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Respiratory System - Important Medications And Diseases

Published 1/2023MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHzLanguage: English | Size: 1.88 GB | Duration: 3h 7m


 

Essential course for all healthcare workers. It covers all the common and important topics in the respiratory system

What you'll learn

Healthcare workers of all specialities

Medical students

Nursing sutdents

Pharmacists

Doctors and practicing physicians

Requirements

There are no requirements or prerequisites

Description

This course covers the important and high-yield topics in the respiratory system. Including tuberculosis, COPD, carbon dioxide transportation, respiratory medications, lung diseases and much more.To save you , we covered the complex and important topics, leaving the basic subjects out, as they don’t need much explaining.To ensure optimal learning curve, we will discuss the pathophysiology first, then progress to diseases and how they manifest. At the end of the course, you can evaluate yourself by solving the high-yield cases. These cases are carefully crafted after a thorough review with a respiratory specialist to ensure accuracy and relevance.The topics we included are essential for both exams and clinical practice. These are especially useful if you’re a healthcare worker (medical student, nurse, or doctor), as you will see how these conditions appear in real patients.Regarding respiratory oncology, we will talk about the important respiratory cancers and the updated diagnostic tests. You will learn the different types of lung cancers and the complications that comes with each type.For microbiology enthusiasts, we covered all the important lung infections. These infections are common both in exams and in real life. It is very important to know the distinguishing features of each infection and how we treat them.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction

Section 2: Respiratory Physiology

Lecture 2 Acid–base balance

Lecture 3 Renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS)

Lecture 4 High-altitude physiology and pathophysiology

Lecture 5 Diffusing capacity for carbon monoxide

Lecture 6 Transport of carbon dioxide

Lecture 7 Oxygen–hemoglobin dissociation curve

Lecture 8 Flow-volume loop

Section 3: Respiratory Pathology

Lecture 9 Treatment of Acute Asthma Exacerbations

Lecture 10 Superior vena cava syndrome

Lecture 11 Sleep apnea

Lecture 12 Pulmonary hypertension

Lecture 13 Pulmonary embolism

Lecture 14 Pleural effusions and pulmonary edema

Lecture 15 Inhalation Burns

Lecture 16 Examples of Breathing

Lecture 17 Emphysema and Chronic Cough

Lecture 18 Cystic fibrosis

Lecture 19 Breathing Pattern Disorders

Section 4: Respiratory Oncology

Lecture 20 Tumors grading and staging

Lecture 21 Tumor lysis syndrome

Lecture 22 Newly found lung nodules

Lecture 23 Lung cancers

Lecture 24 Cancers teology

Section 5: Respiratory Infections

Lecture 25 Streptococcus

Lecture 26 Staphylococcus Aureus

Lecture 27 Respiratory syncytial virus

Lecture 28 Pseudomonas aeruginosa

Lecture 29 Ophthalmia neonatorum

Lecture 30 Nocardia

Lecture 31 Mycoplasma pneumoniae

Lecture 32 Listeria

Lecture 33 Legionella

Lecture 34 Infections prevalence in cystic fibrosis

Lecture 35 Coronavirus

Lecture 36 Bordetella pertussis, Parainfluenza, and Haemophilus influenzae

Lecture 37 Bordetella pertussis

Lecture 38 Anthrax

Section 6: Respiratory Medications

Lecture 39 Varenicline

Lecture 40 Vancomycin

Lecture 41 Tetracyclines

Lecture 42 Penicillins

Lecture 43 Penicillinase sensitive and resistance penicillins

Lecture 44 Metronidazole

Lecture 45 Methotrexate

Lecture 46 Macrolides

Lecture 47 Folate inhibitors

Lecture 48 Fluoroquinolone

Lecture 49 Clindamycin

Lecture 50 Cephalosporins

Lecture 51 Carbapenem

Lecture 52 Beta blocker

Lecture 53 Atropine

Lecture 54 Aminoglycosides

Lecture 55 Adrene receptors

Section 7: Tuberculosis

Lecture 56 Tuberculin Skin Test

Lecture 57 Antimycobacterial Drugs

Section 8: Diuretics and fluid manipulators

Lecture 58 ACE inhibitor

Lecture 59 Angiotensin II receptor blockers

Lecture 60 Potassium-sparing diuretics

Lecture 61 Thiazolidinedione

Lecture 62 Loop diuretic

Lecture 63 Fludrocortisone

Lecture 64 Acetazolamide

Section 9: Pain Management

Lecture 65 Opioids

Lecture 66 Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs

Lecture 67 Aspirin (Acetylsalicylic acid)

Lecture 68 Acetaminophen (Paracetamol)

Section 10: Special Criteria

Lecture 69 CURB-65 criteria

Lecture 70 Oxygen Desaturation

Section 11: Respiratory Equations

Lecture 71 Respiratory system equations and formulas

Section 12: Respiratory Cases

Lecture 72 Case #1

Lecture 73 Case #2

Lecture 74 Case #3

Lecture 75 Case #4

Lecture 76 Case #5

Lecture 77 Case #6

Lecture 78 Case #7

Lecture 79 Case #8

Lecture 80 Case #9

Lecture 81 Case #10

Lecture 82 Case #11

Section 13: Miscellaneous

Lecture 83 Sleep physiology

Lecture 84 Recurrent laryngeal nerve

Lecture 85 myasthenia gravis and Lambert-Eaton syndrome

Lecture 86 Isolation precautions

Lecture 87 Hiccups physiology

Lecture 88 Anatomy of the mediastinum

Lecture 89 test (please ignore)

All healthcare workers

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