Inotropes & Chronotropes, what nurses need to know about giving these medications
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- Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
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In this video, we discuss Inotropes and Chronotropes and exactly what you need to know as a nurse when giving these medications. It can be confusing at times but we break it all down for you, giving you the confidence you need to administer these drugs.
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Hi I’m a 3rd year medical student but it helped me a lot too, thanks
you made it so simple and clear thank you
What a great explanation. Thank you so much.
Brief and precise thank you
Thanks sir you make easy to learn difference between both
Great video thank you
thanks a lot from a pharmacy student
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So inotropic drug if my friend has had too much cocaine? I've watched an Indian RUclipsr explain how to do an EJ IV but I'm not confident I could do it under stress. Do you have any tips for how one can get used to the pressure?