Shock and Hemodynamics in the CCU with Dr. Brown
Dr. Lorrel Brown covers the basics of shock including how to recognize cardiac shock from history, physical exam and invasive monitoring. She discusses physiology and interpretation of pulmonary artery catheterization and then covers choice of vasopressors for therapy.
Dr. Brown is an Assistant Professor at the University of Louisville and is the Associate Director of the Cardiovascular Medicine fellowship. Her medical training was completed at Johns Hopkins University. Her areas of interest in cardiac critical care, post-graduate medical education, and in-hospital cardiac arrest.
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Видео Shock and Hemodynamics in the CCU with Dr. Brown канала UofL Internal Medicine Lecture Series
Dr. Brown is an Assistant Professor at the University of Louisville and is the Associate Director of the Cardiovascular Medicine fellowship. Her medical training was completed at Johns Hopkins University. Her areas of interest in cardiac critical care, post-graduate medical education, and in-hospital cardiac arrest.
Some items in this lecture may have come from the lecturer’s personal academic files or have been cited in-line or at the end of the lecture. For more information, see our citation page.
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©2016 LouisvilleLectures.org
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VISIT OUR BLOG:
http://www.louisvillelectures.org/
We can teach the world medicine.
The Internal Medicine Lecture Series is a resident founded, resident run FOAMed (Free Open Access Medical Education) project by LouisvilleLectures.org, supported by the Internal Medicine Residency, Medicine Department and the University of Louisville. The content is free to all who wish to learn. For more information, visit our website below. Please view our full disclaimer on our website, as space limitations prohibit its posting here. All content is copyrighted by the University of Louisville.
Видео Shock and Hemodynamics in the CCU with Dr. Brown канала UofL Internal Medicine Lecture Series
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