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Mar 2024
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E135: Cardiac Complications Pt. 2 (Premi...

Tanner and Cole
About this episode

We’re back with Part 2 of our Cardiac Complications episode. If you haven't tuned in to Part 1 yet, we highly recommend starting there for full context. In this episode, we'll explore critical topics such as congestive heart failure, cardiovascular collapse, cardiac tamponade, and hypertension.

It's important to note that these subjects are incredibly vast, and while we've condensed our discussion for brevity, there's still a wealth of information to explore. We hope this episode will serve as a valuable resource, aiding in your understanding of patient care amidst these complex disease processes.

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