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Medgeeks with Andrew Reid

Stenosis and Regurgitation

Medgeeks with Andrew Reid

Medgeeks

Education, Medicine, Health & Fitness

4.8997 Ratings

🗓️ 13 December 2019

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Today, we'll be breaking down the various valvular lesions and murmurs, including mitral stenosis, mitral regurgitation, aortic stenosis, and aortic regurgitation.

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0:00.0

Hey what's going on everybody my name's Andrew and founder made geeks and this is going to be part two of murmurs now

0:06.4

before we get into the actual episode I want to just say thank you thank you to everybody that showed up to yesterday's live training regarding high-yield

0:13.9

cardiology.

0:14.8

We talked a lot about different high-yield topics.

0:17.4

We talked some medication, coronary disease, mild cardial infarction.

0:20.7

We talked about a lot of things that you have to have to know regarding the boards.

0:26.0

Now what was interesting is this was a very interactive session and I asked everybody on the live training

0:31.3

many many questions and many times there were incorrect answers and I

0:35.6

realize that that's not because of you and that's not necessarily your fault but it's the

0:40.4

information that you've been told.

0:42.9

And I've realized the more and more I speak to students,

0:45.6

whether it be one-on-one or in a group setting like this,

0:48.0

I realize that they're being taught outdated information.

0:51.3

And a lot of the times it's because the professors themselves don't necessarily keep up with the changes.

0:57.0

And so that was interesting. It was great to finally, maybe course correct if you're maybe on your way to take the pants, the pannery, or maybe you're taking USMLE,

1:06.4

whatever the case might be, thank you to everybody that showed up, but I want to let you know that we actually

1:10.0

have a replay page set up, so if you miss the train the training you can catch the replay and it's

1:14.9

gonna be at the same URL that we have the training it's gonna be medgeek co-foward. cardio that's med geek no s m M-E-D-G-E-K-K-O-O-S-C-C-O-C-O-C-O-T-O-S-Cardio. Go there and you can go ahead and watch the replay. It's about an hour and a half long. We went really, really deep on a few subjects.

1:34.3

Very interactive, like I said, but it's going to get you thinking and hopefully view the way

1:38.8

the questions are written a little bit differently. So with all that said let's get into

1:44.0

murmurs. Last week we discussed what's going to intensify

2:02.2

murmurs, what's going to improve murmurs, we discuss things like a hand grip, standing leg raise, we discuss things like inhalation or inspiration and standing in Valleva.

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