Infographics: Pulmonary Embolism Management

5 Steps of Pulmonary Embolism (PE) Management Suspect PE Consider Risk Factors: Recent surgery, prolonged immobilization, active cancer, etc. Symptoms: Sudden onset of dyspnea, chest pain, and tachycardia. PERC Criteria: Utilized to rule out PE in low-risk patients. Estimate Risk of PE Clinical Tools: Use Well's score and Geneva score…

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Infographics: B.R.A.S.H Syndrome

B.R.A.S.H Syndrome Bradycardia, Renal Failure, AV Nodal Blockade, Shock, and Hyperkalemia This infographic provides a comprehensive look at B.R.A.S.H syndrome, a critical condition resulting from the interaction of AV nodal blockade, hyperkalemia, and renal failure, leading to bradycardia and shock. Differential Diagnosis B.R.A.S.H results from the combined effects of AV…

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Infographics: Inotropes

Inotropes This infographic provides a detailed breakdown of inotropes, including their mechanisms, clinical applications, and adverse effects. What are Inotropes? Inotropes increase the force of myocardial contraction. Their effects vary depending on which adrenergic receptors they activate: Alpha-1: Vasoconstriction Beta-1: Increases inotropy (contractility) and chronotropy (heart rate) Beta-2: Vasodilation Why…

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Infographics: VA ECMO Increases Afterload

VA ECMO Increases Afterload This infographic illustrates the hemodynamic effects of VA ECMO (veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation) on left ventricular performance, focusing on the pressure-volume (P-V) loop and the implications of increased afterload. P-V Loop at Different ECMO FlowsThe diagram shows how higher ECMO flow rates increase afterload, limiting left…

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