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Case Discussion on Hemodynamically Unstable patien
Hemodynamically unstable patients are those who have abnormal vital signs and are unable to maintain adequate blood flow to their vital organs. Symptoms include low blood pressure, rapid or weak pulse, cold and clammy skin, and altered mental status. In some cases, invasive procedures such as mechanical ventilation or placement of a central venous catheter may be necessary to support the patient's cardiovascular function. The management requires a multidisciplinary team of healthcare providers, including physicians, nurses, and other specialists, working together to provide timely and effective care.
About the Speaker

Dr Atchyuth R Gongada
HOD and Sr Consultant Dept of Critical Care and Anaesthesiology Apollo Hospitals, Healtcity, Visakhapatnam
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