Nicardapine (Cardene) - CC Meds
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- Опубликовано: 28 июн 2024
- A quick review over the medication Nicardipine (Cardene).
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Been waiting on this one!
Hope you enjoyed it!
This is so helpful. Thank you for this videos. Hoping to have more videos like this
Another great vid in the books! 👍🏽👍🏽
Thanks! Glad you like them!
Man your videos are awesome and very informative keep doing the good job👍👍
Awesome! Thank you!
love ur videos helps alot with studying nursing. much love
Awesome! Thank you!
Thank you for the brief history of the medications! Very interesting stuff.
Glad you like that part. I find it interesting! Useful in practice, no, but still cool none the less. :)
Shunting with Cardene is huge in my experience! I am surprised how many people have never heard of the correlation and how many pts I’ve encountered that have had their presumed “natural” hypoxia remedied by lowering Cardene rate or simply switching out medication all together! I think there is quite a bit of confusion by providers and nurses alike on the direct mechanism of action for this phenomena. Do you have any info on this Eddie? Thanks for all your work! Love all your videos!
Yeah so its interesting. When I worked Trauma/SICU, there is no time that I was, at least aware, of it happening. It wasn't until working in CVICU that it become more "common." I'm sure with the frequent use, there probably were times before when it was at fault, but not identified, but I also think patient population and particular patient physiology plays a role. Given the great discussion around this and the results of the poll, I'm going to do a dedicated video on it, which will cover some for the proposed mechanisms. That said, I don't think there is consensus on exactly the cause.
Thanx for these videos...keep uploading 👍❤️
Thank you, I will
🙌🏻thanks for the video!
No problem!!
Can you do a video on precedex, versed,or vec ? Thanks
Hey! He has one under sedation and paralytics 😃
All are on the todo list 😊
Thanks for the video
No problem!
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Hi. I was just prescribed nicardipine for vocal paresis.
Great video... video idea! I've been encountering a few patients who has been in various stages of Acute Tubular Necrosis so, I thought it would be one you could potentially do in the future.
Good suggestion. I'll add to the todo list
🙏 thanks 🙏
You’re welcome 😊
Love your content! I haven’t found a pentobarbital video of yours yet, do you have one? If not would love the education
Can you do one on Esmolol? Thank you love the videos!
Yup! On the todo list!
Great video. In my facility we use cleviprex more. Can we have a lesson about that please?
I'll add it to the todo list. I'm trying to think if I've ever given this one before... I don't think so.
Why is there a tachycardia risk?
I used this drip on a pt post craniotomy with a lumbar drain. Can we get more videos about neurosurgery? Thanks :)
Yes! Neuro stuff is coming after I finish up a bit more cardiac.
Next GTN please 🙏🏻
Nitro?
What is the mechanism for the potential tachycardia?
Seems like not completely understood. Consensus seems to be around a reflex sympathetic response. Questions about whether this is baroreceptor mediated or some other process exist though.