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LIVE WEBCAST



Date: Aril 24, 2013

Time: 7 pm EST




KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Dr. Reynold L. Trowers, M.D. FACEP


SHOCK




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Print objectives,syllabus,and references

CME hours:
2

Target Audience: EMTs, Paramedic, and health care workers 




NYC REMAC pending Approval for Call Review


Syllabus:

7:00 PM EST Shock with Q&A
8:00 PM EST Call Review
9:00 PM EST Survey and certificate


Objective Shock :

1. Define shock and the shock syndrome
2. Discuss the differential diagnosis for shock
3. Describe the typical clinical/physical findings of patient presenting in shock
4. Discuss the typical treatment modalities indicated to treat various types of shock
5. Review the four levels of severity of hypovolemic shock
6. Discuss optimal treatment approaches for each level of hypovolemic shock




References for Shock:

1. Caroline, Nancy L. Emergency Care in the Streets 8th edition. Jones and Barlett Publishers c. 2012, Section 8 ISBN 13:987144964586

2. American College of Surgeons. Advanced Trauma Life Support for Doctors. (9th edition). C. 2012 ISBN 13-978-1-880696-02-6 Chap. 3 Shock pp.62-80

3. Tintinalli, Judith E. Emergency Medicine A Comprehensive Study Guide. McGraw-Hill. C. 2012, Chapter 25 Approach to the Patient in Shock, Chapter 26 Fluid and Blood Resuscitation



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