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Am I Blue or Am I Really Depressed?
(Vanderbilt University, 2011-09-23)
Chad Buck, Ph.D., Clinical Psychologist and EAP Counselor, and Sharone Franco, MD, Board Certified Psychiatrist, discuss the symptoms of depression, when to obtain an assessment and the benefits of therapy and medication.
More Than a Little Ouch: Childhood Vaccines
(Vanderbilt University, 2011-08-19)
The Express Care Clinic Cares for You
(Vanderbilt University, 2011-02-25)
Emma Mills speaks to Nurse Practitioner Elaine Dauwalder about the Occupational Health Faculty/Staff Express Care Clinic on the 1st floor of the Medical Arts Building.
Antibiotics 101: the Basics on Using them Properly
(Vanderbilt University, 2011-06-10)
We’ve all had to take them at one time or another – but do we do it the right way? Emma Mills talks to Elaine Dauwalder, Nurse Practitioner at the Occupational Health Clinic about prescriptions for antibiotics, their side ...
That peripheral IV can kill you: Suppurative Thrombophlebitis
(Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2010-02-25)
All the recent emphasis on venous catheter infections has been on central lines. Those peripheral IVs are also dangerous.
Different Cardiac Output Monitors & Physiology
(Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2011-11-26)
This episode will discuss the physiology behind various CO output monitors such as pulmonary artery catheters, PICCO, pulse wave form analysis, and LiDCO.
Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infection (NTSI)
(Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2011-12-06)
This episode discusses the pathophysiology, presentation, and treatment of NTSI.
Surprise, multitaskers
(Vanderbilt University, 2010-04-29)
Acute Colonic Pseudoobstruction (Ogilvie's Syndrome)
(Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2010-02-15)
Acute Colonic Pseudoobstruction (ACPO) is commonly called Ogilvies Syndrome. ACPO presents massive dilation in critically ill patients, and might result in invasive procedures to avoid ischemia or perforation of the colon.
Wedge: Everyone elses favorite Swan number
(Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2010-12-12)
Wedge or PAOP is perhaps the most quoted and poorly understood variable generated by a Swan-Ganz.