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Heat vs. Cold Therapy ❄️ 🔥 – Heat Therapy – Chronic discomfort (long-term) ↑ blood flow to area by causing vasodilation (dilates blood vessels) – Cold Therapy – Acute & immediate (ideal for...

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Caitlyn Nichols | BSN, RN, CCRN 🫀 on Instagram: "Since there are medications that affect preload, afterload, contractility and heart rate, then there must be other things that affect these too, right? The question here is: how do different conditions affect a patient’s hemodynamics? For example, in septic shock, you’ll anticipate that the patient will have a low SVR & a high cardiac output initially because the ventricle is hyper dynamic. If you missed my last cheat sheet on the medications tha Vasoconstriction And Vasodilation, Cardiac Output, Paramedic Student, Cardiogenic Shock, Septic Shock, Nursing Information, Student Tips, Anaphylactic Shock, Nursing Student Tips

Caitlyn Nichols | BSN, RN, CCRN 🫀 on Instagram: "Since there are medications that affect preload, afterload, contractility and heart rate, then there must be other things that affect these too, right? The question here is: how do different conditions affect a patient’s hemodynamics? For example, in septic shock, you’ll anticipate that the patient will have a low SVR & a high cardiac output initially because the ventricle is hyper dynamic. If you missed my last cheat sheet on the medications…

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