Shock | Hypovolemic, Cardiogenic, Obstructive, Distributive | Retired

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In this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will be presenting on Shock. During this lecture we will be discussing the causes / pathophysiology of hypovolemic, cardiogenic, obstructive, and distributive shock. We will then transition into the features and complication of shock, discussing how patients most commonly will present in each category of shock. We will conclude this lecture with the diagnosis / hemodynamic parameters of shock, followed by the treatment for each category of shock. We hope you enjoy this lecture and be sure to support us below!

Table of Contents:
0:00 Lab
0:07 Shock Introduction
0:37 Types of Shock & Causes / Pathophysiology
15:07 Features & Complications
29:02 Hemodynamic Parameters
40:10 Diagnostics
41:01 Treatment
45:48 Practice Cases
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someone to love and hug my comment .i really like this guy . whenever i feel i have less knowledge i watch his videos. .my patients are always happy❤❤

primemedialive
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I'm not even a medical student and I'm devouring your videos. I've put almost 4 very worthwhile hours into this. Thank you very much.

minigrok
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God bless you for sharing your gift with the world, Zach. It's only a few who are great teachers, who impart knowledge with skill- do consider yourself in that pantheon! We're grateful 🙏

yaabrayie
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you will be surprised how much you helped me I study medicine in Iraq and I am second year medical student
And I never took advantage of my collage lectures
I always watch you and understand every thing and if I graduate some day my degree and knowledge will be 90% from you
Thank you so much ❤❤

doler
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😂HIS SMILE WHILE EXPLAINING EVERY COMPLICATED TOPICS MAKES TOPIC SO INTERESTING🎉

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WITH IST PAY OF MY ORTHOPEDIC RESIDENCY, WILL GET MEMBERSHIP OF NINJA NERD.BECAUSE AFTER ALLAH, U HELPED ME TO CLEAR THE EXAM.

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I can see a passionate, gifted, and no doubt very good doctor!

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You have such a big heart. It's not easy to do what you're doing. Thank you for all the hardwork !! ♥️

dishasharma
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I wish I could 'Like' this presentation a hundred times more! Thank you for this wonderful and easy to understand lecture, Zach! You guys are amazing!

cyrineagor
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He has put so much effort in these lectures to simplify it
Hatss off

ankitaagrawal
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ZACH❤ UR LECTURES ARE MY OXYGEN
PLEASE KEEP UPLOADING AND COMPLETE ALL THE PLAYLISTS, ASAP!
UR EFFORTS ARE JUST UNPARALLELED 🤩

formynation
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I don't know how to thank you prof. You are so good with this and I don't think anyone can teach the way you do honestly speaking. God is really good

SpizyPopstar
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My god this is so much better explained than anything my professors have ever presented, thank you so much

JonnyWrob
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watching this while on methylphenidate which causes mild muscle tension, greatly increased focus, a feeling of restlessness and the typing of way too in depth youtube comments. great video once again!

JJadx
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I was literally looking for a lecture on that yesterday and now you guys post it ❤️❤️❤️ thanks, Zach!!

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I really enjoyed the addition of the case studies at the end of the video. I think it is a great idea!
Thank you all. 😊

romeliamejia
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Oooh my goodness. Ninja Nerd team.Zach you are the best professor ever.I love watching your tutorials

ndashilovelineforchu
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Very informative! You are so intelligent! And the best part is you undoubtedly know how to share your knowledge!!! I love all your lectures! I’ve been using lots of your discussions when I teach critical care.

ednatrepanier
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Thank you for your videos. Very kind and generous with your time.

chuckedgerton
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Thank you so much for making what could be an overwhelming subject so enjoyable!! I am a new CNP and going to be working with a trauma team and plan on continuing to dive deep to ingrain all the things!! I appreciate you so!!

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