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Research Update

0:43

Hiv Exposure

5:30

Objectives

8:59

Life-Threatening Causes of Syncope

9:34

Echocardiographic Features

19:38

Focus Views

20:12

Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy

20:27

Sean Hardy

26:53

Disclaimer 3

28:41

Outline

29:17

Shock

29:27

Hypovolemic Shock

30:05

Distributive Shock

31:12

Undifferentiated Shock

31:50

Diagnosis

32:20

The Emergency Clinician Identify Shock by Linking the Qualitative Clinical Impression to Quantitative Data

32:46

Vasopressors

33:23

Mixed Activity Agents

34:02

Dopamine Functions

34:50

Suppressor Dominant Agents

36:08

Central versus Peripheral Administration

36:58

Is It Safe To Administer Vasoactive Agents Peripherally

38:51

Bolus Dosing Safety

45:08

Which Agents Are Recommended in or Epi plus or Minus Dobutamine Obstructive Shock

48:11

Take-Home Points

50:34

Treatment Guidelines for the Als Crews

52:51

Aboriginal Health and Implicit Bias in the Er

57:03

Summary

1:04:23

What Is the Experience like for Indigenous Canadians in the Emergency Departments

1:05:16

Implicit Bias

1:09:10

What Is Implicit Bias

1:09:16

Criticisms about the Impulsive Association Test Methodology

1:12:38

Impact of Implicit Bias

1:13:09

Medical Decision Making

1:15:18

Cognitive Forcing Strategy

1:18:06

Conclusion

1:23:08
SPH Research, PoCUS in Eval. of Syncope, Pressors & Inotropes in the ED, Indigenous Health in the ED
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2019May 23
St. Paul's Hospital Provincial Grand Rounds - Mar. 13, 2019 Presenters: Dr. Frank Scheuermeyer, Clinical Associate Professor; Dr. Erin Kenny, Clinical Instructor; Dr. Sean Hardy, CCFP(EM) Resident; Dr. James Liu, CCFP(EM) Resident; UBC Department of Emergency Medicine You can find more webinar and rounds videos on the BC Emergency Medicine Network website: https://www.bcemergencynetwork.ca/web...

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