Hemodynamic monitoring

Table of Contents: 00:05 - Hemodynamic Monitoring 00:50 - Who requires invasive hemodynamic monitoring? 01:24 - Cardiac Circulation 03:01 - First, some concepts 03:18 - Preload 05:57 - Preload: The Rest of the Story 07:04 - Preload: 07:32 - Afterload 08:29 - Afterload 08:40 - 09:24 - Nice, but what about the stroke volume, systemic vascular resistance and all those other numbers I hear about? 09:34 - Here You Go! 10:40 - So, where do the numbers come from? 10:44 - Pulmonary Artery (Swan-Ganz) Catheter Uses 13:35 - Pulmonary Artery Catheter 13:47 - Insertion 14:47 - Pulmonary Arterial Catheterization 15:09 - 15:50 - Thermodilution Cardiac Output 16:20 - 16:22 - Thermodilution Cardiac Output 17:57 - Thermodilution Cardiac Output 18:39 - Thermodilution Cardiac Output 18:42 - Thermodilution Cardiac Output 18:49 - CCO via Arterial Line 19:15 - Noninvasive Cardiac Output 19:39 - Care and Feeding of a Pulmonary Artery Catheter 19:49 - Starting at Zero 22:36 - Care and Feeding of a Pulmonary Artery Catheter 22:38 - Starting at Zero 24:04 - What Else Does it Tell Me? 24:50 - Starting at Zero 24:51 - What Else Does it Tell Me? 27:00 - Stupid Swan Tricks 28:57 - From the PA catheter, we can calculate: 29:40 - Stupid Swan Tricks 29:42 - From the PA catheter, we can calculate: 31:47 - Normal Values 33:02 - But, wait. There’s more! 33:06 - Story Time! 33:51 - 38:14 - Adorable story. But, how’s it relevant to my patients? 38:20 - How is O2 Carried in the Blood? 39:15 - Flow Calculation 40:53 - But, That's Too Much Work 41:46 - But, Even That Seems Like A Lot of Effort 42:45 - So, Let’s Cheat! 45:47 - Nurse’s Role in Hemodynamic Monitoring 46:46 - Central Venous Catheter 47:42 - 47:50 - Nursing Care 48:29 - 49:37 - Phlebostatic Axis 50:50 - Arterial Waveform 51:28 - CVP 52:20 - Arterial Line 52:55 - Nursing Care 52:57 - Arterial Line 53:32 - Nursing Care 53:52 - Nursing Care of a Patient with a PA Catheter 54:51 - PA Catheter Complications 56:58 - CXR