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Author: Tim Gengler, DNAP, CRNA, assistant clinical professor
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Everyone has their own way to answer questions and describe concepts. Some students really appreciate my approach. One particular student encouraged me to produce some audio files of my discussions and answers. This podcast is named in honor of this student's encouragement.
The information that I present is accurate to the best of my knowledge and research, but I don't claim perfection.
Author: Tim Gengler, DNAP, CRNA, assistant clinical professor
Beta blockers. Do you still see reflex bradycardia?
Nermana's Anesthesia Minute
5 minutes 20 seconds
5 years ago
Beta blockers. Do you still see reflex bradycardia?
When your patient is taking a beta-blocker, why don't they tend to have reflex bradycardia with receiving phenylephrine? The answer is not quite straightforward.
Nermana's Anesthesia Minute
Everyone has their own way to answer questions and describe concepts. Some students really appreciate my approach. One particular student encouraged me to produce some audio files of my discussions and answers. This podcast is named in honor of this student's encouragement.
The information that I present is accurate to the best of my knowledge and research, but I don't claim perfection.
Author: Tim Gengler, DNAP, CRNA, assistant clinical professor