Pocket-sized Pathophys
In the 29th episode Sam talks through the treatment of asthma. Discussing the key pathophysiology of asthma, the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems and the mechanism of commonly used medications, including salbutamol, ipratropium, adrenaline, magnesium and corticosteroids. New episodes every second Sunday! Follow us and get in contact via Instagram https://www.instagram.com/theparamedictute/ Visit www.theparamedictute.com [http://www.theparamedictute.com/] to get access to comprehensive pathophysiology notes, podcasts and videos, with learning tools to help with knowledge retention, including one-on-one tutoring. Theparamedictute is a collaboration between Warren Perera and Sam Andrewartha. Check out other episodes of Pocket-sized Pathophys including: Pocket-sized Asthma [https://open.spotify.com/episode/4sffnpuLo9Yq0aDGyuvUJ4?si=RLTNSXyHQGONEZ8wGhPaSg] Pocket-sized Emphysema [https://open.spotify.com/episode/0roGPvQfpBex0CoBx4wKpb?si=T8bkpCIMQ-2jerllUgWzxQ] Pocket-sized Chronic Bronchitis [https://open.spotify.com/episode/3fbsAahJbmUaPFJ88Jj6Cg?si=VRp0Iw0BTkS4e2rrxmSs5Q] If you have any suggestions for how I can improve this podcast, or you want to drop me a line about this podcast, please feel free to get in touch via email at theparamedictute@gmail.com or message on Instagram Artwork - George Livs - @georgelivs [https://www.instagram.com/georgelivs/](instagram) Music - U In My Arms by Jeremy Blake (Sourced from YouTube Studio)
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