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Medgeeks with Andrew Reid

PA Boards 18: Neonatal Hyperbilirubemia

Medgeeks with Andrew Reid

Medgeeks

Medicine, Health & Fitness, Education

4.8996 Ratings

🗓️ 30 January 2014

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

Let's discuss physiologic, brest feeding, breast milk, and pathologic jaundice.  Also, what are we going to do with these patients?

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0:00.0

Hello everybody and welcome to episode 18 of the physician assistant boards

0:04.7

dot-com podcast and the subject for today is going to be neonatal jaundice.

0:09.5

So we're going to go over physiologic jaundice,

0:13.3

breastfeeding jaundice, and finally we're

0:17.7

going to touch on pathologic jaundice.

0:20.1

Before we go ahead and get started,

0:22.0

I want to just apologize for the website being down and I want to apologize for not producing a podcast for two weeks.

0:30.0

So last week I was actually going through a website design and I was transferring everything

0:35.1

over onto WordPress.

0:37.5

This was the first time I was using WordPress, so I kind of had to learn the ins and outs of it. So it took a few days to kind of adjust to that.

0:45.0

So for that reason I was unable to do the podcast, but the website is back up, up and running.

0:50.0

You can go ahead and check it out at physician assistant boards.com and we will get back to our

0:56.3

podcasting so again I apologize for that on a third note what I wanted to talk about

1:01.6

for those of you had that saw the previous YouTube video,

1:05.7

not the one that's up now, but the one prior, the one talking about superficial thromboelybitis. I want to just to give you guys a quick update and recap on that.

1:16.3

If you haven't, you can see that over on the YouTube channel and there's a link to that from my website

1:20.9

or you can go to YouTube.com forward slash PA boards.

1:25.0

So just a quick recap. This was a 21 year old male that came into the clinic with

1:30.0

some excruciating leg pain. I mean this guy was unable to bear any weight, he was on

1:34.3

crutches, he couldn't walk, and this kind of gradually started to occur. Denied any

1:38.5

trauma. Anyway he comes in diagnosed thrombo-flovitis, and we started hit on my insets, so compression

1:46.7

stocking, some elevation.

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