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"Like I said, I assessed her for injuries, to make sure that I could give a clear and accurate report to what I saw and what I observed."
"Your inner ear looks okay, it's mostly just the canal that's a little bit red."
"So if you were in my clinical practice, I would probably do a complete digestive assessment... to fix the leaky gut and address the digestive enzymes."
"You preferably you want a hundred but if I get a greater than 55 in an ARS patient that's actually pretty good."
"Here's someone who if she went to a regular doctor would have a perfect test..."
"Vikings tasted blood from wounds to discern the severity of injuries, a gross but fascinating practice."
"AVPU scale: A is alert, V is response to voice, P is response to pain, U is unresponsive."
"Children and young people referred to NHS gender Services must receive a holistic assessment of their needs."
"He's fine... well, you can tell he doesn't have a concussion from his pulse."
"One individual vital sign gives us only a limited amount of information."
"Global longitudinal strain is a better predictor of death and allows for better classification of left ventricular dysfunction."
"The primary assessment findings are those that are crucial to saving your patient's life, not the secondary assessment."
"If the victim cannot make any sound or breathe, then we're obviously dealing with a severe airway obstruction."
"It's important to assess the client for any existing medical disorders that would be contraindicated in the administration of a certain medication."
"So we have this five-point scale that we use called the Chad score."
"But you need five of nine to get to the diagnosis. You've already told us that you didn't make a diagnosis. You're just identifying trends. Correct."
"It's all about the Medicals because you can't find better rush tape this year."
"Make sure that they're not bleeding because if they're bleeding you can't give them tpa."
"You have six follicles, you have 32-year-old eggs, that's a really good thing."
"Your levels suggest that you should still have a pretty good, a pretty darn good chance of having another healthy pregnancy."
"Why is knowing a patient's functional capacity important? It's been shown to be a very important prognostic factor."
"Capillary refill is a quick way to assess intravascular volume."
"Remember hypotension is a late sign and may not be present even with significant blood loss."
"So, the flow is decreased but then the total lung volumes are actually okay, right?"
"Assessing diastolic function is integral to a complete echocardiographic study."
"The client denies chest pain on inspiration, indicating an improvement in the patient's condition."
"This client is in the greatest danger with the potential of respiratory distress."
"Assessing the eyes: size, shape, reactivity."
"These patients need to be monitored closely... They need to be reassessed frequently, and they need to have Labs monitored closely."
"...the benefit-risk profile is favorable."
"The overall benefit-risk profile is favorable."
"The assessment was designed by doctors and infectious disease experts."
"Accurate knowledge or accurate assessment of the gestational age is useful for obstetrical management decisions, for the assessment of fetal growth, for scheduling and interpretation of a number of prenatal tests."
"The gestational age is more accurate than the menstrual age because we can base it on several different factors."
"When you evaluate a bone marrow biopsy, it's crucial to look at the patient's history."
"Doctors can't always intuitively know the best questions to ask or tests to give if they don't have good inputs about what their patient is going through on a daily basis."
"So guys, come with me, and let's get started on A to E assessments of your GCS patients."
"So immediately you finish counting the pulse for one minute, make sure your fingers are still there, but you're now looking at the rising and the falling of the chest."
"0 to 3 means that the infant is in severe distress; 4 to 6 means moderate distress; and 7 to 10 means minimal difficulty adapting to extra-uterine life."
"Assessment is anything that garners information."
"The first is to check for the hemodynamic significance of lesions to determine whether revascularization is needed."
"All these factors could potentially be contributors; on that day he was a much more ill patient."
"We have to try and improve how to assess structure, function, and rhythm with additional things that we're going to take you through."
"Before you call the doctor, before you do anything else, assess your patient."
"During that initial assessment, it is extremely important to establish symptom onset time or a last known well time because interventions are time sensitive."
"If you ever see a heart rate less than 60, even if it's 59, look in the stem of the question and make sure that there's no action you need to do."
"Your ability to answer them really tells me how your brain is doing in a way that these monitors and machines can't."
"Have you got any idea what might be going on? Is anything in particular you're worried about?"
"This is suggesting that the kidney is functioning well, irrespective of how concerning that renal pelvis looks."
"Assess cap refill in infants and children; assess perfusion by evaluating skin color, temperature, and condition."
"Pupils are equal, round, reacted to light and accommodation."
"Based on the injuries that I saw, he would have collapsed immediately."
"These tests are useful for defining risks in men, primarily with localized disease."
"The presence and degree of atherosclerosis in one part of the vascular tree helps estimate a patient's cardiovascular risk."
"Assessment includes a detailed history and focused physical examination."
"No test or tool is perfect, and integration of various dynamic indices along with your clinical assessment is really important."
"The CHA2DS2-VASc scoring system works; it's an evolution of an older scoring system and is very good at identifying those patients for whom the risk of stroke is zero."
"It becomes a compliment to the physical exam."
"I can quickly get an assessment of their left ventricular size function, look for an infusion, etc., really quickly, right at the bedside."
"You have one single probe that you can assess the heart, the bladder, the vascular system."
"FFR is an excellent way for hemodynamic assessment of a significant stenosis."
"Sustained improvement is considered to have been demonstrated when the preponderance of evidence portrays a lessening of service-connected symptoms."
"Apgar score was invented by Virginia Apgar in 1952 to quickly summarize the health of newborn infants after birth."
"We're placing the patients at the center in our clinic after comprehensive medical assessment by physicians and there's a pharmacist."
"According to Cristiano Ronaldo's Juventus medical report, his body is the biological equivalent of a 20-year-old professional."
"The initial all-important goal of the primary assessment is to identify and begin treatment of immediate and imminent life threats."
"You're in big pain, your shoulder. How is your neck? Fine. Can you move your toes for me? Perfect."
"Look for P Q and R, pain quality of movement, and range of movement."
"If it's your classic presentation of GERD, you can go ahead and make the diagnosis clinically."
"The most likely diagnosis here is pancreatic adenocarcinoma."
"The baby's Apgar scores were perfect."
"Healthy other than a grade two heart murmur."
"S for signs and symptoms, A for allergies, M for medication, P for past medical history and pregnancy, L for last meal, E for events and environment."
"We need to remember that just because a patient is green or yellow initially doesn't mean that they can't change to the red category."
"Vital signs are temperature, pulse, pupils, respirations, mental status, and blood pressure."
"Time is important, you ask his wife when she noticed the symptoms."
"If the patient's stable throughout and has a reasonable Tobin score, the work of breathing is adequate, then they can be extubated."