Shock Explained Clearly - Cardiogenic, Hypovolemic, and Septic

2012-07-17に共有
Understand shock (cardiogenic, hypovolemic, and septic) and sepsis with clear illustrations from Dr. Seheult of www.medcram.com/?utm_source=Youtube&utm_medium=Vid…

This is video 1 of 2 on shock (the types of shock and treatment).
Includes a discussion of cardiogenic shock, hypovolemic shock, and septic shock (neurogenic shock will be in a future medical lecture).

Speaker: Roger Seheult, MD
Clinical and Exam Preparation Instructor
Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Disease, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine.

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  • I am a nursing student in my final semester and your MedCram videos have been incredibly helpful. They provide that added background information that may not be available during lecture to answer the "why" questions. Thank you and keep up the great work!
  • Thank you so much. I am an EMT working to become a paramedic. Your videos are easy to understand and very useful in both an academic and practical sense. Keep up the great work. You are an excellent educator.
  • You lectures are amazingly clear and very systematic. As a nursing instructor, It gives more understanding. Thanks for all your efforts.
  • @Medcram
    See the whole series at www.medcram.com along with other top quality videos including reviews in pulmonary, cardiology, infectious disease, and hematology!
  • Love it  so simple and clear :) I will remember it for ever :D God bless you and looking forward for more videos
  • Thank you so much. I am a 2yr nursing student. You don't know how helpful this video is to me.
  • @SarihnD
    Your clear and concise explanation was great!!! I’m an oncology nurse trying to get into the ICU and needing to brush up on some in depth shock knowledge. Thanks!
  • My girlfriend is Filipino and she is in nursing, I’m just the average white guy but I tried to take interest in her nursing, and I have come to study and learn much as I can.
  • easy to understand for this nurse who has always had a problem with the differences in shock.
  • @KK-gq3ps
    Oh my gosh --- this was the missing piece in my brain. Thank you for bringing this topic altogether! I look forward to the next video on treatment of the different shocks. :)
  • Always appreciative of Dr . Seheult's brilliant lectures
  • Dr. Seheult, thank you for taking time out of your I assume, pretty hectic schedule to make these lectures for medical students around the world. As a paramedic intern that is about to take the national registry exam, this was a great (under statement) review. Keep up the great work! Thank you
  • Saving my life with these videos, as a nursing student these help me understand so much more then in class lectures. Thank you so much
  • Thank you so much for these lectures! I had no idea what was going on with respect to shock in my EMT class! I really hope you consider making more videos that can help EMT's and future EMT's such as myself!
  • @memex31963
    Loved your video on the different types of shock.  I particularly like the way you break down the types in a way that is easy to follow and comprehend.
  • @MedicEne
    Thank you so much for this, I have no idea how people can dislike this, it was perfect
  • @Medcram
    Glad to hear the video was useful for your RN program
  • @kpbach15
    Your lectures are great! I love that they are directed towards visual learners (which I am), and that you hit such important topics. I always use these to supplement all of my notes in my nursing school classes