Are you ready to maximize your resuscitation skills and truly make a difference in the lives of your patients? We've hand picked these our 75 best resuscitation videos for you to watch now.
With these videos, you'll unlock the latest and most advanced resuscitation techniques and best practices. These are not your typical, boring, lame medical videos. Prepare to be engaged and entertained while you are leveling up your resuscitation knowledge. We've got a variety of topics covered, from advanced airway management to management of shock to trauma resuscitation, this collection covers all of the essentials for you, the resuscitationist.
Gain the confidence you need to act quickly and effectively in emergency situations. Look at everything you're getting today:
RESUSX:SELECT VOLUME 1
- Weingart: Arterial Lines in a Code
- Swami & Salim: The Great CPR Debate
- Kim: Vasopressors in Trauma (Yes or NEVER?!)
- Crager: Vent Alarms, Useful Not Annoying
- Hedayati: Valvular Disasters
- Hicks: Protect Yo' Neck (Part 2)
- Winters: The Crashing Obese Patient
- Haney & Swami: A Curious Case of Dyspnea
- Mattu: Interesting ECG Cases (Part 1)
- Kumar: Y'all Gotta Know TEE
- Repanshek: Massive GI Bleed
- Patino: Pulse Pressure Variation and Shock Index
- Rezaie: EBM That You Need to Know!
- Weingart: The Crashing Calcium Channel Blocker Overdose
- Jain: The Difficult Intubation
- Hicks: Human Factors
- Mattu: The Magical Lewis Lead
- Haywood: Basics of Ventilation
- Haywood: The Advanced Ventilator Workshop
- Hagahmed: The Blakemore for Upper GI Bleeds
- Hussain: Cool ECHO Cases
- Schreyer: Intra-lipids for Toxic Overdoses
- Byrne: Airway Tips & Tricks
- Mallemat: Life-Threatening Asthma
- Damuth: Tracheostomy Emergencies
RESUSX:SELECT VOLUME 2
- Weingart: EMCRIT Failed Airway Algorithm
- Mattu: ACS in the Presence of LBBB
- Crager: Resuscitation Pulmonary Physiology
- Swaminathan: The Cognitive Pause
- Mallemat: The Crashing Ventilated Patient
- Hedayati: Making Sense of Sgarbossa
- Winters: Critical Care Cases
- Duggan: Awake Intubation
- Trott: Last-Line Vasopressors
- Bryne: Pre-Ox Like a Pro
- Swaminathan: Stress Innoculation
- Mattu: Interesting ECG Cases (Part II)
- Riscinti: Advanced Lung Ultrasound
- Hagahmed: Blakemore for Upper GI Bleeds
- Weingart: Trauma Team Leader
- Crager: First-Pass Central-Line Success
- Wydo: Optimal BP in Trauma
- Crager: Reimagining Shock
- Hedayati: Wide, Wacky, and Tachy
- Kim: Transfusion Logistics
- Rezaie: STEMI/NSTEMI vs OMI/NOMI
- Gibbons: ABG vs VBG
- Khoujah: Intubating the Neuro Patient
- McCloskey: Transvenous Pacemaker
- Debate: Epinephrine During Cardiac Arrest
RESUSX:SELECT VOLUME 3
- Winters: Care For the Post-Arrest Patient
- Dragging Winters: Care For the Post-Arrest Patient
- Haywood: Ventilation in Obesity
- Hedayati & Swaminathan: OHCA: Who goes to the cath lab?
- Crager: The Crashing Cirrhotic
- Willis: Intubating the Acidemic Patient
- Byrne: Intubation of the Neurologically Injured Patient
- Rezaie: HTS in the Peripheral IV
- Hagahmed: Beyond ATLS
- Hicks: Massive Hemorrhage Protocol
- Qasim: "By the way...I'm pregnant" - Two Patients in One Trauma Bay
- Rezaie: Vasopressors in Trauma
- Gmora: The Unruly Trauma Patient: To Sedate or Intubate?
- Quazi: Pacemakers: A Practical Approach
- Patino: Refractory VT/V-Fib in Cardiac Arrest
- Gutierrez: Hydroxocobalamin and Methylene Blue in Septic Shock
- Winters: Post-Cardiac Arrest Care
- Hedayati: Resuscitate Before You Intubate
- George Willis: The Crashing Aortic Dissection Patient
- Crager: Mental Models for Resuscitation ExpertiseMarcolini: What's The Patient's Status (Epilepticus)?
- Hedayati: 21st Century Approach to PEA Arrest
- McCloskey: Meds to Avoid Intra-Arrest
- Weingart: Mastering the Monitors
- Slovis: Epinephrine in Arrest
- Mattu: Post-Arrest ECGs That You Gotta Know
It's time for you to save more lives and bring more critically-ill patients back home to their families. These 75 videos will transform you into the resuscitationist you've always wanted to become.
Every video is available online, accessible from any device, anywhere, at any time. Train on your own schedule, at your own pace, and from the comfort of your own home. Plus you'll earn, while learn...earn 12.0 hours of AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. CEUs are available for nurses as well.
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