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Basic cardiac #POCUS views #Nephpearls #FOAMed #FOAMcc

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NephroPOCUS1 year ago

Parasternal long axis view #POCUS

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NephroPOCUS1 year ago

Parasternal short axis view #POCUS

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NephroPOCUS1 year ago

Apical 4-chamber view #POCUS

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NephroPOCUS1 year ago

Apical 5-chamber view #POCUS

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NephroPOCUS1 year ago

Subxiphoid 4-chamber view #POCUS

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NephroPOCUS1 year ago

For those who are patient enough to watch a 10-min video

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Ces1 year ago

Is there a way to save these? I teach basic pocus in very small rural fam med residency and these are amazing for teaching.

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NephroPOCUS1 year ago

Thanks, there are sites that allow you to download twitter videos by pasting the link, just Google.

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Nick Mark MD1 year ago

It's that wonderful time of year when new residents are joining the ICU team! Here are a few of my favorite @CritCareTime infographics to help you understand key concepts: ⚡️Undifferentiated shock 💉 Vasopressors 😮‍💨 The physiologically difficult airway & 🧪 Metabolic acidosis

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Eddy J. Gutierrez, MD1 year ago

Patients can develop vasoplegic shock, a type of distributive shock, in response to mechanical circulatory support devices. These agents, detailed extensively in my book The Vasopressor & Inotrope Handbook, can be quite helpful. 🎩 tip to the authors.

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Braydon Dymm, MD1 year ago

💥 July 1 is coming. That means brand new interns and brand new Neuro residents! Ready to turn that reflex hammer into a GPS for finding lesions? Let's review how to localize using your neuro exam 👇

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Aravind Palraj1 year ago

🧵 “Ferritin >1,000? 10 Things to Consider Before You Blame Inflammation” Ferritin isn’t just an iron marker—it’s an acute phase reactant, a storage protein, and sometimes, a danger signal. Here are 10 causes of very high ferritin (>1,000 ng/mL) you need to think about 👇 #Rheumatology #Hyperferritinemia #MedTwitter #ClinicalPearls @DrAkhilX @IhabFathiSulima

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