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Jan 2025
48m 25s

REBOOT 1. Undifferentiated Shock Part 1

Critical Care Time Podcast
About this episode

In anticipation of some exciting new content where we take deep dives into shock physiology and treatment modalities, we wanted to wet appetites, prime engines and get any of our new listeners up to speed by rebooting some of our heavy hitters from Season 1.


In critical care medicine - it's not just a priority, but it's critical that you know how to identify, assess and stratify shock. Join Nick & Cyrus in Part 1 of a 2-part, deep-dive into undifferentiated shock. On this episode we discuss how we define and assess a patient in shock; laying down the foundation for our shock framework.


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