Basic Cardiac Hemodynamics (CVICU/Open Heart Recovery)

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • In this video we cover some basic cardiac hemodynamics, specifically regarding the recovery of the open-heart surgical patient in the CVICU.
    If you'd like more in-depth case studies and examples of how these hemodynamics are intertwined, let me know!
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  • @bonsaibaby8257
    @bonsaibaby8257 2 года назад +6

    Nurse Bass!!!! I just graduated nursing school this past Tuesday!! I thought about you when the speaker said to remember the people who encouraged you to keep going, it could be a partner, parent, classmate, or even a stranger and the first person I thought of was you. I came across your videos when I wanted to give up. I failed nursing school but decided to go back and finally finished! Thank you so much for your videos and encouraging words!! Much love!!❤️
    For anyone else struggling right now:
    You can not fail unless you quit!
    Keep pushing and don’t give up on yourself!!

    • @NurseBass
      @NurseBass  2 года назад +1

      I can’t tell you the honor and how humbling this is. I really appreciate you and CONGRATSSSSSS! SO sick, and you accomplished everything you hoped to when you first set out! Beastmode! 👊🏽

  • @bdrgtr1997
    @bdrgtr1997 7 месяцев назад +2

    More in depth would be great! Especially with interpreting cardiac thermodilution profiles. I am a former ER nurse and now work in CVICU, probably about 9 months now. Just started taking devices and open hearts. I struggle with the thermodilution profiles the most out of everything

  • @juliushakkarainen3325
    @juliushakkarainen3325 2 года назад +4

    Starting in the CSICU as a new grad in about a month! Could definitely use more of this in the case study format like you mentioned! Cheers

  • @fermincruz5454
    @fermincruz5454 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you. I'm taking my AGACNP test on Tuesday and I needed a brush up in cardiac hemodynamics. Easy to understand and to the point.

  • @oOBionncazOo
    @oOBionncazOo 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for this. I've worked in surgical, trauma, and medical icus but never cvicu. Those number just scare me hahaha 🤣

    • @heartofthematter247
      @heartofthematter247 2 года назад +1

      I work it now and I def understand you! You really have to know your stuff!
      Thx Nurse BOSS for this video ✨✨

    • @NurseBass
      @NurseBass  2 года назад +1

      Haha it's all wonderfully fun stuff! Learning the intricate connections of them all is the goodies!

    • @NurseBass
      @NurseBass  2 года назад +1

      Lol of course my friend! Hope it helps :D

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  • @KEMPCHIILVERR
    @KEMPCHIILVERR 11 месяцев назад +1

    hi can u please do more videos on hemodynamics foe fresh post op cabg and valves i am a new nurse in the CVICU and this is super helpful thank u

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    @WoolleyLawrence 14 дней назад

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  • @kelseymorris1027
    @kelseymorris1027 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video! I have an interview tomorrow for cvicu

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  • @jasmineturner3174
    @jasmineturner3174 2 года назад +1

    Thanks so much for sharing! I'm a recent graduate nurse working in open heart recovery. I'd love for you to go into more detail or scenarios to help with learning all this!

  • @njones182
    @njones182 6 месяцев назад +1

    More in depth look at the "Why" we see what we see aka hemodynamic changes and nursing interventions would be wonderful. I vote for a Hemodynamic Series or at least one, as you mentioned, that takes us a step further. Please strongly consider. Thanks

    • @NurseBass
      @NurseBass  4 месяца назад

      Thanks so much, I definitely will.

  • @taushaburton3937
    @taushaburton3937 2 года назад +1

    Definitely a fan! Would love a more in depth video

  • @DeeMcGuire-w8i
    @DeeMcGuire-w8i 29 дней назад

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  • @francishubertovasquez2139
    @francishubertovasquez2139 Год назад

    A vehicular accident patient with spinal injury and with pneumothorax to atelectasis due to lung puncture of something, tracheally deviated compressing either side if heart is compromised but managed to ICU, can a device or some sort of powerful sensor with control implanted function like in holter monitor operated remotely be of a 2nd option connected to heart specialists, and a severed spine grey matter and severed nerve fibers be replaced by the other grey matters in other parts of the brain by the use of adjacent receptor motor inducer supposedly former connections of nerve fibers now severed, new signalling created from the manipulations of sensors from glial cells and and organ nerve receptors augmented by new nannotechnology created organ receptors because nannotechnology can do that now and with modified neuroengineered Schwann cells all signals in that patient body emmanating from the other grey matters in the brain other than the butterfly spinal grey matter? Monitoring hemodynamics sensor based.

  • @leacampbell1625
    @leacampbell1625 Год назад

    Hi!!! so i just graduated nursing school and accepted a position in the cardiothoracic intermediate unit I eventually want to go over to the CTIC I just came across your videos and would love to hear more info on hemodynamics and what really happens once they come out of the OR and to the CVICU like maybe a more in depth video on some scenerios and what u do as soon as they get to u like what meds they are on and what u are monitoring and why? like what could go wrong? super interested in CVICU nursing Thanks again for your video!!! your great
    Lea C

  • @daloonies
    @daloonies 2 года назад +1

    Nice bro !! Keep making them 🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @mommyandme5162
    @mommyandme5162 Год назад

    Definitely loved the word vomit and if you can break this information down a little bit more

  • @amadeusj.2127
    @amadeusj.2127 2 года назад +2

    More of this please!!!

  • @jacklynkendall9134
    @jacklynkendall9134 Год назад +1

    Hi, I work in the CVICU, about 8-9 months in. I would love to see case studies as mentioned in the video. Thanks!

    • @porcelaindolli3
      @porcelaindolli3 Год назад

      what was your experience before cvicu?? When did you feel ready? Do you still feel like a dumbA 8-9 months into CVICU? planning my jump over.

    • @jacklynkendall9134
      @jacklynkendall9134 Год назад +1

      @@porcelaindolli3 My experience prior to CVICU was med-surg for 2.5 years. I've been in the CVICU for one year now, and I absolutely love it. I don't think I would ever work on another unit. The learning curve is steep, but very rewarding when you start putting the pieces together. Just in the year, I've been there, I've gained extensive knowledge on CV. I supplement my learning with Barron's CCRN review, ICU Advantage, and current literature. I think everyone feels like an idiot sometimes, but those feelings subside as you start to get acclimated. Make the move, and never look back! Best decision I ever made. Good luck!

    • @porcelaindolli3
      @porcelaindolli3 Год назад

      @@jacklynkendall9134 thank you for taking the time to reply. I'm very focused and serious about getting to cvicu. I'm currently on cv pcu. I'm just a baby. I will flood myself with all of the resources you provided. I'm scared sh!tless but the fear is going to come regardless of my inevitable move over. thanks for your encouragement :))

  • @shanique876able
    @shanique876able Год назад

    Thank you for this awesome short and informative video

  • @AkulaShark4748
    @AkulaShark4748 8 месяцев назад

    Cool,really cool presentation.
    Thank you so much for your great inspiration.Please continue with the topics that you mentioned.

    • @NurseBass
      @NurseBass  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much!

  • @chriswiseman5143
    @chriswiseman5143 2 года назад

    Is this screen from a simulator or a live patient? If it's live data, I'm impressed that they're able to generate that BP and index while only being v-paced. Makes me wonder how much dobutamine and/or rocket fuel is infusing. That PA pulse pressure is really narrow too. Not sure what to make of that without considering the patient. Thanks for the video, NB!

    • @NurseBass
      @NurseBass  2 года назад

      Quite often if a patient is sick enough whenever they exit the OR, then they are on a bit of rocket fuel for a period of time. To your point, the patient is only being V paced and doesn’t have the atrial kick, but may be on vasoactive and/or inotropic drips such as epinephrine or milrinone. Also keep in mind as a side note, if the patient were on dobutamine then we should likely see the patient with their own intrinsic rate high enough to not require pacing. Of course all patients are different 👊🏽 Also, I know practices vary from facility to facility but in the few Surgical CVICUs I’ve worked in, dobutamine isn’t typically used in the open heart surgical population as it typically contributes to cardiac irritability 🤙🏽 Love to see the wheels turning! Grind on!

  • @anitagonzalez6642
    @anitagonzalez6642 2 года назад +1

    This was awesome so helpful!

  • @Ashley-vp8jb
    @Ashley-vp8jb 2 года назад

    Please offer more in-depth case studies!

  • @iris201000
    @iris201000 Год назад

    Please do a bunch a case studies

  • @theman3443
    @theman3443 2 года назад

    Nurse Bass! Proud to say I got my RN license in February.. thanks for all the help from day one of nursing school my brother!

    • @NurseBass
      @NurseBass  2 года назад +1

      So dope to hear buddy! Congratulations! Just playing my part!

  • @dtrell1265
    @dtrell1265 2 года назад

    I’m a nursing student about to start my externship on a cardiac step down unit. Please go in depth if you don’t mind. Thank you!

    • @NurseBass
      @NurseBass  2 года назад

      Appreciate the feedback! And congrats!

    • @NurseBass
      @NurseBass  2 года назад

      Appreciate the feedback! And congrats!

  • @moseleych
    @moseleych 2 года назад

    Those numbers all look great, but MAN, that PA diastolic is concerning 🤣

    • @NurseBass
      @NurseBass  2 года назад

      Does it give my dude the itch to hop back in the trenches? Haha

    • @moseleych
      @moseleych 2 года назад

      @@NurseBass NOPE. Not in the slightest 🤣🤣🤣

  • @ThatGurlSKY
    @ThatGurlSKY 2 года назад

    Please do more I just got accepted into the Cticu!