Posts

Showing posts from October, 2018

ETS : Principle and Practice

https://www.slideshare.net/drvenugopalpp/endotracheal-suctionets-principle-and-practice

Sometimes : Sila Samayangalil

Image
https://www.netflix.com/in/title/80228322 Sometimes is a beautiful Priyadarsan movie streaming in Netflix since 2016. I watched it recently. Very sharply framed storyboard which portrayed most realistically. The Story based on seven people coming to a lab for HIV testing. The movie tells many things to us. It not only tells us about the dreaded disease AIDS but also reveal professionalism in healthcare. The highly impressive direction of the movie and its craftsmanship made it a different experience. First to last fame is live realistic and it will take us into the film. Priyan showed us again, and just a room is more than enough to create a movie of great value. The movie is in Tamil with English subtitles. But to enjoy and understand the film, language is not a barrier. The presentation is so vivid and realistic. The actors like Prakash Raj, Shreya Reddy, Ashok Selvan and others not acting in the movie.  They are passionately live in the scenes.

Drugs and Toxins induced seizures in Emergency departments

Image
Seizures are the outward manifestation of abnormal electrical activity in the brain. • Direct intoxication from known poisons or psychotropic drugs, withdrawal from medications or alcohol, or idiosyncratic reactions to pharmaceuticals cause seizure  • Toxin changes in brain chemistry • Promote aberrant electro-cerebral responses which cause seizures • Drug- and toxin-associated seizures (DTSs) differ in etiology but may demonstrate DTS- How it differs? • Postictal state - confused • Ongoing electrical, subclinical status epilepticus • Continuous display electrical activities in the brain even after cessation of convulsion • Aura - unlikely • Features of partial seizure-like lateralized gaze and head deviation are rare http://www.authorstream.com/Presentation/drvenugopalpp-3580010-drugs-toxins-associated-seizures-emergency-departments/ https://www.slideshare.net/drvenugopalpp/drugs-amp-toxins-associated-seizures-in-emergency-departments

My students are my wealth and my investments

Dr. Harsha: wrote to me another young doctor traveling in the Career path in EM. Even if the personal message, I am sharing it because, yes it is needed “Good Afternoon sir, Hope you are doing well Dr. Harsha from astermedcity here ... I got my ST4 training job in the UK. I wanted to thank you for everything. The letter, the guidance, for having trusted in me to run the department at aster Med, all of that immensely contributed to my success in the interview. Can’t thank you enough sir. Please do keep me in your prayers always" Dr. Lajees h wrote today to me: A true reflection of our high fidelity training in EM and it tell us how young doctors are navigating through EM profession. “Hello, sir...Lajeesh here...how r u? Just wanted to share a happy news with u...i 've got selection for higher specialist training in Emergency medicine here in UK...got a post in London itself..3 years of training....need your blessings...I wouldn’t have come so far without your suppor

Road accidents and driving safety

Image