Shock - Distinguishing Shock Types - Hypovolemic, Distributive, Cardiogenic, Obstructive

Shock - Distinguishing Shock Types - Hypovolemic, Distributive, Cardiogenic, Obstructive

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Bedside Ultrasound as a Substitute for CO

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Bedside Ultrasound as a Substitute for CO

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Shock - Distinguishing Shock Types - Hypovolemic, Distributive, Cardiogenic, Obstructive

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 Recognizing the Type of Shock (Classic Hemodynamic Description)
  3. 3 Pulmonary Artery Catheters
  4. 4 So Where Does This Leave Us?
  5. 5 JVP as a Substitute for CVP
  6. 6 Bedside Ultrasound as a Substitute for CVP
  7. 7 Passive Leg Raise as a Substitute for CVP
  8. 8 Extremity Temperature as a Substitute for SVR & CO
  9. 9 Bedside Ultrasound as a Substitute for CO
  10. 10 Clinically Useful Guide to Recognizing Shock Type
  11. 11 3 Important Principles Related to Diagnosis of Shock

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