Fatal Attraction: Deadly Rhythms | The Heart Course Home Study Program
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- Fatal Attraction: Deadly Rhythms by Megan Fix, MD | The Heart course
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Topics Include:
Aspirin or Maalox? The Risky Business of Chest Pain
Fatal Attraction: Deadly Rhythms
Don’t skip a beat: Transvenous and transcutaneous pacing
Fainting Dead Away: Cardiogenic Syncope
An ACS to grind: Legal Disasters
Pump DOWN the volume: Acute heart failure
Ripping my heart out: Aortic dissection
Just say no: Cardiotoxic drugs
Revealing the truth in mysterious ways: Non-cardiac killers in ECG
Irregularly Irregular: Atrial Fibrillation
Making my blood curdle: Venous thromboembolism
Don’t miss a VASCatastrophe
While I definitely agree with you and Amal in regards to VT, identification and treatment, I would say that a clinician’s ability to identify AV Dissociation is crucial the identification of VT. AV Dissociation is one of the few, if any reliable indicators of VT. In the same vein, treating bradycardic rhythms follows the same rules, in regards to the irrelevance of actually naming the rhythm. Who cares? The EP docs care later, but in the acute period of hemodynamic instability it doesn’t matter. Regardless of the rhythm, either too fast or too slow, all of the respective management is the same. And it all circles back to Cardiac Output! Tachy’s & Brady’s Always Always present as a clear & present danger to CO (potential or actual). When analyzing rhythm strips my algorithm is as the follows...Is the pt Stable or Unstable? Is the rhythm Too Fast or Too Slow? Is the QRS complex Narrow or Wide? Is the rhythm Regular or Irregular? It’s never let me down when treating patients.
Fantastic lecture!!!
This is really great lecture
A great lecture
That doctor is on point 👍
Nice work...........
Excellent lecture,thank you
Very clear, understandable lecture enough I can follow what she is teaching us and much easier to view video lecture, rather than reading textbook.
Great lecture! Really glad you talked about Really Wide Complex VT and not throwing Amio at it immediately!! Calcium and Bicarb First!!!
Great lecture but i think that adenosine is very dangerous in WCT if it is due to SVT with WPW because it may precipitate VF!!!
Hate to ask it but would sticking to the algorithms look better in a medmal setting?
Could you please give an actual link to a site where the course can be purchased? I went to www.test.com but there is nothing there as far as I could see. Thank you.
Hey Johan, the www.test.com URL was just a placeholder I forgot to remove. The course will be up for sale soon at www.ccme.org. Thanks!
Hi Johan, the course is now for sale at courses.ccme.org/course/theheartcourse. Thanks!
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In a friendly, nice guy, sorry if it seems unprofessional as I ONLY mean this sweet and complimentary........but I am still a man......and she has incredible beautiful incredible legs. Wow
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Came for the legs. Stayed for the outstandingly great lecture. Then rewatched for the legs.
Amen. All of her is smoking hot not just the legs