if i may: i prefer videos with the "big image" and "small slide", i think it's easier to keep focus (contructive criticism cuz i really enjoy the content)
I think vasopressors in trauma not as controversial as it used to be...vasopressin certainly has evidence to support it...for me it is typically vasopressin but that is not a hard and fast rule as it also depends what else the patient has going on
if i may: i prefer videos with the "big image" and "small slide", i think it's easier to keep focus (contructive criticism cuz i really enjoy the content)
Ask 10 different people and get different answers…appreciate the feedback
@@SalimRezaie absolutely!
Muchas gracias Salim... saludos desde Chile!
TY so much
That was a AWESOME video! Congrats! Whaiting for part 2
Hopefully have part two out next week
Thanks, Salim for your insight. Useful as always...
TY Sajjad…appreciate you watching and taking the time to leave a comment
@@SalimRezaie waiting for the next 3 sessions....
Coming soon :)
Thank you Salim Very interesting Topic
TY so much
Great review, do you think is Vasopressin the pressor of choice if need for trauma patients?
I think vasopressors in trauma not as controversial as it used to be...vasopressin certainly has evidence to support it...for me it is typically vasopressin but that is not a hard and fast rule as it also depends what else the patient has going on