Part 2 exam viva demo with Jo - Paediatric Anaesthesia

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Thanks and well done Jo on a really great practice viva! not bad for taking a decent break from study!

This exam is a marathon and a lot of us will study for up to 12 months to be able to absorb the knowledge and structures we need to pass this 'quiz'.

In this episode I go through a Paediatric anaesthesia worst case scenario.

· Neonate with pyloric stenosis – medical emergency

· Heart murmur sees you for elective procedure

· URTI for tonsillectomy

· Anxious patient pre op

· Emergence delirium in recovery

· Bleeding tonsil presents back to ED with difficult airway

Pretty much everything you don't want in a Paeds case!

Here are some links to the content mentioned above:

Neurodevelopmental outcome at 5 years of age after general anaesthesia or awake-regional anaesthesia in infancy (GAS): an international, multicentre, randomised, controlled equivalence trial

Interpretation
Slightly less than 1 h of general anaesthesia in early infancy does not alter neurodevelopmental outcome at age 5 years compared with awake-regional anaesthesia in a predominantly male study population.

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This series is pure gold. Helpful to watch someone do a Viva - as the underlying knowledge is there for most people. But having the technique to answer in a structured way that sounds slick is the hard part I think. So watching Jo answer questions in the spot is quite helpful!

mw
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Your explanations of your questions are very thorough and precise at the same time; can tell you're an excellent doctor and very intelligent, keep it up 👌🏽

aliabdelaal
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These videos are gold. Well done Jo and good luck on your viva.

rvcsummer
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Thank you so much for this series, its helped me get ready for my part 2 here in South Africa. Few days to go before our oral exams

habangana
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HOW DO I GET TO WATCH MORE OF THIS, ITS STUNNING

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