'Status Epilepticus Algorithm' by Sally Vitali, MD for OPENPediatrics

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Learn an algorithm for the acute management of status epilepticus.


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Watching your video while interning in pediatrics 😊

shahabalam
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very good and comprehensive guidelines for residents.Thanks

dtanoli
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Very simple, precise & informative.

hemantmourya
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Great video thank you. Intranasal midazolam a good option if no IV.

informedconsent
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Informative with practical outlook.
Definitely belongs to excellent category.

jamespriyam
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So IV lorazepam, repeat, then phenytoin loading dose, then phenobarbital loading dose, then phenytoin repeat dose, then phenobarbital repeat dose?

kwamebempong
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Very simple informative. you may consider mini demonstration maybe but I quite like it the way it is! excellent stuff

somilawillie
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Simple/ short/precise....try to give some notes or ideas regarding neet exam too mam....nice presentation ☺️

karthiktineszkumar
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very simple and explained video thankssss

mukulmaurya
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Really useful and informative..thanks alot

muhammadbasha
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very helpfull and clear, thank you so much !

oOoironhideoOo
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In 15 to 20 min time we will give phenobarbital, ok. But still continue in 20 to 30min we will give lorazepam along with on going phenobarbital?

kalyankoushik