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Core IM | Internal Medicine Podcast

#167 Best of YouTube 2024: Anion Gap Metabolic Acidosis, Inhaler Use, Iron Deficiency in Pregnancy

Core IM | Internal Medicine Podcast

Core IM Team

Mental Health, Education, Health & Fitness, Medicine

4.81K Ratings

🗓️ 30 December 2024

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

YouTube Videos

  1. Anion Gap Metabolic Acidosis: https://youtu.be/oE0lygmMANM
  2. Inhaler Delivery Systems: https://youtu.be/yYPdjClm9Bg
  3. Iron Deficiency in Pregnancy https://youtu.be/xTzYSXUbLsc


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Timestamps:

01:27 | Anion Gap Metabolic Acidosis (Dr. Nick Villano)

02:52 | Inhaler Delivery Systems (Dr. Allie Sheridan)

04:44 | IDA in Pregnancy (Dr. Michael Auerbach)


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0:00.0

Hi everyone, happy holidays. What a year 2024 has been. This has been quite a year of growth.

0:08.8

On the personal front, our family grew, we had another baby boy and I re-learned all about

0:14.0

the newborn days with a four-year-old running around. On the Coram front, this was also a year of growth.

0:19.4

We expanded to other platforms, particularly on YouTube.

0:22.6

And so we thought this time at the end of the year, it would be good to look back at some of the fantastic teaching that came from some of the video teaching.

0:30.6

We'll go through and hear clips from our favorite, one from the outreach group, one for the whiteboard animations team, and then lastly,

0:38.5

one from the behind the scenes interview crew. So three in total. So first up is Dr. Nick Villano,

0:44.8

who started a series for Just in Time Teaching called Just in the quote unquote nick of time.

0:50.4

Yes, pun intended with his name. One of my favorites that I've pulled up multiple times on rounds now is the one he did on

0:56.6

an ion gap metabolic acidosis with the gold mark pneumonic.

0:59.5

Now, I think we've all known the gold mark mnemonic for a long time, but I just love

1:04.1

the nuances that he added to it.

1:06.3

And he actually writes gold on one side of the paper and mark on the other side of the paper,

1:10.8

and this allows him to group it in a way where he can actually remember the actually writes gold on one side of the paper and Mark on the other side of the paper,

1:15.5

and this allows him to group it in a way where he can actually remember the big buckets,

1:20.0

the alcohols, the over-the-counter meds, and the metabolic causes of anion-gap metabolic acidos. So let's play a clip from him going over the over-the-counter meds that causes

1:24.6

anion- metabolic acidosis.

1:29.9

Let's move on down to the next box, O and A.

1:35.8

O is for oxoproline, and all you need to know is that that's metabolite of Tylenol, or Tylenol,

1:37.4

if you want to stress the O to make it stick.

1:42.8

A is for aspirin, but use this to remind yourself that other solacillates can cause an anion gap acidosis too.

1:44.8

This includes bismuth subsolicate, or peptobismal, and methyl solosate, which is found in

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