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Diabetic foot examination – OSCE guide (Old Version 2)

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Chapters:
– Introduction 00:00
– General inspection 00:39
– Close inspection of legs and toes 00:52
– Temperature and capillary refill 01:25
– Assessment of pulses 01:50
– Assessment of sensation with mono-filament 02:15
– Assessment of vibration sensation with tuning fork 02:44
– Assessment of proprioception 03:26
– Ankle jerk reflex 03:55
– Gait 04:20
– Inspection of footwear 04:35
– Summary of findings and further investigations 04:53
– Credits 05:16

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Nightwatch: EMTs Use "Miracle Drug" To Solve Diabetic Emergency | A&E

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In a diabetic emergency, EMTs employ a “miracle drug” to treat a patient, in this scene from Season 4, Episode 8.

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First Aid and Sudden Illness: Diabetic Emergency

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Would you know what to do in a diabetic emergency?
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According to a medical website, Foot infections are the most common problems in persons with diabetes. These individuals are predisposed to foot infections because of a compromised vascular supply secondary to diabetes.

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Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) & Hyperglycemic Hyperosmolar Syndrome (HHS)

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During this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will be presenting on the differential diagnosis of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) and hyperglycemic hyperosmolar syndrome (HHS). These are the most common and life threatening acute complications from diabetes mellitus. Throughout the length of this lecture you will be able to learn the clinical presentations of DKA and HHS, how each condition is diagnosed, along with the treatment of these medical emergencies. We will be presenting on the most relevant concepts which will be delivered in a high yield format to compliment your studies. We hope you enjoy this lecture and be sure to support us below!

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1) Anion Gap: 3-10 mEQ/L
2) Serum Osmolality: 285-295 mOsm/kg
3) pH= 7.35-7.45
4) PaCO2: 35-45mmHg
5) HCO3-: 22-26 mEQ/L
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Med Talk/Health Talk: Diabetic Neuropathy

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Over six million Filipinos have diabetes, and this number only continues to grow.

Managing the disease and preventing its complications are key. Among these complications is diabetic neuropathy or nerve damage.

In this episode, we’ll talk more about its types, risk factors and how best to manage it.
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Diabetic Emergencies

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Diabetic Cooking

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We talk about some health options for dinner.
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Diabetic Kidney Disease, Animation

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DKD, or diabetic nephropathy: pathophysiology, symptoms, risk factors, diagnosis and management. For patient education. This video is available for instant download licensing here: https://www.alilamedicalmedia.com/-/galleries/narrated-videos-by-topics/diabetes/-/medias/0079bcc6-2a8f-48d6-947d-57b464d2e271-diabetic-kidney-disease-narrated-animation
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Diabetic kidney disease, or diabetic nephropathy, is kidney disease caused by diabetes. It’s a very common diabetic complication, affecting about one third of people with diabetes type 1, and half of those with diabetes type 2. Diabetic kidney disease is responsible for most of the excess mortality associated with diabetes.
Because the kidneys remove metabolic wastes, control blood pH, regulate fluid and electrolyte balance, as well as produce several hormones; loss of kidney function results in accumulation of toxic wastes, electrolyte imbalances, and a number of other health problems.
The disease develops slowly over time, progressing from renal insufficiency to end-stage renal failure. Often, initial loss of renal tissue does not produce any symptoms. Symptoms typically appear when a significant portion of kidney function is already lost. The ability to concentrate urine is usually the first to be impaired, resulting in frequent trips to the bathroom, especially at night. Other early signs include fatigue, loss of appetite, and decreased mental ability.
Chronic high blood glucose levels, together with high blood pressure caused by diabetes, bring damage to tiny blood vessels in the kidneys, affecting their functions. Cellular degeneration in the functional units of the kidneys, the nephrons, in particular the podocytes of renal glomeruli, further contributes to the impairment of renal functions.
Diabetes, especially when poorly managed, is the biggest risk factor for chronic kidney disease. Other risk factors are the same as those for high blood pressure and include smoking, having high cholesterol levels, and being overweight.
Because initial loss of renal tissue does not produce any symptoms, it is important for diabetic patients to test annually for kidney functions. The tests typically include blood and urine analysis.
Prevention and management strategies consist of controlling blood sugar levels, blood pressure, and cholesterol levels; all of which can be achieved with a combination of lifestyle changes and medications.
Lifestyle measures typically include a healthy diet with low salt intake, increased physical activity, weight management, and smoking cessation.
Among all blood pressure lowering medications, ACE inhibitors and angiotensin receptor blockers, which block the renin–angiotensin–aldosterone system, work best to protect kidney functions.
End-stage kidney disease requires dialysis or kidney transplantation.
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The signs and symptoms Of DKA (Diabetic Ketoacidosis)| Kate’s Story | Diabetes UK

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Diabetic Ketoacidosis is a serious complication of type 1 diabetes that occurs when your blood sugar levels are extremely high and acidic substances called ketones grow to dangerous levels.

Side effects include (but aren’t limited to) extreme thirst, lethargy and weight loss.

Listen to Kate’s story about how she found out her 3 year old son was suffering from DKA and what to look out for in yourself or loved ones.

Remember to always seek medical advice from your GP if symptoms appear and find out more on our website https://www.diabetes.org.uk/guide-to-diabetes/complications/diabetic_ketoacidosis

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If you are diabetic, include these fruits in your diet

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If you are diabetic, include these fruits in your diet

Contrary to popular belief and widespread misconceptions, there is no harm in including some fruits in your meal plan if you are a diabetes patient. According to experts, diabetics should consider the glycemic index and glycemic load of fruits, which affect the blood sugar level. Some fruits like pears, oranges and cherries, among others, can help regulate blood sugar level.

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