Acute Chest Pain (Rapid Response Calls)

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Published 2023-01-19

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  • @ethan5273
    On an absolute tear these days. Thank you for pumping out these videos so quickly, really, really Really appreciate it!
  • @jonathanlu8303
    Hi Dr. Strong, current M4 here. This content is exactly what i have been looking for as a soon to be intern! A lot of UpToDate and journal articles throw too many details while not highlighting the most important points. I, and I'm sure my future patients, will be so appreciative of this education.
  • @BabyIsa02
    Hi Dr. Strong, I am an ICU RN currently in my clinical rotations at Stanford to complete my acute care nurse practitioner program. I came across your channel, and it's been beneficial and very interesting. I've been binge-watching your videos; your channel is phenomenal. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge, and it is my hope I run into you and meet you one day! Thanks again!
  • great i keep learning or remembering stuff all the time from your lectures
  • Thank you.. Pls keep this series rolling..it is really helpful
  • @sdfPZXC
    this is great advice for extern on called :D
  • @stonecookie
    One might consider double checking the drug history, to be sure that no-one gave the wrong drug to the wrong patient at the wrong dose at the wrong time. Or maybe a friend or relative was trying to help by slipping a patient a drug or remedy or medicine to "help".
  • @deproissant
    The finding that pain relief from NTG reduces the likelihood of ACS is pretty interesting. Do you have any papers I can read on that?