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A high yield, on-shift resource to help Emergency Department providers spot subtle, high-risk ECG findings including Brugada, WPW, HCM, and ARVD. Use this card as a checklist to methodically ensure you are not missing any electrocardiographic evidence of red-flag conditions. Medische Humor, Cardiology Nursing, Paramedic School, Nursing Mnemonics, Cardiac Nursing, Critical Care Nursing, Nursing School Survival, Nursing School Studying, Emergency Nursing

A high yield, on-shift resource to help Emergency Department providers spot subtle, high-risk ECG findings including Brugada, WPW, HCM, and ARVD. Use this card as a checklist to methodically ensure you are not missing any electrocardiographic evidence of red-flag conditions.

Animal Emergency & Referral Center of Minnesota is instituting a new, color-coded system to better triage our patients. We hope that by empowering pet owners with this knowledge, we can help more pets that need emergency care. Please read more about this change on our Facebook page! Aercmn.com | facebook.com/aercmn #veterinary #AERCFastTrackTriage #Pethealth #petemergency #emergencyvet #aercmn Emergency Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary Triage, Veterinary Assistant Training, Veterinary Practice Management, Veterinary Medicine Student, Veterinary Emergency, Vet Science, Veterinary Doctor, Vet Nursing

Animal Emergency & Referral Center of Minnesota is instituting a new, color-coded system to better triage our patients. We hope that by empowering pet owners with this knowledge, we can help more pets that need emergency care. Please read more about this change on our Facebook page! Aercmn.com | facebook.com/aercmn #veterinary #AERCFastTrackTriage #Pethealth #petemergency #emergencyvet #aercmn

How to triage the veterinary patient | VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education Blog Vet Tech Student, Pulse Oximetry, Veterinary Assistant, Vet Medicine, Vet Assistant, Levels Of Consciousness, Vet Med, Veterinary Technician, Staff Training

In today's VETgirl online veterinary continuing education blog, Amy Newfield, CVT, VTS (ECC) reviews triage in veterinary medicine. How do we triage? We should focus on airway, breathing, circulation to see if our veterinary patients are stable.

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