ICU/Intensive Care: How to Present A Patient During Rounds

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A walkthrough for Medical Students, Interns, Residents, Physician Assistants and Nurse Practitioners on how to present patients during rounds. My way to get things done.

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Starts off speaking about generalities
5:43 : The one liner is what grabs your attention
6:45 : The overnight events
7:33 : The vital signs. Do not read, show some critical thinking. How are the signs and why. Is there any important info to add?
11:36 : I’s and O’s (intake and output). Over the last 24h and balance over hospitalization. Urinary output hourly is an early predictor of improvement/ worsening. Analyze why positive or negative I/O.
13:48 : Ventilator basic information (P or V, mode, driving pressure, Fio2, PEEP, RR, TV)
15:38 : Labs. Don’t just recite them. Talk about trends.
22:55 : Culture data
23:45 : Imaging
25:05 : tubes, lines and catheters
26:40 : physical exam
29:00 : assessment and plan

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I am a nurse, and this is how we must give report to the MD in morning rounds lol
Thank you Dr Eddy Joe for the awesome presentation, This is super helpful for the newbie nurses too who need to know what we must tell the intensivist.

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YOU ARE MY I happened to find this video the night before my first ICU rotation and I made a couple notes about what to include and the best order of presenting. I was complemented by my attending on what a wonderful job i did, and it's all thanks to you!!

ilovearizona
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I am in my first 10 days of ICU, intern....Yesterday our pulm-crit attending asked me in ICU during the " is it your first month in ICU" I was like "yes", , , he said try to be structured during presenting pt... The same night I hit your video and rock today, , its 5 am in morning now.... Thx alot, , , ,

sheralikhan
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Well explained! This video has made me so much more comfortable to give report during rounds, as a new grad in the MICU. Great breakdown of stating trends instead of just blurting out numbers. Makes so much more sense, and just helps bring the bigger picture together smoothly. Definitely saving this video into "favorites"!

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THANK YOU, my name is abdullah from saudi arabia , i was watching y during my residency, this is my first month in my fellowship program, you were one of the reason i started ICU fellowship, thank you
i know posting video take alot of time, but it helps a lot of doctors

abdullaha
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Exactly the type of presentation I like when I round in the ICU! Thank you for teaching this important skill to Medical Students, Interns, Residents, Physician Assistants and Nurse Practitioners the right way!

achdicu
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Today is my 14th days of ICU... still struggling on how to present the case more structurally and efficiently. Your video saves my life! Really appreciate! Looking forward to more videos!

jingjingchen
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Voting for a video of assessment and plan !!! Please. Thanks !!

johanagimenez
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This is super super helpful for me as a Nursing student on an ICU rotation .

jasOn
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As an RN this was incredibly helpful in understanding the multidisciplinary regard of presenting, this helps us know what you may need from us to help the pt. Improve outcome

OBSZIDIAN
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I am a cardiologist from Argentina and I am rotating through icu and this information is very useful for me. very clear in your explanation. Thank you very much for the video.

kakibjj
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I am starting my job as ICU resident, this Vedio is a jam, loved it

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This is great for ICU RNs at non-academic hospitals (formerly me, now MS2). I had good experiences with the physicians helping me build my skills, but this is an EXCELLENT primer.

I’m definitely voting for an Assessment/Plan video!

arhop
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I am in my first week as a new grad ACNP on the CVICU. Needless to say, I'm struggling with presenting on rounds and your video helped so much! It is still overwhelming but I will be able to organize my thoughts better after watching this. Thank you so much!

uplatetonite
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I really enjoyed this video! I am a new nurse in ICU and this helped me a lot.

sarahbertrand
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Super great tips even for a nursing student. I loved the part about the seemingly normal creatinine yet not so normal. I learned to always look at trends and try to understand them. Then notify the physician :)

caraalisa
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freaking out about starting micu tomorrow and this was a big help!

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