Shock and Sepsis Explained Clearly (Remastered) Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, Pathophysiology

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This is video 1 of 2 on shock (the types of shock & shock treatment) and sepsis and is part of the "MedCram Remastered" series: A video we've re-edited/sped up to make learning even more efficient.

for this entire course and over 100 free lectures. This is the home for all new and updated MedCram medical videos (many videos, medical lectures, and quizzes are not on YouTube).

Speaker: Roger Seheult, MD
Clinical and Exam Preparation Instructor
Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Disease, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine.

MedCram: Medical education topics explained clearly including: Respiratory lectures such as Asthma and COPD. Renal lectures on Acute Renal Failure and Adrenal Gland. Internal medicine videos on Oxygen Hemoglobin Dissociation Curve and Medical Acid Base. A growing library on critical care topics such as Shock and sepsis, Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA), and Mechanical Ventilation. Cardiology videos on Hypertension, ECG / EKG Interpretation, and heart failure. VQ Mismatch and Hyponatremia lectures have been popular among medical students and physicians. The Pulmonary Function Tests (PFTs) videos and Ventilator associated pneumonia bundles and lectures have been particularly popular with RTs. NPs and PAs have given great feedback on Pneumonia Treatment and Liver Function Tests among many others. Many nursing students have found the Asthma and shock lectures very helpful.

Recommended Audience - medical professionals and medical students: including physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurses, respiratory therapists, EMT and paramedics, and many others. Review and test prep for USMLE, MCAT, PANCE, NCLEX, NAPLEX, NBDE, RN, RT, MD, DO, PA, NP school and board examinations.

Produced by Kyle Allred PA-C

Please note: MedCram medical videos, medical lectures, medical illustrations, and medical animations are for medical education and exam preparation purposes, and not intended to replace recommendations by your doctor or health care provider.
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Awesome as the younger set would say. The presenter has a way of speaking that the listener feels at ease and waits for more. He goes at a pace that can be absorbed and if not, there’s always the rewind button. At 83, if I could do life over again, medicine would be high on my list of vocation choices.

dmaze
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as a nursing student, i have literally watched every single one of your videos. could not be more stoked for remasters

fleac-
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I’m a Respiratory Therapy student and I love all of your lectures.
Thank you Dr. Seheult!

UMBUBA
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You explained how the skin is warm with septic shock, due to massive vasodilation, but in septic shock the patient often also has a fever, which would also make the skin very warm. Love your lectures, listened to many of them. Will listen to all of them. Pertains to my work as an RN on a chronically critically ill unit (LTACH).

yasmine
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I'm in no way related to medical field (photographer) - but stumbled on this late at night haha. Very interesting video, and you did a great job of explaining boring medical stuff in an interesting way. Good work, and thank you!

MartinBentsen
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WOW. this was so straightforward and easy to follow

jonnbruin
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Bro I understood like 10% of this video. Still super interesting though, thanks for making it. The more you learn the more you realise how many things there are that other people know but you don't.

petertimowreef
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The skin temperature metric also doesn't capture the full picture for some sepsis patients. A few can have normal or high temperature in the preliminary stages.

DermNerd
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Júst watch the video.
Septic shock symptoms and overviews .

robertobobby
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Very simple and direct, thank you Doc

dok
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Thank you for explaining shock concisely! I was wondering if you will make videos explaining the ENDOCRINE system.

inspiredbetired
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At age 55, I had HA double pneumonia and HA septic shock due to medical malpractice. It completely destroyed my (prior to that time) good physical and mental health and, thus, my life. Every organ (except my liver) was damaged and I have PTSD related to how this happened. (The original issue was a kidney stone that my body passed on its own.) The ICU doctors told my family I was not expected to survive. I am convinced God saved my life, but I still do not know for what reason because I suffer daily and have more diagnoses than even I can believe (and I am living it.) There seems to be nothing medicine can (or is willing to) do to undo what they did '(e.g., enlarged heart, myocarditis, stage III CKD, etc etc etc)

JusticeALL.
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thank you. simple, clear, and concise.

pfkmsandiego
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During hypovolemic shock, are there any factors that could cause the blood pressure to be higher than what you expect?

TheMusesOrg
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your videos are fantastic but could someone explain how the EF could go up with a simultaneous reduced CO?

chrisnoble
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This is brilliant!!! Once again, thank you!

irinakim
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I'm just a writer trying to understand shock for writing purposes and the way you explain it even I can understand, no med experience necessary!

randomchild
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I wish my nursing professors taught like you do

sylvanwhisper
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My grandfather died to septic shock, and I just really wanted to know what it was, it's pretty scary isn't it

blissfuldj
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Brilliant explanation; many thanks for sharing.

hannahkoeczko