badge CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGIST AND THOUGHTS OF A DOCTOR: October 2013

Monday, October 14, 2013

This is a case of cerebral malaria which died of hypoglycaemia attack. I was not able to save this patient....But before dying the patient taught me an important lesson about PHARMACOECONOMICS IN INDIA.   The patient died because of the shortage of D25.

DISCLAMER: THIS IS NOT FROM REPRESENTATIVE COLLEGE. THIS IS OUTSIDE DATA.

Friday, October 11, 2013

IMCU of my hospital. Its the temple which taught me many things. The atmosphere is indescribable. Always very active.







My first intubation is to this patti. Sadly she died. But she like a GOD taught me an important skill and died



Hey CPR training is very nicely given in IMCU. Jump to the bed- keep the base of the hand over the costochondral junction near the sternum- now give vertical compression with elbow straight and movements from the shoulder. Thank yo IMCU.




First thrombolysis therapy by using SK (streptokinase) . The ST elevation reduced in 1and half hour ECG. I was seeing the night duty for first 4days.



this is sambamdam. The case went for cardiac arrest. There was flat line in ecg. The patient was given shock and then CPR and the patient survived. He is good now 4 days after resustication. He talking after 1 hour of CPR.