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Critical Care Nursing Basics / Pages 8 Cardiac Critical Care Nursing, Hemodynamic Monitoring Nursing, Nursing School Critical Care, Cardiac Output Nursing, Med Surg Cardiovascular, Cardiac Arrhythmias Nursing, Ccht Study Guide, Critical Care Medications, Nursing Informatics Study

This Study Guide includes 6.5 pages and covers basic critical care nursing concepts from the Lewis Med-Surg Textbook including: - Hemodynaics - Cardiac Output - Invasive Pressure Monitoring - Circulatory Assist Devices - Shock - Acute Respiratory Failure

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Trauma and Emergency Care and Critical Care Nursing Basics Primary And Secondary Survey Nursing, Critical Care Medications, Emergency Room Technician, Emergency Department Nurse, Urgent Care Nurse, Nursing Concepts, Med Surge, Telemetry Nursing, Cardiac Output

are! This DIGITAL study guide includes information on - Triage - Emergency Severity Index - Primary Survey - Secondary Survey - Environmental Emergencies - Care of Cardiac Arrest - Glasgow Coma Scale - Controlling Bleeding

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NCLEX Pharmacology Vasopressors and Inotropes Cheat Sheet Vasoactive agents include the following: inotropes are agents that increase myocardial contractility (inotropy) — e.g. adrenaline, dobutamine, isoprenaline, ephedrine vasopressors are agents that cause vasoconstriction leading to increased systemic and/or pulmonary vascular resistance (SVR, PVR) — e.g. noradrenaline, vasopressin, metaraminol, vasopressin, methylene blue inodilators are agents with inotropic effects that also cause…

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