Normal Hemodynamic Values - Pulmonary Artery (PA) Catheter

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This is a quick review over the normal values for many of the common hemodynamic parameters that we look for and use in the ICU. This way you will have the knowledge of what is normal before we start talking about abnormals.

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0:00 Intro
1:25 Measured Values
5:00 Calculated Values
10:44 Wrap Up

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Been a trauma/cvicu/cath lab nurse for 8years, and I understand all your content but you’re so much more adept at explaining it! Been sharing it with my little brother who just started his career as an ICU nurse as well

attackofthezoosk
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PGY-1 EM resident on my MICU rotation and watched my first RHC today. This was super helpful to better understand what was going on with our patient. Thank you!

christucker
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Eddie, your videos have been backpacking me through my career as a CVICU nurse lol… any chance you’ll have any videos on VADs and Impella’s anytime soon?

Again, I love your content! I can’t express how helpful all of your videos have been!

arielleemilcar
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Happy New Year everyone! Eddie these videos are so helpful, I have been watching your videos since I was in nursing school!! I work in a CTICU now and we are constantly using swans. All the info is solid and you explain it very well. Even though I'm very comfortable with these lines its always nice to refresh on it and even learn something new that maybe wasn't as familiar with! Love watching these keep doing the awesome work!

giogarcia
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love your work <3, omg this is what I need to get me through my ICU training

phungchau
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Happy New Year, Eddie 🎉 Many thanks for all your hard work, brilliant and informative videos. Roland

roland.j.ruttledge
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This is so intense but I love learning about it. Even if it extracurricular to my schooling right now.

micahsims
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Omg perfect timing! I'm reviewing Swans.

misssofija
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Thank You... perfectly explained ☺️ ❤️ your videos

sherrieferguson
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Hi Eddie I’m new to the Cath lab and this video was very helpful thanks

charlesclark
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Awesome Video as always Eddie! Quick question about RVSWI/ LVSWI: are they, in a sense, can be considered contractility of each chamber? Thank you

vivitran
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Shouldn't you measure in spont breathing patient at the end of expiration rather than end of inspiration? At end inspiration of a spont breathing patient, your intrathoracic pressure is at the lowest, which is the FARTHEST away from atmospheric pressure. I think you have it flipped.

The best time to measure waveforms for mechanically ventilated patients is at the end of inspiration.

christianwong