ANS Tests Part 2: The Valsalva Maneuver (15 of 24)
In this video Dr. Goldstein presents the Valsalva autonomic function test and describes normal vs. abnormal results.
In this video Dr. Goldstein presents the Valsalva autonomic function test and describes normal vs. abnormal results.
In this video Dr. Goldstein presents two common signs seen in the clinic that may be a clue there is an autonomic problem.
In this video Dr. Goldstein presents the most important autonomic function test, screening autonomic history.
This video addresses the syndromic impact of underactivity, overactivity, failure and activation of various components of the autonomic nervous system.
In this video Dr. Goldstein discusses how stress impacts the autonomic nervous system including differential sympathetic and sympathoadrenal responses.
In this video Dr. Goldstein discusses how stress impacts the autonomic nervous system including differential sympathetic and sympathoadrenal responses.
In this video Dr. Goldstein discusses homeostasis including an analogy which helps the learner better understand how the ANS serves as a regulator of the human body.
In this video Dr. Goldstein introduces the learner to catecholamines including a memorable analogy that will help students recognize the chemical structure of a catechol.
In this video Dr. Goldstein explains how chemical messengers are synthesized and function throughout the autonomic nervous system.
In this video Dr. Goldstein explains how the autonomic nervous system played an important role in Sotah, the ordeal of the bitter water story found in the bible (Numbers 5:11-31).