logo
episode-header-image
Aug 2023
15m 41s

OBGYN: The Vaginal Delivery (Pt 2)

Zack Olson, MD and Michael Estephan, MD
About this episode
Shoulder dystocia is an OB emergency. Remember McRobert’s maneuver and suprapubic pressure. For more information, take a look at the resources below. References ACOG- Shoulder Dystocia AAFP- Shoulder Dystocia 
Up next
Dec 2024
Deep Dive R27 MW
16m 36s
Dec 2024
Round 27 (MW) Geriatric Fever
You are working at Clerkship General when you hear an EMS call on the base command radio. “Clerkship General. We are bringing you a minimally responsive 79 year-old female found lying on the floor inside her apartment. ETA 5 minutes” Initial Vitals: HR: 143 BP: 160/105 Temp: 106. ... Show More
42m 17s
Nov 2024
Deep Dive R26 MW
16m 15s
Recommended Episodes
Jan 2023
Shoulder Dystocia
This episode covers shoulder dystocia. Written notes can be found at https://zerotofinals.com/obgyn/labouranddelivery/shoulderdystocia/ or in the labour and delivery section of the Zero to Finals obstetrics and gynaecology book.The audio in the episode was expertly edited by Harr ... Show More
4m 33s
Sep 2023
Total Hip Arthoplasty Posterior Approach
Vicky is 67-year-old female with advanced osteoarthritis is scheduled for a total hip arthroplasty. The orthopedic surgeon decides on a posterior approach. Which of the following is the PRIMARY reason for utilizing a posterior approach during the procedure? A. Minimize disruption ... Show More
10m 57s
Nov 2021
Ep 161 Red Flag Headaches: General Approach and Cervical Artery Dissections
In this Part 1 or our two part podcast series on Red Flag Headaches we discuss a general approach, tips and tricks to assessing patients who present with headache followed by a deep dive into cervical artery dissections. With the help of Dr. Roy Baskind and Dr. Amit Shah we answe ... Show More
1h 10m
Apr 2023
Ep181 Cerebral Venous Thrombosis, Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension, Giant Cell Arteritis and Peripartum Headaches
In this episode, Dr. Roy Baskind and Dr. Ahmit Shah answer such questions as: when is an opening pressure on LP required? When should we pull the trigger on ordering a CT venogram in the patient with unexplained headache? Which older patients who present with headache require an ... Show More
1h 13m
Aug 2023
468- Unlocking the Future of ADHD: Advances in Research, Diagnosis, & Treatment
Peter Jensen, M.D., reviews the current research involving genetic and environmental factors associated with ADHD and discusses the scientific advances we may see in the next decade or more, including the diagnosis of more subtypes and novel treatments. Free Resources on ADHD Res ... Show More
1h 9m
Jan 2024
Orthostatic Hypotension
Blake wants to reduce the risk of orthostatic hypotension in a patient with low blood pressure. The physical therapist should: A. Encourage slow transitions from sitting to standing B. Have the patient perform deep breathing exercises before standing C. Recommend wearing compress ... Show More
14m 41s
Nov 2023
Ep 188 Hemoptysis – ED Approach and Management
Key principles and approach to management of both non-massive and massive hemoptysis with Dr. Scott Weingart and Dr. Bourke Tillmann, who answer questions such as: What are the factors to consider in the decision to intubate patients with massive hemoptysis? How can one reliably ... Show More
1h 11m
Jun 2019
Ep30: Fix Your Posture with Dr. Maruis Coetzee, Chiropracter
Dr. Marius Coetzee is a chiropractor and qualified sports chiropractor. In this episode we speak about the proper posture. Find out what exercises you need to do, what exercises you should avoid and what it takes to enhance your posture.   Instagram: @Franklinchirodubai and @drma ... Show More
55m 13s
May 2024
SMA Syndrome
In this week's podcast, we will discuss Superior Mesenteric Artery (SMA) syndrome, a condition where the duodenum, part of the small intestine, gets compressed between the aorta and the superior mesenteric artery. Patients with this syndrome typically present with upper abdominal ... Show More
9m 15s
Aug 2023
Patent Ductus Arteriosis (Re-release)
he ductus arteriosus (DA) is a structure that allows blood pumped from the right side of the heart to bypass the lungs while the fetus is developing in utero. Normally, the DA closes shortly after birth and becomes the ligamentum arteriosum. When the DA fails to close (remains op ... Show More
20m 27s