, computer programming, history, art history, economics, and more. Our math missions guide learners from kindergarten to calculus using state-of-the-art, adaptive technology that identifies strengths and learning gaps. We've also partnered with institutions like NASA, The Museum of Modern Art, The California Academy of Sciences, and MIT to offer specialized content.
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- published: 12 Sep 2014
- views: 248620
14:29
respiratory tract infection /respiratory infection (part 1)
hello
welcome to our youtube channel Play microbiology
this channel is related to microbiology .step by step we will together learn whole microbiology .
in thi...
hello
welcome to our youtube channel Play microbiology
this channel is related to microbiology .step by step we will together learn whole microbiology .
in this we will discuss about respiratory tract infection.RS is of two type
1 upper respiratory tract infection
2 lower respiratory tract infection
we will learn them one by one .
Thankyou
please like share and subscribe so that we can grow together.
#Playmicrobiology #Play #microbiology
https://wn.com/Respiratory_Tract_Infection_Respiratory_Infection_(Part_1)
hello
welcome to our youtube channel Play microbiology
this channel is related to microbiology .step by step we will together learn whole microbiology .
in this we will discuss about respiratory tract infection.RS is of two type
1 upper respiratory tract infection
2 lower respiratory tract infection
we will learn them one by one .
Thankyou
please like share and subscribe so that we can grow together.
#Playmicrobiology #Play #microbiology
- published: 18 Aug 2020
- views: 37276
7:07
Respiratory Tract Infections: Influenza Virus – Respiratory Medicine | Lecturio
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► LEARN ABOUT:
- Influenza virus
- Influenza A - importance
- Subtypes of influenza virus
- Clinical manifestations of influenza virus
- Managment of influenza virus
► THE PROF:
Your tutor is Professor Jeremy Brown. He studied medicine in London, graduating with honors, and continued his postgraduate medical training in a variety of London hospitals.
He completed his PhD in molecular microbiology in 1999 and obtained a prestigious Welcome Advanced Research Fellowship for further scientific training at the University of Adelaide.
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► LEARN ABOUT:
- Influenza virus
- Influenza A - importance
- Subtypes of influenza virus
- Clinical manifestations of influenza virus
- Managment of influenza virus
► THE PROF:
Your tutor is Professor Jeremy Brown. He studied medicine in London, graduating with honors, and continued his postgraduate medical training in a variety of London hospitals.
He completed his PhD in molecular microbiology in 1999 and obtained a prestigious Welcome Advanced Research Fellowship for further scientific training at the University of Adelaide.
► LECTURIO is your single-point resource for medical school:
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- published: 20 Mar 2018
- views: 46036
0:31
Health advice for the Prevention of Pneumonia and Respiratory Tract Infection
VO: To prevent pneumonia and respiratory tract infection,
Super: Prevention of Pneumonia and Respiratory Tract Infection
Super: Health Advice
VO: always kee...
VO: To prevent pneumonia and respiratory tract infection,
Super: Prevention of Pneumonia and Respiratory Tract Infection
Super: Health Advice
VO: always keep hands clean and wash hands for at least 20 seconds
Super: Always keep hands clean
20 seconds
SOAP
VO: Put the lid down before flushing
Super: Put the lid down before flushing
VO: Add water to U-traps regularly
Super: Add water to U-traps regularly
VO: Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when sneezing or coughing
Super: Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when sneezing or coughing
VO: Wear a mask and seek medical advice promptly if unwell
Super: Wear a mask and seek medical advice promptly if unwell
VO: Fully cover your nose, mouth and chin with a mask
Super: Fully cover your nose, mouth and chin with a mask
VO: Visit chp.gov.hk to learn more
Super: chp.gov.hk
Centre for Health Protection logo
Department of Health logo
https://wn.com/Health_Advice_For_The_Prevention_Of_Pneumonia_And_Respiratory_Tract_Infection
VO: To prevent pneumonia and respiratory tract infection,
Super: Prevention of Pneumonia and Respiratory Tract Infection
Super: Health Advice
VO: always keep hands clean and wash hands for at least 20 seconds
Super: Always keep hands clean
20 seconds
SOAP
VO: Put the lid down before flushing
Super: Put the lid down before flushing
VO: Add water to U-traps regularly
Super: Add water to U-traps regularly
VO: Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when sneezing or coughing
Super: Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when sneezing or coughing
VO: Wear a mask and seek medical advice promptly if unwell
Super: Wear a mask and seek medical advice promptly if unwell
VO: Fully cover your nose, mouth and chin with a mask
Super: Fully cover your nose, mouth and chin with a mask
VO: Visit chp.gov.hk to learn more
Super: chp.gov.hk
Centre for Health Protection logo
Department of Health logo
- published: 13 Feb 2020
- views: 20170
1:41
Prescribing antibiotics for acute respiratory tract infections (ARTIs) in adults
In a paper published today in Annals of Internal Medicine, ACP and the CDC issued advice for prescribing antibiotics for acute respiratory tract infections (ART...
In a paper published today in Annals of Internal Medicine, ACP and the CDC issued advice for prescribing antibiotics for acute respiratory tract infections (ARTIs) in adults. Inappropriate use of antibiotics for ARTIs is an important factor contributing to the spread of antibiotic-resistant infections, which is a public health threat. Reducing overuse of antibiotics for ARTIs in adults is a clinical priority and a High Value Care way to improve quality of care, lower health care costs, and slow and/or prevent the continued rise in antibiotic resistance. Read the full paper: http://bit.ly/1P2HOAi
https://wn.com/Prescribing_Antibiotics_For_Acute_Respiratory_Tract_Infections_(Artis)_In_Adults
In a paper published today in Annals of Internal Medicine, ACP and the CDC issued advice for prescribing antibiotics for acute respiratory tract infections (ARTIs) in adults. Inappropriate use of antibiotics for ARTIs is an important factor contributing to the spread of antibiotic-resistant infections, which is a public health threat. Reducing overuse of antibiotics for ARTIs in adults is a clinical priority and a High Value Care way to improve quality of care, lower health care costs, and slow and/or prevent the continued rise in antibiotic resistance. Read the full paper: http://bit.ly/1P2HOAi
- published: 19 Jan 2016
- views: 14787
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Acute haat
Een verkeerde blik, een foute grap, een schelle stem en hopla, daar zijn ze:
De stomme mensen at first sight. Meteen gaan je nekharen overeind, en gaat je hartslag omhoog.
Hoezeer je ook de acute mini-haat probeert weg te drukken, het lukt niet.
Er zit maar één ding op: run, Forest, run!
Maar wat moet je doen als je geen kant op kunt?
Als je op je werk klemgezet word door die ene vervelende collega, of als je
op het zoveelste kerstfeest met je verschrikkelijke zwager twister moet spelen?
Wat vinden we het moeilijkst? Opscheppers, betweters, veelpraters, hautaine zwijgers, uit de hoogte-doeners, onwrikbare loketbeambten, de lijst gaat maar door.
Het venster waartussen iemand die je wel aardig vindt zich mag bewegen lijkt smal, maar is breder dan je denkt. Vooral Lies moet nogal eens beschaa...
published: 07 Dec 2024
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Acute Inflammation - Definition, Pathogenesis, Causes, Mediators, Morphology, Exudate and Transudate
In this video, I discuss about Acute Inflammation. It is a normal tissue response in our body against tissue insults. Here I explain the mechanism, morphology, causes and everything about acute inflammation. Thanks for watching. See you soon in the next video!
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published: 31 Mar 2020
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Acute and Chronic Conditions: What's The Difference?
Dr. Elizabeth Gath is a physician in internal medicine at UAMS. She enjoys getting to be a detective for her patients to advise her patients on what can best make them feel better.
To schedule an appointment at UAMS Health, visit https://uamshealth.com/make-an-appointment/.
published: 12 Apr 2012
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Acute Renal Failure
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Acute Kidney Injury, a.k.a. Acute Renal Failure, Animation
(USMLE topics) Pathology of AKI, causes (prerenal, renal and postrenal), symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.
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Acute kidney injury, AKI, also known as acute renal failure, is a sudden, rapid loss of kidney function, typical...
published: 27 Jan 2020
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Acute - KAITO, Hatsune Miku, Luka Megurine
Holiii soy ove! :3
subo este video porque vi que esta siendo borrado de muchos canales
(disculpen la mala calidad, esta grabado de otro video xd)
no se cuanto durará el video en mi canal, pero espero que lo puedan disfrutar! :D
published: 30 Aug 2021
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Acute Inflammation | Immunology
In this video, Dr Matt explains:
- What is inflammation
- The purpose of inflammation
- Causes of inflammation
- Clinical features of inflammation
- Process of inflammation
- Outcomes of inflammation
published: 07 Feb 2020
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Acute Kidney Injury (Acute Renal Failure) Nursing NCLEX Review Management, Stages, Pathophysiology
Acute kidney injury (also called acute renal failure) nursing NCLEX review lecture on the nursing management, stages, pathophysiology, and causes (prerenal, intrarenal, postrenal).
What is Acute Kidney Injury? It is the SUDDEN decrease in renal function that leads to the build up of waste in the blood, fluid overload, and electrolyte imbalances.
What are the causes of Acute Kidney Injury? There are three causes, which are based on location. The first is known as prerenal injury and this is an issue with the perfusion to the kidneys that leads to decreased renal function. A second cause is known as intrarenal injury, and this is due to damage to the nephrons of the kidney. Lastly, postrenal injury is due to a blockage located in the urinary tract after the kidney that can extend to the ...
published: 15 Jul 2017
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Acute Heart Failure Treatment Mnemonic | Role of IV Diuretics, Vasodilators, Oxygen and Monitoring
Learn how to quickly remember the treatment for acute heart failure exacerbation with this easy mnemonic! This video simplifies the management of acute heart failure, covering essential steps to stabilize your patients. Perfect for medical students, residents, and healthcare professionals preparing for exams or clinical practice.
published: 08 Dec 2024
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Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) - Medical-Surgical - Renal System |@LevelUpRN
Underlying causes of AKI, including: prerenal AKI, intrarenal AKI, and postrenal AKI. The 4 phases of Acute Kidney Injury and the signs/symptoms associated with this disorder. The abnormal lab values that will be present with AKI, along with treatment and nursing care of patients with AKI.
Cathy Parkes BSN, RN, CWCN, PHN covers acute Kidney Injury (AKI). The Medical-Surgical (Med-Surg) - Renal System video tutorial series is intended to help RN and PN nursing students study for your nursing school exams, including the ATI, HESI and NCLEX.
#NCLEX #HESI #Kaplan #ATI #NursingSchool #NursingStudent #Nurse #RN #PN #Education #LVN #LPN #Renal #aki
0:00 What to Expect with acute Kidney Injury
0:29 Acute Kidney Injury
0:47 Causes of acute Kidney Injury
1:56 Phases of acute Kidney Injury
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published: 18 Dec 2021
1:05:13
Acute haat
Een verkeerde blik, een foute grap, een schelle stem en hopla, daar zijn ze:
De stomme mensen at first sight. Meteen gaan je nekharen overeind, en gaat je harts...
Een verkeerde blik, een foute grap, een schelle stem en hopla, daar zijn ze:
De stomme mensen at first sight. Meteen gaan je nekharen overeind, en gaat je hartslag omhoog.
Hoezeer je ook de acute mini-haat probeert weg te drukken, het lukt niet.
Er zit maar één ding op: run, Forest, run!
Maar wat moet je doen als je geen kant op kunt?
Als je op je werk klemgezet word door die ene vervelende collega, of als je
op het zoveelste kerstfeest met je verschrikkelijke zwager twister moet spelen?
Wat vinden we het moeilijkst? Opscheppers, betweters, veelpraters, hautaine zwijgers, uit de hoogte-doeners, onwrikbare loketbeambten, de lijst gaat maar door.
Het venster waartussen iemand die je wel aardig vindt zich mag bewegen lijkt smal, maar is breder dan je denkt. Vooral Lies moet nogal eens beschaamd op haar hatende mening terugkomen. Aafs antenne werkt een stuk beter en heeft het zelden mis. Stomme mensen blijven stom.
Gelukkig zijn de stomme mensen met minder.
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Een verkeerde blik, een foute grap, een schelle stem en hopla, daar zijn ze:
De stomme mensen at first sight. Meteen gaan je nekharen overeind, en gaat je hartslag omhoog.
Hoezeer je ook de acute mini-haat probeert weg te drukken, het lukt niet.
Er zit maar één ding op: run, Forest, run!
Maar wat moet je doen als je geen kant op kunt?
Als je op je werk klemgezet word door die ene vervelende collega, of als je
op het zoveelste kerstfeest met je verschrikkelijke zwager twister moet spelen?
Wat vinden we het moeilijkst? Opscheppers, betweters, veelpraters, hautaine zwijgers, uit de hoogte-doeners, onwrikbare loketbeambten, de lijst gaat maar door.
Het venster waartussen iemand die je wel aardig vindt zich mag bewegen lijkt smal, maar is breder dan je denkt. Vooral Lies moet nogal eens beschaamd op haar hatende mening terugkomen. Aafs antenne werkt een stuk beter en heeft het zelden mis. Stomme mensen blijven stom.
Gelukkig zijn de stomme mensen met minder.
Het vredig vouwen van adventskarton met je beste vriendin en de grote bonte specht maken veel, zo niet alles goed deze weken.
🎧 Geproduceerd door: Tonny Media.
🩺 Sluit nu je zorgverzekering af op https://www.ohra.nl
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- published: 07 Dec 2024
- views: 4072
11:06
Acute Inflammation - Definition, Pathogenesis, Causes, Mediators, Morphology, Exudate and Transudate
In this video, I discuss about Acute Inflammation. It is a normal tissue response in our body against tissue insults. Here I explain the mechanism, morphology, ...
In this video, I discuss about Acute Inflammation. It is a normal tissue response in our body against tissue insults. Here I explain the mechanism, morphology, causes and everything about acute inflammation. Thanks for watching. See you soon in the next video!
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In this video, I discuss about Acute Inflammation. It is a normal tissue response in our body against tissue insults. Here I explain the mechanism, morphology, causes and everything about acute inflammation. Thanks for watching. See you soon in the next video!
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- published: 31 Mar 2020
- views: 246783
0:52
Acute and Chronic Conditions: What's The Difference?
Dr. Elizabeth Gath is a physician in internal medicine at UAMS. She enjoys getting to be a detective for her patients to advise her patients on what can best ma...
Dr. Elizabeth Gath is a physician in internal medicine at UAMS. She enjoys getting to be a detective for her patients to advise her patients on what can best make them feel better.
To schedule an appointment at UAMS Health, visit https://uamshealth.com/make-an-appointment/.
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Dr. Elizabeth Gath is a physician in internal medicine at UAMS. She enjoys getting to be a detective for her patients to advise her patients on what can best make them feel better.
To schedule an appointment at UAMS Health, visit https://uamshealth.com/make-an-appointment/.
- published: 12 Apr 2012
- views: 20048
10:12
Acute Renal Failure
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- published: 05 Nov 2014
- views: 877117
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Acute Kidney Injury, a.k.a. Acute Renal Failure, Animation
(USMLE topics) Pathology of AKI, causes (prerenal, renal and postrenal), symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.
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(USMLE topics) Pathology of AKI, causes (prerenal, renal and postrenal), symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.
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All images/videos by Alila Medical Media are for information purposes ONLY and are NOT intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
Acute kidney injury, AKI, also known as acute renal failure, is a sudden, rapid loss of kidney function, typically within days or weeks.
The function of the kidneys is to filter blood plasma, removing metabolic wastes in urine, while also adjusting urine composition to maintain balance of various blood parameters. In AKI, metabolic wastes accumulate; and fluid, electrolyte and acid-base disorders may develop quickly. Of the many possible complications, most serious are potassium overload - hyperkalemia, and excess of fluid volume, or hypervolemia. Usually, both kidneys must fail for AKI to be diagnosed.
While AKI can be caused by a rapidly progressing intrinsic kidney disease, it is most commonly a consequence of an underlying condition outside the kidney.
Causes are classified as prerenal, renal and postrenal, with prerenal being most common.
Urine formation occurs in the functional units of kidneys, called the nephrons. Blood enters the nephrons via the afferent arteriole, passes through a ball of capillaries called the glomerulus, where filtration takes place, then leaves via the efferent arteriole. Blood pressure inside the glomerulus must be high enough to enable filtration. This is achieved by having the afferent arteriole significantly larger than the efferent arteriole, creating a blood flow with a large inlet and small outlet.
Prerenal AKI is usually due to an inadequate blood flow to the kidneys. Major causes include extracellular fluid volume depletion and decreased blood pressure, both of which reduce the glomerular filtration rate. Normally, autoregulatory mechanisms within the kidney, which dilate the afferent arteriole in response to volume loss, can compensate for a certain degree of low blood flow. AKI develops when hypoperfusion is severe, or when these mechanisms are compromised in patients with preexisting chronic kidney disease. Medications that cause dilation of the efferent arteriole or constriction of the afferent arteriole, reduce the pressure inside the glomerulus, and may contribute to development of AKI.
In patients with prerenal AKI but otherwise healthy kidneys, renal function typically returns to normal after the underlying condition is resolved, or the offending drug is discontinued.
Renal causes refer to intrinsic problems within the kidney, such as inflammation or necrosis of any of its components: the glomeruli, renal tubules, and interstitium.
Postrenal causes include various types of obstruction in the storage or voiding parts of the urinary system. These range from microscopic obstruction within renal tubules, to blockage of ureters by kidney stones, to urethral obstruction due to enlarged prostate in men.
Some AKI may involve problems at MORE than one level. For example, renal hypoperfusion, a prerenal cause, may sometimes be severe enough to induce ischemia of renal tubule cells, leading to intrinsic kidney disease. As the cells die, cellular debris may clog the tubules, becoming a postrenal cause.
Initially, symptoms of AKI are commonly masked by those of the underlying condition. In a later stage, symptoms are due to accumulation of nitrogenous wastes and disturbances of fluid and electrolyte balance. Urine output may or may not be reduced.
Diagnosis is based on renal function tests, such as serum creatinine and urea, serum electrolytes, urinary sediment, urine output and urinalysis.
Cause must be determined. Prerenal causes are usually apparent. Ultrasound is commonly performed to detect postrenal blockage.
Treatments aim to address the underlying cause, although some patients may also require fluid and electrolyte management, or dialysis.
https://wn.com/Acute_Kidney_Injury,_A.K.A._Acute_Renal_Failure,_Animation
(USMLE topics) Pathology of AKI, causes (prerenal, renal and postrenal), symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.
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Acute kidney injury, AKI, also known as acute renal failure, is a sudden, rapid loss of kidney function, typically within days or weeks.
The function of the kidneys is to filter blood plasma, removing metabolic wastes in urine, while also adjusting urine composition to maintain balance of various blood parameters. In AKI, metabolic wastes accumulate; and fluid, electrolyte and acid-base disorders may develop quickly. Of the many possible complications, most serious are potassium overload - hyperkalemia, and excess of fluid volume, or hypervolemia. Usually, both kidneys must fail for AKI to be diagnosed.
While AKI can be caused by a rapidly progressing intrinsic kidney disease, it is most commonly a consequence of an underlying condition outside the kidney.
Causes are classified as prerenal, renal and postrenal, with prerenal being most common.
Urine formation occurs in the functional units of kidneys, called the nephrons. Blood enters the nephrons via the afferent arteriole, passes through a ball of capillaries called the glomerulus, where filtration takes place, then leaves via the efferent arteriole. Blood pressure inside the glomerulus must be high enough to enable filtration. This is achieved by having the afferent arteriole significantly larger than the efferent arteriole, creating a blood flow with a large inlet and small outlet.
Prerenal AKI is usually due to an inadequate blood flow to the kidneys. Major causes include extracellular fluid volume depletion and decreased blood pressure, both of which reduce the glomerular filtration rate. Normally, autoregulatory mechanisms within the kidney, which dilate the afferent arteriole in response to volume loss, can compensate for a certain degree of low blood flow. AKI develops when hypoperfusion is severe, or when these mechanisms are compromised in patients with preexisting chronic kidney disease. Medications that cause dilation of the efferent arteriole or constriction of the afferent arteriole, reduce the pressure inside the glomerulus, and may contribute to development of AKI.
In patients with prerenal AKI but otherwise healthy kidneys, renal function typically returns to normal after the underlying condition is resolved, or the offending drug is discontinued.
Renal causes refer to intrinsic problems within the kidney, such as inflammation or necrosis of any of its components: the glomeruli, renal tubules, and interstitium.
Postrenal causes include various types of obstruction in the storage or voiding parts of the urinary system. These range from microscopic obstruction within renal tubules, to blockage of ureters by kidney stones, to urethral obstruction due to enlarged prostate in men.
Some AKI may involve problems at MORE than one level. For example, renal hypoperfusion, a prerenal cause, may sometimes be severe enough to induce ischemia of renal tubule cells, leading to intrinsic kidney disease. As the cells die, cellular debris may clog the tubules, becoming a postrenal cause.
Initially, symptoms of AKI are commonly masked by those of the underlying condition. In a later stage, symptoms are due to accumulation of nitrogenous wastes and disturbances of fluid and electrolyte balance. Urine output may or may not be reduced.
Diagnosis is based on renal function tests, such as serum creatinine and urea, serum electrolytes, urinary sediment, urine output and urinalysis.
Cause must be determined. Prerenal causes are usually apparent. Ultrasound is commonly performed to detect postrenal blockage.
Treatments aim to address the underlying cause, although some patients may also require fluid and electrolyte management, or dialysis.
- published: 27 Jan 2020
- views: 285783
5:01
Acute - KAITO, Hatsune Miku, Luka Megurine
Holiii soy ove! :3
subo este video porque vi que esta siendo borrado de muchos canales
(disculpen la mala calidad, esta grabado de otro video xd)
no se cuan...
Holiii soy ove! :3
subo este video porque vi que esta siendo borrado de muchos canales
(disculpen la mala calidad, esta grabado de otro video xd)
no se cuanto durará el video en mi canal, pero espero que lo puedan disfrutar! :D
https://wn.com/Acute_Kaito,_Hatsune_Miku,_Luka_Megurine
Holiii soy ove! :3
subo este video porque vi que esta siendo borrado de muchos canales
(disculpen la mala calidad, esta grabado de otro video xd)
no se cuanto durará el video en mi canal, pero espero que lo puedan disfrutar! :D
- published: 30 Aug 2021
- views: 567679
24:19
Acute Inflammation | Immunology
In this video, Dr Matt explains:
- What is inflammation
- The purpose of inflammation
- Causes of inflammation
- Clinical features of inflammation
- Process of ...
In this video, Dr Matt explains:
- What is inflammation
- The purpose of inflammation
- Causes of inflammation
- Clinical features of inflammation
- Process of inflammation
- Outcomes of inflammation
https://wn.com/Acute_Inflammation_|_Immunology
In this video, Dr Matt explains:
- What is inflammation
- The purpose of inflammation
- Causes of inflammation
- Clinical features of inflammation
- Process of inflammation
- Outcomes of inflammation
- published: 07 Feb 2020
- views: 137764
27:43
Acute Kidney Injury (Acute Renal Failure) Nursing NCLEX Review Management, Stages, Pathophysiology
Acute kidney injury (also called acute renal failure) nursing NCLEX review lecture on the nursing management, stages, pathophysiology, and causes (prerenal, int...
Acute kidney injury (also called acute renal failure) nursing NCLEX review lecture on the nursing management, stages, pathophysiology, and causes (prerenal, intrarenal, postrenal).
What is Acute Kidney Injury? It is the SUDDEN decrease in renal function that leads to the build up of waste in the blood, fluid overload, and electrolyte imbalances.
What are the causes of Acute Kidney Injury? There are three causes, which are based on location. The first is known as prerenal injury and this is an issue with the perfusion to the kidneys that leads to decreased renal function. A second cause is known as intrarenal injury, and this is due to damage to the nephrons of the kidney. Lastly, postrenal injury is due to a blockage located in the urinary tract after the kidney that can extend to the urethra. This is causing the back flow of urine, which increases the pressure and waste in the kidneys.
Stages of Acute Kidney Injury: There are four stage of acute kidney injury, which include initiation, oliguric, diuresis, and recovery stage. The initiation stage starts when a cause creates an injury to the kidney and then signs and symptoms start to appear. This leads to the oliguric stages. The patient will void less than 400 mL/day of urine during this stage and will experience increased BUN/creatinine levels, azotemia, hyperkalemia, hypervolemia, increase phosphate and decreased calcium levels along with metabolic acidosis.
After this stage the patient can progress to the diuresis stage and this is where the patient will void 3-6 Liters of urine per day due to osmotic diuresis. The patient is at risk for hypokalemia, dehydration, and hypovolemia. The last stage is recovery and the patient's glomerular filtration rate has returned to normal. Therefore, the kidneys are able to maintain normal BUN and creatinine levels, electrolyte, and water levels.
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Acute kidney injury (also called acute renal failure) nursing NCLEX review lecture on the nursing management, stages, pathophysiology, and causes (prerenal, intrarenal, postrenal).
What is Acute Kidney Injury? It is the SUDDEN decrease in renal function that leads to the build up of waste in the blood, fluid overload, and electrolyte imbalances.
What are the causes of Acute Kidney Injury? There are three causes, which are based on location. The first is known as prerenal injury and this is an issue with the perfusion to the kidneys that leads to decreased renal function. A second cause is known as intrarenal injury, and this is due to damage to the nephrons of the kidney. Lastly, postrenal injury is due to a blockage located in the urinary tract after the kidney that can extend to the urethra. This is causing the back flow of urine, which increases the pressure and waste in the kidneys.
Stages of Acute Kidney Injury: There are four stage of acute kidney injury, which include initiation, oliguric, diuresis, and recovery stage. The initiation stage starts when a cause creates an injury to the kidney and then signs and symptoms start to appear. This leads to the oliguric stages. The patient will void less than 400 mL/day of urine during this stage and will experience increased BUN/creatinine levels, azotemia, hyperkalemia, hypervolemia, increase phosphate and decreased calcium levels along with metabolic acidosis.
After this stage the patient can progress to the diuresis stage and this is where the patient will void 3-6 Liters of urine per day due to osmotic diuresis. The patient is at risk for hypokalemia, dehydration, and hypovolemia. The last stage is recovery and the patient's glomerular filtration rate has returned to normal. Therefore, the kidneys are able to maintain normal BUN and creatinine levels, electrolyte, and water levels.
Quiz on Acute Kidney Injury: http://www.registerednursern.com/acute-kidney-injury-nclex-practice-questions/
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- published: 15 Jul 2017
- views: 1959301
8:18
Acute Heart Failure Treatment Mnemonic | Role of IV Diuretics, Vasodilators, Oxygen and Monitoring
Learn how to quickly remember the treatment for acute heart failure exacerbation with this easy mnemonic! This video simplifies the management of acute heart fa...
Learn how to quickly remember the treatment for acute heart failure exacerbation with this easy mnemonic! This video simplifies the management of acute heart failure, covering essential steps to stabilize your patients. Perfect for medical students, residents, and healthcare professionals preparing for exams or clinical practice.
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Learn how to quickly remember the treatment for acute heart failure exacerbation with this easy mnemonic! This video simplifies the management of acute heart failure, covering essential steps to stabilize your patients. Perfect for medical students, residents, and healthcare professionals preparing for exams or clinical practice.
- published: 08 Dec 2024
- views: 23
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Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) - Medical-Surgical - Renal System |@LevelUpRN
Underlying causes of AKI, including: prerenal AKI, intrarenal AKI, and postrenal AKI. The 4 phases of Acute Kidney Injury and the signs/symptoms associated with...
Underlying causes of AKI, including: prerenal AKI, intrarenal AKI, and postrenal AKI. The 4 phases of Acute Kidney Injury and the signs/symptoms associated with this disorder. The abnormal lab values that will be present with AKI, along with treatment and nursing care of patients with AKI.
Cathy Parkes BSN, RN, CWCN, PHN covers acute Kidney Injury (AKI). The Medical-Surgical (Med-Surg) - Renal System video tutorial series is intended to help RN and PN nursing students study for your nursing school exams, including the ATI, HESI and NCLEX.
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0:00 What to Expect with acute Kidney Injury
0:29 Acute Kidney Injury
0:47 Causes of acute Kidney Injury
1:56 Phases of acute Kidney Injury
3:37 Lab Abnormalities
4:24 Treatments for acute Kidney Injury
4:59 Nursing Care
5:28 Quiz Time!
6:32 What’s Next?
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https://wn.com/Acute_Kidney_Injury_(Aki)_Medical_Surgical_Renal_System_|_Leveluprn
Underlying causes of AKI, including: prerenal AKI, intrarenal AKI, and postrenal AKI. The 4 phases of Acute Kidney Injury and the signs/symptoms associated with this disorder. The abnormal lab values that will be present with AKI, along with treatment and nursing care of patients with AKI.
Cathy Parkes BSN, RN, CWCN, PHN covers acute Kidney Injury (AKI). The Medical-Surgical (Med-Surg) - Renal System video tutorial series is intended to help RN and PN nursing students study for your nursing school exams, including the ATI, HESI and NCLEX.
#NCLEX #HESI #Kaplan #ATI #NursingSchool #NursingStudent #Nurse #RN #PN #Education #LVN #LPN #Renal #aki
0:00 What to Expect with acute Kidney Injury
0:29 Acute Kidney Injury
0:47 Causes of acute Kidney Injury
1:56 Phases of acute Kidney Injury
3:37 Lab Abnormalities
4:24 Treatments for acute Kidney Injury
4:59 Nursing Care
5:28 Quiz Time!
6:32 What’s Next?
🚨Head over to our interactive study guide and index ANYTIME and find out exactly which card we’re referencing. https://bit.ly/MedSurgIndex
💊 The 5-A-Day Pharmacology Challenge: Immunity Medications is LIVE! 💉 It’s not too late to join—the challenge ends August 27 at 11:59 PM PT! Don’t miss out on this FREE opportunity to boost your study skills and win amazing prizes, including an iPad Air and more. The challenge is open to everyone, whether you're in nursing school, love learning, or love prizes. 🙌
👉 Sign up now: bit.ly/pharmchallenge
🎉 Want to breeze through nursing school and ace the NCLEX? 🩺 With our Comprehensive Nursing Collection, you'll get EVERYTHING you need to succeed, plus some amazing perks! 🎁 Right now, when you grab the collection, you'll score a FREE Nursing Planner, a whole YEAR of Level Up RN Membership, AND Flashables - NCLEX Edition (our signature flashcard content in an on-the-go digital format with guided, personalized learning and progress tracking!) 🤩 That's over $345 in savings—the ultimate deal to set you up for success from day one to NCLEX triumph! 🌟 🔗 Don’t wait—claim your bundle today and start leveling up! https://bit.ly/VeryMindful
🚪 Access our Cram Courses, Quizzes and Videos all in one ad free space with Level Up RN Membership https://bit.ly/LevelUpRNMembership
Want more ways to MASTER Medical-Surgical Nursing? Check out our flashcards, review games, videos, tips & more!
👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇
👉 https://bit.ly/AllMedSurg 👈
☝️👆☝️👆☝️👆☝️👆☝️👆
This is your one-stop-shop for materials to help you LEARN & REVIEW so you can PASS Nursing School.
🤔🤔🤔 DO YOU WANT TO PASS your classes, proctored exams and the NCLEX? 🤔🤔🤔 Our resources are the best you can buy. They are built with a single goal: help you pass with no fluff. Everything you need, and nothing you don’t. Don’t take our word for it, though! Check out our hundreds of ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ reviews from nurses who passed their exams and the NCLEX with Level Up RN.
🗂️ Our Ultimate Nursing School Survival kit is your number 1 resource to get through nursing school and to pass the NCLEX. Whether you're just starting school or you’re already prepping for the NCLEX, this bundle of flashcards is the best you can buy. It covers all the information you need to know to pass all your exams and it has FREE shipping!
➡️ https://bit.ly/TUNSSK ⬅️
L👀king for EVEN MORE resources to survive Nursing School? Make your Nursing School experience your own! Life’s difficult enough—learning shouldn’t be.
🪅 Games https://nursesquad.com
💻 Digital resources https://bit.ly/NursingStudyCourses
📅 Organizational tools https://bit.ly/OrganizingSchool
✨Want perks? Join our channel!
https://youtube.com/leveluprn/join
🏷 Head to https://leveluprn.com/specials for all our latest deals!🥳️
📧 LOOKING FOR FREE RESOURCES TO HELP WITH YOUR EXAMS? Get exclusive tips, latest video releases and more delivered to your email!
➡️ https://leveluprn.com/signup ⬅️
⚕ 👩 LEVEL UP NURSE SQUAD 👩⚕️
All of the nurses at Level Up RN are here to help! Cathy Parkes started helping her fellow classmates back when she was in nursing school, tutoring so they could pass their exams and graduate. After she got her BSN and started working as an RN at Scripps Encinitas Hospital, she started this YouTube channel to help nursing students around the world. Since then she has built a team of top-notch dedicated nurses and nurse educators who are focused on improving nursing education and supporting career advancement for nurses everywhere. With flashcards, videos, courses, organizational tools and more, we are singularly focused on helping students and nurses Level Up on their exams and nursing careers.
- published: 18 Dec 2021
- views: 129291