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CCRN Review: Cardiovascular Critical Care for Nurses - Part One
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Are you a current critical care nurse preparing for your CCRN certification? Or maybe you're a nursing student curious about critical care? Either way, this free webinar is for you!
We'll be covering key cardiovascular concepts, including an overview of anatomy and physiology, hemodynamics, heart failure, and cardiomyopathies. Keep watching for an in-depth exploration of critical care topics and enhance your understanding of the cardiovascular system.
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We'll be covering key cardiovascular concepts, including an overview of anatomy and physiology, hemodynamics, heart failure, and cardiomyopathies. Keep watching for an in-depth exploration of critical care topics and enhance your understanding of the cardiovascular system.
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Connect with us on social media!
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