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    Neurology Course - Anatomy, Physiology, Diseases, And Drugs

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    Neurology Course - Anatomy, Physiology, Diseases, And Drugs

    Neurology Course - Anatomy, Physiology, Diseases, And Drugs
    Published 5/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 3.73 GB | Duration: 6h 9m

    Nervous System Course. Every Important Topic Relating to The Brain and Spine

    What you'll learn

    Neuroanatomy and physiology

    Neurology Conditions and Diseases

    Neurology Medications

    Neuro-Psychiatric Conditions

    Ophthalmology Topics

    Pain Management

    Brain and Spine Tumors and Cancers

    Brain Infections

    CNS Embryology

    Diuretics and Fluid Manipulators

    Ethical Principles

    Case-Discussions

    Requirements

    No prior requirements needed

    Description

    The neurology system can be complicated as it has many different topics in every aspect. You will see many diseases affecting the movement, many conditions affecting the mood, and plenty of medications. It can be overwhelming to study all of these topics and stay up to date. To tackle this problem, we brought a practicing neurology specialist. They helped us choose the most important topics and reviewed every video. We made sure the videos are short and concise to help you grasp all the topics with ease.Once you understand the harmony of neuroanatomy, the physiology and pathologies come naturally. It will all make sense. For example, because you know the temperature nerves lie in the anterior spine, a tumor at that location causes the loss of that function at that level.There are heavier topics that require lengthier videos, like the basal ganglia and CNS embryology. They will be explained in a relaxed and longer format to ensure effective study.We will also talk about all the medications used by neurologists. Like beta blockers, diuretics, antibiotics, and mood-changing medications.If you are talking about neurology you have to mention psychiatry and ophthalmology. These chapters are tightly linked to neurological conditions, and we included the essential and common conditions in both of them.At the end of the course, we have included case-discussions. These cases are built carefully to mimic real-life examples that we commonly see in the clinic. There are also many quizzes which will help you memorize the important notes.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Section 2: Neuroanatomy and physiology

    Lecture 2 Autonomic Nervous System

    Lecture 3 Blood Brain Barrier

    Lecture 4 Cranial Nerves Reflexes

    Lecture 5 Baroreceptors

    Lecture 6 Basal Ganglia

    Lecture 7 Brachial Plexus

    Lecture 8 Cerebellum

    Lecture 9 Cranial Nerves Origins

    Lecture 10 Dopamine Pathways

    Lecture 11 Dural Sinuses

    Lecture 12 Hypothalmus

    Lecture 13 Limbic System

    Lecture 14 Operant Conditioning

    Lecture 15 Sensory Organs

    Lecture 16 Sleep Physiology

    Lecture 17 Tendon Reflexes

    Lecture 18 Thalamus

    Lecture 19 Tongue Physiology and Anatomy

    Lecture 20 Wilson's Disease

    Section 3: Neurology Conditions and Diseases

    Lecture 21 Intracranial hematoma

    Lecture 22 Chiari Malformations

    Lecture 23 Claudication vs Pseudoclaudication

    Lecture 24 Guillain-Barré Syndrome

    Lecture 25 Aphasia

    Lecture 26 Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

    Lecture 27 Cauda Equina Syndrome

    Lecture 28 Chewing Muscles

    Lecture 29 Cholesteatoma

    Lecture 30 Diabetes Insipidus

    Lecture 31 Erb Palsy and Klumpke Palsy

    Lecture 32 Huntington Disease

    Lecture 33 Kallmann Syndrome

    Lecture 34 Klinefelter Syndrome

    Lecture 35 Loss of Consciousness

    Lecture 36 Myasthenia Gravis and Lambert Eaton Syndrome

    Lecture 37 Mysathenia Gravis

    Lecture 38 Parkinson Disease

    Lecture 39 Prions

    Lecture 40 Radial Nerve Injury

    Lecture 41 Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve

    Lecture 42 REM Sleep Disorders

    Lecture 43 Sleep Apnea

    Lecture 44 Spinal disc hernia

    Lecture 45 Strokes and Aneurysms

    Lecture 46 Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone ADH Release (SIADH)

    Lecture 47 Types of Dementia

    Lecture 48 Types of Gaits

    Lecture 49 Types of Headache

    Lecture 50 Vertigo Classifcation

    Lecture 51 Vertigo Diseases

    Lecture 52 Wernicke Korsakoff Syndrome

    Section 4: Neuro-Psychiatric Conditions

    Lecture 53 Childhood Psychiatry

    Lecture 54 Behavioral Therapies

    Lecture 55 Catatonia

    Lecture 56 Delirium

    Lecture 57 Drugs That Cause Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome

    Lecture 58 Drugs That Cause Serotonin Syndrome

    Lecture 59 Electroconvulsive Therapy

    Lecture 60 Major Depressive Disorder

    Lecture 61 Narcolepsy

    Lecture 62 Schizophrenia

    Lecture 63 Serotonin Syndrome vs Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome

    Lecture 64 Serotonin Syndrome

    Section 5: CNS Embryology

    Lecture 65 Central Nervous System Embryology

    Section 6: Ophthalmology Topics

    Lecture 66 Aqueous Humour

    Lecture 67 Refractive errors

    Section 7: Neurology Medications

    Lecture 68 Acyclovir

    Lecture 69 alpha and beta Blockers

    Lecture 70 Aminoglycosides

    Lecture 71 Amphotericin B

    Lecture 72 Anti-depressants

    Lecture 73 Antiepileptics

    Lecture 74 Antipsychotics

    Lecture 75 Aspirin

    Lecture 76 Atropine

    Lecture 77 Azoles

    Lecture 78 Barbiturates

    Lecture 79 Benzodiazepines

    Lecture 80 Carbapenems

    Lecture 81 Cephalosporins

    Lecture 82 Clindamycin

    Lecture 83 Cytochrome P-450

    Lecture 84 Daptomycin

    Lecture 85 Depressants

    Lecture 86 Doxycycline

    Lecture 87 Fluoroquinolones

    Lecture 88 General Beta Blockers

    Lecture 89 Heparin

    Lecture 90 Lithium

    Lecture 91 Macrolides

    Lecture 92 Metronidazole

    Lecture 93 Migraine Medicines

    Lecture 94 Penicillin

    Lecture 95 Penicillinases

    Lecture 96 Side Effects of Antipsychotics

    Lecture 97 Sulfamethoxazole

    Lecture 98 Sympathomimetics

    Lecture 99 Treatment of Alzheimer's Disease

    Lecture 100 Vancomycin

    Lecture 101 Warfarin

    Section 8: Pain Management

    Lecture 102 Acetaminophen (Paracetamol)

    Lecture 103 Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs)

    Lecture 104 Aspirin

    Lecture 105 Opioids

    Section 9: Diuretics and Fluid Manipulators

    Lecture 106 ACE Inhibitor

    Lecture 107 Acetazolamide

    Lecture 108 Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers (ARBs)

    Lecture 109 Fludrocortisone

    Lecture 110 Loop Diuretic

    Lecture 111 Potassium Sparing Diuretics

    Lecture 112 Thiazides

    Section 10: Brain and Spine Tumors and Cancers

    Lecture 113 Adults Brain Tumors

    Lecture 114 cancer terminology

    Lecture 115 Childhood Brain Tumors

    Lecture 116 Tumor Grade and Stage

    Lecture 117 Tumor lysis syndrome

    Section 11: Brain Infections

    Lecture 118 Botulism

    Lecture 119 Campylobacter

    Lecture 120 E coli

    Lecture 121 Human Herpesviruses

    Lecture 122 Isolation Precautions

    Lecture 123 Legionella

    Lecture 124 Listeria

    Lecture 125 Lyme Disease (Borreliosis)

    Lecture 126 Measles Infection (Rubeola)

    Lecture 127 Meningitis

    Lecture 128 Pseudomonas Aeruginosa

    Lecture 129 Rabies Infection

    Lecture 130 SSSS vs TEN

    Lecture 131 Staphylococcus Aureus

    Lecture 132 Streptococcus

    Lecture 133 Tetanus Shots

    Lecture 134 Zika

    Section 12: Ethical Principles

    Lecture 135 Autonomy

    Lecture 136 Beneficence

    Lecture 137 Justice

    Lecture 138 Nonmaleficence

    Section 13: Miscellaneous Topics

    Lecture 139 Abnormal Movements

    Lecture 140 Antidiuretic Hormone

    Lecture 141 Antidotes and Antitoxins

    Lecture 142 Auto-antibodies and Auto-immune Conditions

    Lecture 143 Chromosomal Defects

    Lecture 144 Diseases Affecting The Shape of RBCs

    Lecture 145 Genetic Anticipation

    Lecture 146 Hemochromatosis

    Lecture 147 Lead Poisoning

    Lecture 148 Ordering CT After Trauma

    Lecture 149 Otosclerosis

    Lecture 150 Sarcoidosis

    Lecture 151 Seizures Intervention

    Lecture 152 Types of Hypersensitivity Reactions

    Lecture 153 Weber test

    Section 14: Case-Discussion

    Lecture 154 Case #1

    Lecture 155 Case #2

    Lecture 156 Case #3

    Lecture 157 Case #4

    Lecture 158 Case #5

    Lecture 159 Case #6

    Lecture 160 Case #7

    Lecture 161 Case #8

    Lecture 162 Case #9

    Lecture 163 Case #10

    Lecture 164 Case #11

    Lecture 165 Case #12

    Lecture 166 Case #13

    Lecture 167 Case #14

    Lecture 168 Case #15

    Lecture 169 Case #16

    Lecture 170 Case #17

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