Obstructive shock | Circulatory System and Disease | NCLEX-RN | Khan Academy
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You are absolutely amazing at explaining things. This is awesome because I'm a visual learner and you have helped me so much with the drawings and your simple explanations of things. God bless you, and please keep them coming!!! ^_^
I loved your explanation and it is very clear to me now. Thank you so much
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cardiac tamponade has decreased preload however paradoxycally the PCWP is increased due to compression by fluid **
I've wondered why Asthma, the hypoxic aspect of CHF, COPD, and upper airway obstructions are not considered Obstructive shock. After all, they are inhibiting external respiration which, then decreases perfusion.
👌 wonderful explanation 👌
Masha allah amazing
What of pulmonic stenosis? can it be included as a cause of obstructive shock/
Im confussed now. The pleural space does not surrounds the heart. the pericardium does. I mean they both are serous membrane but are not the same. The pleural space is the space between the parietal and visceral pleurae. So when you refers that the pleural cavity is a space that includes the lungs and the heart and then starts saying its limits, those limits are from the mediastinum...The thoracic cavity is not the same to pleural cavity
A tension pneumothorax is a medical emergency and if you miss it clinically and try to do an x Ray you can actually be subject to a disciplinary hearing from what I understand because the patient will most likely die while taking the x ray
You're better off using an ultrasound
you are awesome thanks so much :)
Simple and excellent in explanation for visual learner..thank you..
By the end of the video, it looks like the cardiac tamponade heart is on fire. O_O
Ohh yeah, and I thought that looked funny. Tamponade's misspelled. Great video though!
they didn't call it obstructive shock in EMT school....
Bruto shock
you spelled tamponade wrong...
Great explanation 🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍👍