Subarachnoid Hemorrhage by Megan Fix, MD
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Learn and apply emerging data, new guidelines, and optimal treatment strategies for the management of cardiac and vascular emergencies.
Topics Include:
An Infarct Rather Than an Accident: Stroke 2019
Asymptomatic Hypertension
So When You Say the Word “Dizzy”... Posterior Circulation Issues
Failure May Very Well Be Fatal: Acute Heart Failure
You Can Die of a Broken Heart: Shock
Can’t Catch Me: Narrow Complex Tachycardias
Ripping It to Pieces: Acute Aortic Dissection
Stratification of A‐fib and PE
Mostly Dead Is Still Slightly Alive: Cardiac Arrest
Slow or Wide: Bradydysrhythmias and Wide‐Complex Tachycardias
You Called Down the Thunderclap: Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
For the Faint of Heart: Cardiogenic Syncope
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