EMT Lecture: Shock

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In this video Wade, a Paramedic and instructor at IMA, speaks about shock.

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This guy is a great instructor really involves the class, without pressuring them too much.

aperson
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"Everything we do in this field comes back to perfusion." Very true, I can't think of many other ways a body dies that doesn't somehow have something to do with perfusion. Great lecture, thank you for uploading!

eternalnate
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I’m in the self paced emt course and this teacher is GREAT! Most engaging one in all the videos for me. Really helped me stay focused on the lesson.

renocamo
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23:02 🫶 commenting this to come back later and re watch. So easy for me to mix up beta 1 & 2 that was great

_-.ava.-_
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Thank you for these lectures. Could you ask more questions for the youtube audience even if you think the class knows the answer?

ThenZ
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These lectures are amazing! please keep uploading them 🙏

hayla
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These have been so helpful you don’t understand thank you so much🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾

seanholmes
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PLEASE leave the slides up much longer. They are only flashing on screen for 1 second, and it makes it really hard to take in the info without, pausing, then rewinding, then trying to find the exact frame.

renocamo
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Thank you for posting these lecture! I have the slides from my EMT class and this is so helpful!😊

JHawk-ji
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Very good video. Love this channel. Just wish it was in frame so I could really immerse myself 😢

luke.degilio
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You're awesome. Thank you for these videos ❤ i love my instructor but you go into so much more detail and explain it perfectly.

NegativeProcess
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47:58 Really disappointed we didn't get to see that secret handshake 😂

DocM.
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Thank you for helping me understand narrowed and widened pulse pressure!

EvolvedTactics
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Hey there, great video! I am in the self-paced EMT B class with IMA. I do have a couple questions though. You said once a tourniquet is placed, we do not remove them typically due to liability. My train of thought would be due to blood clots. Am I even close, or correct? Also, you said a tourniquet could remain in place for up to 8 hours and the limb will remain intact. This confuses my thought process as I was sure that lack of perfusion for more than 10 minutes would cause cellular death inevitably leading to irreversible damage and likely, amputation. Please help clarify this for me, HEEELP !

MirandaJOubichon
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im so so happy youve seen hot rod, “never sneak up on a man whos been in a chemical fire”

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