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Investigating Innovative Cardiovascular Research at the Intersection of Academic Theory and Clinical Practice. Podcasts are also available on most podcast services including Apple, Google and Pocket Cast
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Scott D. Weingart, MD FCCM

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Help me fill in the blanks of the practice of ED Critical Care. In this podcast, we discuss all things related to the crashing, critically ill patient in the Emergency Department. Find the show notes at emcrit.org.
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Heart Matters is a show about all aspects of heart health brought to you in partnership with the Providence Heart Institute and Boston Scientific. Providence Heart Institute is a leading provider of cardiovascular care with a focus on putting our patients at the heart of everything we do, and we’re committed to making a positive difference in every life we touch. As part of that commitment, we’re bringing the doctors to you.
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Airwayve Podcast

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The Airwayve Podcast is a Canadian anesthesia podcast for medical students led by medical students (Winnie Liu, Grace Huang, Anna Yang) from McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
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The Critical Care Commute Podcast is grateful for your ears, insights and feedback. In return its hosts- Peter Brindley and Leon Byker, two ICU doctors in Alberta, Canada- offer up knowledge and debate with some of the most qualified, interesting, enlightened and provocative folks in Critical Care Medicine, and beyond. We strive to keep it practical and concise. Like you, our overriding goal is to get better, do better and feel better.
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Heart360°

American Heart Association

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Clinical experts across the globe share expertise on improving patient outcomes. For healthcare providers across the care spectrum: inpatient care, primary healthcare providers, EMS, and ongoing professional advancement through healthcare certification.
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The Animal Heartbeat

Kieran Borgeat and Jose Novo Matos

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A podcast discussing all things related to veterinary cardiology, designed for veterinarians, nursing professionals, technicians and students, and anybody who wants to know more about heart disease in animals. Hosted by Recognised Specialists in Veterinary Cardiology, Kieran Borgeat and Jose Novo Matos, and featuring top vet cardiology guests from all over the world.
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A weekly podcast for pharmacists, physicians, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners who are interested in learning more about clinical pharmacology topics. To claim pharmacology CE credit or to get a copy of presentation slides, visit https://ce.mayo.edu/pharmacypodcast. Produced by @MayoMedEd. Hosted by @garrett_schramm.
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Renowned cardiologist, Dr. John Day, offers simple changes you can make to have your life – and heart – in rhythm. Most doctors will tell you that there isn’t much you can do to treat atrial fibrillation, aside from taking medications for the rest of your life. Cardiologist and a-fib specialist John D. Day disagrees.
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MedCram

Dr. Roger Seheult & Kyle Allred, PA

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MedCram = More Understanding in Less Time. Welcome to the podcast edition of MedCram with Professor Roger Seheult, MD, Kyle Allred, PA, and guest experts in medicine, COVID-19, virology, immunology, public health, and more! We offer this podcast in addition to our videos and lectures available on MedCram.com and our YouTube channel. These episodes are adapted from video lectures, so references to visual diagrams, charts, and images can be found in our videos, which will be linked in the show ...
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Interviews with authors of articles from JAMA Neurology. JAMA Neurology is an international peer-reviewed journal for physicians caring for people with neurologic disorders and those interested in the structure and function of the normal and diseased nervous system.
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When you set out to get things like life insurance, critical illness cover or income protection, many people do not think that they are going to hit any snags along the way. But! Insurance is a world of risk and there are times that a persons circumstances will make insurers sit back and have an extra think about offering the insurance. Why?! This podcast is designed to answer that why. Kathryn Knowles is joined by guests to bring a clear and open chat about how insurance works. Kathryn brin ...
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Cochrane produces systematic reviews which are recognized as the highest standard in evidence-based health care resources. Listen to Cochrane review authors explain in plain language the evidence and findings of their high-impact reviews. In 5 minutes or less, healthcare professionals to patients and families can understand the latest trusted evidence to help make better informed decisions.
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Mayo Clinic Clear Approach

Mayo Clinic Aerospace Medicine

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Mayo Clinic Clear Approach tackles medical topics important to commercial aviators, recreational pilots, or just folks interested in things that fly. Current topics from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), and aviation trends are explored in a serious but sometimes humorous way. Mayo Clinic Clear Approach focuses on a perspective from "the other side of the gurney." Let us navigate the storms of aeromedical certification, medical issues tha ...
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Join Dr. Joel Kahn, the internationally recognized heart doctor, as he brings his unique blend of Eastern and Western medicine to Heart Doc VIP, the podcast that empowers you to take charge of your health. With a focus on the wellness of mind, body, and spirit, Dr. Kahn delves into the latest research and interviews leading experts in the health and wellness space, including Health Heroes who share their inspiring journeys to wellness. Each episode of Heart Doc VIP provides listeners with pr ...
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MyHeart.net

Dr. Alain Bouchard

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Cardiologists discuss recent events in the world of medicine. Each episode will feature a special guest from the medical fields of cardiology and beyond as the doctors participate in a casual roundtable discussion that can be enjoyed by both medical professionals and laypeople alike.
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The EP Edit is the official podcast of EP Lab Digest, a monthly publication for electrophysiologists and allied health professionals in the field of cardiac electrophysiology (EP). Each episode, we share candid conversations with thought leaders in the field about the latest advances in EP as well as emerging tools and technologies. To learn more about The EP Edit, visit www.eplapdigest.com.
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Editors at The Lancet Neurology, in conversation with the journal’s authors, explore their latest research and its impact on people’s health, healthcare, and health policy. A monthly audio companion to the journal, this podcast covers a broad range of topics, from sleep habits to amyloid biomarkers in Alzheimer’s, the diagnosis and classification of optic neuritis to treatment of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, and more.
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I'm Paul from PassACLS.com and I'm here to help you pass ACLS. Like an audio flash card, this podcast is intended to aid any medical professional preparing for an Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) class. Each one-to-nine minute episode covers one of the skills needed to recognize a stroke or cardiac emergency and work as a high performing team to deliver safe, quality patient care. Listening to a tip a day for 14-30 days prior to your ACLS class will help cement the core concepts t ...
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MedStar Health DocTalk

MedStar Health Physicians

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Comprehensive, relevant and insightful conversations about health and medicine happen here… on MedStar Health Doc Talk. Join us for real conversations with physician experts from around the largest healthcare system in the Maryland-DC region.
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Rick Dayton brings his journalistic expertise to KDKA Radio every weekday afternoon. A 30-year veteran of broadcast journalism, Dayton returned to Pittsburgh over a decade ago and continues to engage and inform the community with his unique style and energy. Rick is an insightful interviewer and a beloved Pittsburgh personality.
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Royal Melbourne Hospital

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"The medical podcast that poses those questions that you were too afraid to ask" The Royal Melbourne Hospital is one of Victoria's leading public teaching hospitals, and operates across two campuses. Our mission is simple – to provide world-class healthcare for our community by embracing discovery and learning, building collaborative relationships, and engaging patients in their care.
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Advances in Cardiovascular Medicine

University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

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Hosted by The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Center for Continuing Education in the Health Sciences, the Cardiovascular Institute, and the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery. Friday, October 13, 2006. This program is intended for physicians and other healtcare providers.
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Keeping InSight

Sanofi US General Medicines Medical

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Keeping InSight is a healthcare podcast that will feature prominent leaders in the fields of cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and transplantation in a conversational setting with Sanofi Medical Affairs. We are starting the conversation by focusing on healthcare inequities and diving into how the healthcare community can work to overcome these disparities and provide equitable care for all patients. This podcast is intended for US health professionals only.
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CardiOhio Podcast

Ohio Chapter of the American College of Cardiology

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The CardioOhio podcast brings you fascinating interviews with local cardiovascular experts, with the goal of providing practical insights on timely topics in cardiology. It is a production of the Ohio Chapter of the American College of Cardiology. Our mission is to serve as the professional home for cardiovascular team members and to optimize cardiovascular health in Ohio.
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Last Week in Medicine

Stephen Jenkins, MD, Austin Rupp, MD

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Wouldn't it be nice if someone reviewed all the latest internal medicine literature and distilled it into a brief podcast you could listen to on your way to work? Get updates from the New England Journal of Medicine, JAMA Network, Annals of Internal Medicine, Journal of Hospital Medicine, Journal of General Internal Medicine, Lancet and more.
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We believe in the educational merits of Free Open Access Medical education (FOAM), which includes podcasts, blogs, articles on PubMed Central, conferences streamed for free and more. As a result, we would like to encourage others to move beyond quoting podcasts and into the realm of tying “cutting edge” FOAM to the core content. We’ll provide some review and references for listeners to go read. Why, indeed, should we FOAM it alone when FOAM can inspire us to go, read, think, and be excellent?
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In Doctor Next Door, Dave Berry has unfettered access to his neighbour and leading cardiologist Dr Neil Srinivasan as they share tea and biscuits over Dave’s kitchen table. From the everyday goings on in their suburban life, to the medical matters of life and death that Neil quite literally deals with on a daily basis, nothing is off the operating table. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Urgent Care Basics

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Urgent Care Basics aims to give the urgent care provider the most up to date medical knowledge packaged as a podcast. Weekly podcasts addressing topics focused on urgent care. Primary care topics will also be discussed as seen through the lens of an urgent care provider. Educational, entertaining, and easy to access!
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UpToDate® is the premier evidence-based clinical decision support resource, trusted worldwide by healthcare practitioners to help them make the right decisions at the point of care. It is proven to change the way clinicians practice medicine, and is the only resource of its kind associated with improved outcomes. Support for UpToDate Talk is provided by UpToDate, Wolters Kluwer. UpToDate is entirely funded by the subscriptions of its users and does not accept advertising or funding unrelated ...
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UpToDate Pathways have been developed for use at the point of care to guide clinicians when managing a patient with a specific problem. Using these dynamic workflow tools, the clinician inputs patient-specific data and, through a series of key decision notes, is stepped through a pathway leading to optimal management of a specific patient. In each UpToDate Pathways podcast, an UpToDate clinical expert will discuss some of the challenges medical professionals face when making decisions around ...
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SURVIVING HEALTHCARE

Robert Yoho, retired cosmetic surgeon

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FOR MORE about surviving healthcare, see robertyohoauthor.com and robertyoho.substack.com. LISTENING HINT: try using 1.5 to 2 x playback speed. I STARTED THIS PODCAST by reading the first half of my two books for you. These are Butchered by “Healthcare” and Hormone Secrets. In return for getting them free, please review them on Amazon! You will find the full audio, ebooks, and paperbacks on Amazon, Audible, Itunes, or many other platforms. I next sponsored guests who help me explain the heal ...
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In atrial fibrillation (A-Fib) and atrial flutter (A-Flutter) the electrical impulse for cardiac contraction is in the atria but isn't the normal pacemaker of the heart, the SA node. The ECG characteristics of A-Fib and A-Flutter. Recognition and treatment of unstable patients in A-Fib/Flutter with rapid ventricular response (RVR). Suggested energy…
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Some Cochrane Reviews include network meta-analyses to bring together a range of comparisons to help identify the relative effects of different interventions and to rank them based on effectiveness. In June 2024, we published one of these, examining cardioversion for atrial arrhythmias. In this podcast, one of the authors Rui Providencia (left) int…
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For apneic patients without a carotid pulse or patients with only gasping/agonal respirations, we will follow the Adult Cardiac Arrest algorithm. For pulseless patients that the AED doesn't advise a shock, the patient's ECG shows asystole, or a non-perfusing organized rhythm (PEA), we will follow the right side of the Adult Cardiac Arrest algorithm…
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Providing good, high-quality CPR with minimal interruptions and early defibrillation are two key interventions shown to improved cardiac arrest outcomes. A training tool used in many CPR and ACLS classes is to use a song (or a song list) with a tempo of 100 to 120 beats per minute to help the person doing chest compressions maintain an adequate rat…
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It irreversibly binds heavy metals, rendering them nontoxic. Weakly binding chelators like EDTA may drop heavy metals in the kidneys, which can cause toxicity or death. Support the Show.By Robert Yoho, retired cosmetic surgeon
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Dr. Mattu delves into emergency medicine risk management and geriatric psychiatric emergencies with Robert Flint, MD; cervical artery dissection with Lloyd Tannenbaum, MD; and hypoglycemia with Gabriella Miller, MD, only in this month’s podcast.By EMedHome.com
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A patient’s medical history will help us identify things that may be causing (or contributing) to their current condition as well as guide our decisions so we provide the safest evidence-based care possible. Examples of information obtained in a medical history that will impact the treatment we provide. There are several mnemonics and memory aids t…
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Welcome to the beginning of the 8th year of Heart Doc VIP! Thank you for being a loyal listener. We look forward to bringing you more heart-related content this year. In this episode, Dr. Kahn covers a range of mini-topics, including creatine supplementation, hormone replacement therapy, olive oil, gluten-free diets, and the link between sexual fre…
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Although magnesium can be used in the treatment of other medical conditions such as eclampsia, asthma, & digitalis toxicity; for ACLS, magnesium is primarily used to treat Torsades de Pointes. Identification of Torsades on the ECG. Administration of a magnesium infusion for stable patients vs slow IV push for patients in cardiac arrest. Procainamid…
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When a patient loses excessive amounts of fluids, we say that they are in a state of hypovolemia. The most obvious cause of hypovolemia is from bleeding. Bleeding can be internal or external and caused by trauma, pathology, or iatrogenic. Classic signs & symptoms of hypovolemic shock. Volume replacement with crystalloids vs blood. Connect with me: …
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Message our hosts, Kieran and Jose. Dilated cardiomyopathy is one of the most challenging diseases in veterinary cardiology. Early detection is key to maximising benefit for individual dogs, but clinical signs are lacking and physical exam may be unremarkable. Adding to this, echocardiographic diagnosis may be subtle, or changes may be caused by a …
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Pre-order my new book The Longevity Leap: https://www.siimland.co/offers/Mo7aiaAh/checkout Timestamps: 00:31 Life Expectancy Trends 03:08 Delay Chronic Diseases 06:26 Longest Living Man In History 10:21 Timeline of Chronic Diseases 12:23 Heart Disease and Neurodegeneration 14:45 Metabolic Syndrome 18:27 Slow Down Decline 22:17 Heart Rate and HRV 24…
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MONA is the acronym sometimes used to help us remember the interventions to consider for patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome or ACS. Morphine's use in the Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) algorithm. Why Morphine is helpful for patients with ACS. Contraindications and considerations for the safe administration of Morphine. Morphine as an alternative …
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Hi everyone, I’m back with a short episode on how you can use life insurance to protect against the tax made on gifts. A lot of people think of gift planning as something that millionaires do and whilst that can be the case, many people are making gifts all the time without realising it. Giving a financial gift is a lovely thing to do, but without …
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Even good CPR is far less efficient at circulating blood than a functioning heart. The indicators of high-quality CPR that were identified at the 2012 AHA CPR Quality Summit in order of importance include: Chest compression fraction (CCF); Chest compression rate; Chest compression depth; Allowing for full recoil; and Adequate ventilations. Using re…
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Epinephrine and Dopamine are adrenergic agonist used in several ACLS algorithms. The use of epinephrine for severe anaphylaxis and unstable bradycardia. Review epinephrine’s effects on blood vessels and bronchioles. Why epinephrine is helpful for patients with anaphylaxis. Using an epi drip for unstable bradycardia. Epinephrine administration durin…
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Join Airwayve hosts Winnie and Grace as they launch Airwayve's newest mini-series covering anesthesia subspecialties. Today they are joined by Dr. Eli Adly, a staff anesthesiologist at Hamilton Health Sciences, a chronic pain subspecialist, and the director of McMaster's chronic pain management fellowship program. Tune in to hear about her journey …
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This week, Dr. Kahn packs a lot of practical information on health and longevity into this "pea-cast." He discusses the longevity plan of Dr. Michael Roizen, a well-known physician and author, including his regular use of the Prolon Fasting Mimicking Diet (www.prolonfmd.com/drkahn). Another study examines the lifestyle habits of the ultra-elderly i…
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Providing rescue breathing to apneic patients with a palpable pulse. Normal end tidal CO2 for patients with a pulse. Identification of cardiac arrest and our immediate actions. Providing artificial ventilations during CPR without an advanced airway vs with an advanced airway in place. Using quantitative waveform capnography to confirm placement of …
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Hypothermic patients aren't dead until they are warm and dead. When a patient’s core body temperature drops below 96.8 F (36 C), they are hypothermic. As the body’s temperature drops below 36 C, hypothermia may further be classified as moderate or severe: Moderate if the patient’s body core temp is between 30-34 C; and Severe if it's below 30 C. Mo…
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Dr Adrian Owen joins Sarah Passey to chat about a his Personal View, published in the August 2024 issue of The Lancet Neurology, about detecting awareness after an acute brain injury. Continue this conversation on social! Follow us today at... https://twitter.com/thelancet https://instagram.com/thelancetgroup https://facebook.com/thelancetmedicaljo…
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Calcium is one of the ions that move across the cellular membrane during cardiac contraction and relaxation. The primary use of calcium channel blockers in ACLS is for the treatment of stable, narrow complex tachycardias refractory to Adenosine and to lower the blood pressure of ischemic stroke patients with severe hypertension. Use of calcium chan…
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Roger Seheult, MD of MedCram examines a recent study that breaks down the biggest risk factors for cancer. See all Dr. Seheult's videos at: https://www.medcram.com/ (This video was recorded on July 15th, 2024) Roger Seheult, MD is the co-founder and lead professor at https://www.medcram.com He is Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Dise…
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Prayers for safety, healing, and peace in the USA and beyond. This week, Dr. Kahn dives into two fascinating case studies from the Kahn Center. But that's just the beginning. He also covers a range of mini-topics, including the role of CoQ10 in combating fatty liver disease, the surprising prevalence of unknown leaky valves in people over 60, and t…
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The goal of CPR is to keep the brain and vital organs perfused until return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) is achieved. Post-arrest care and recovery are the final two links in the chain of survival. Identification of ROSC during CPR. Initial patient management goals after identifying ROSC. The patient’s GCS/LOC should be evaluated to determine …
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Nitroglycerine is vasodilator that affects peripheral blood vessels and coronary arteries. Because of its widespread dilation effects on blood vessels, nitro can quickly lower a patient’s blood pressure, sometimes to the point of making a patient hypotensive. Assessment of vital signs prior to administering nitro is necessary to ensure patient safe…
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Message our hosts, Kieran and Jose. We all learned about the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system in school... Or did we? This fantastic, in-depth interview on our current understanding of the RAAS will provide a revolutionary new perspective on how we may be able to harness the maladaptive systems that are activated in heart failure for positive p…
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Pre-order my new book The Longevity Leap: https://www.siimland.co/offers/Mo7aiaAh/checkout Timestamps: 00:56 The Longevity Mix 01:28 Calcium Alpha-Ketoglutarate 03:58 Vitamin C 06:30 Creatine Monohydrate 07:32 Magnesium Citrate 09:18 Glucosamine Sulfate 10:15 Taurine 11:08 Glycine 13:17 Glutathione 14:14 Lysine 15:26 Ashwagandha 16:40 Theanine 17:2…
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I have been followed by a Kaiser specialist for a “small scar” on one of my retinas. He told me reassuringly, “You have a problem, but let me worry about it for you. I will see you about once a year for follow-up.” A few days ago, I went to Costco to get some new glasses for my troubled eyes. They have almost everything, but I knew they did not hav…
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Mitch and Clay return from vacation and step back up to the Clear Approach podcast microphone. On this episode, they discuss updates to the FAA's approach to "uncomplicated" anxiety and depression, review the FAA streamlining efforts for re-certifying pilots with Special Issuance Authorization related to coronary artery disease and more.…
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