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EM Clerkship

Circulation (Shock)

EM Clerkship

Zack Olson, MD and Michael Estephan, MD

Education, Courses, Health & Fitness, Medicine

5795 Ratings

🗓️ 26 April 2016

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

Tank. Clogged Pipes. Broken Pipes. Pump. Introduction “Tank” Hypovolemic shock Hemorrhagic shock “Clogged Pipes” Cardiac tamponade Tension pneumothorax Pulmonary embolism “Broken Pipes” Septic Shock Neurogenic Shock Anaphylactic Shock “Pump” Cardiogenic Shock Step 1: Fill the Tank Establish an IV IO line alternative in emergent situations Step 2: Consider Clogs Cardiac tamponade Diagnosis: Ultrasound Treatment: Pericardiocentesis […]

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0:00.0

Hello, med students. This episode has been sponsored by Freed AI. Do you dread the thought of

0:07.1

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0:11.9

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0:20.4

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0:24.7

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0:29.5

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0:34.1

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0:38.9

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0:45.6

Hello, med students. My name is Zach Olson, and today is episode C, circulation. It is sadly the third and final episode in our series about the

0:58.0

approach to a crashing patient. Now from the beginning, my goal has been to teach you a calm,

1:05.3

immediate, and methodical, A, B, C, approach, so that you can control literally any situation and really impress your

1:16.2

attendings when you're on your shifts.

1:18.5

So far, we talked about airway, how intubation doesn't actually have to be the first step

1:23.2

and how what you should really be thinking is suction and move the tongue.

1:28.5

We talked about breathing, how you can fix hypoxia just by adding FIO2 and peep.

1:35.7

And now is the final episode.

1:38.3

Circulation in 60 seconds.

1:41.4

I want to give a special shout out to my attending, Dr. Silberman.

1:45.0

He actually taught me this, gave a lecture on this in conference, and inspired this whole

1:49.1

episode.

1:50.0

So I really appreciated it, Dr. Silberman.

1:52.5

I still have never actually heard a better summary of this topic.

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