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Cardiogenic shock

03/01/202203/01/2022 by Bob Dunn

A number of additions have been made to segments on Cardiogenic shock on the Types of shock page.

Categories Updates Tags Resuscitation
Venous lactate levels in gas samples vs fluoride tubes
Traumatic pneumothorax

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Associate Professor Robert Dunn

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Emergency umbilical catheter insertion length in a term newborn - 5cm + stump length

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Admitted patients belong in inpatient units. Their hallway is just as good as our hallway, and we have more patients waiting for a spot in ours.

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