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Cardiothoracic Surgery Trainer

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  • CABG
    • Table Set Up
    • EVH – Tower Hook ups
    • Basic OR Set Up
    • Pump Tubing and Stopcock Settings
    • Cannulation
      • Aortic Cannulation
      • Venous Cannulation
    • Cardioplegia Catheter Placement
      • Antegrade Catheter Placement
      • Retrograde Catheter Placement
    • Preparation of LIMA and Vein Graft
    • Placement of Crossclamp
    • Initiate Retrograde Cardioplegia/Positioning and prepping vein
    • Positioning of Heart, Start of Distal Anastomoses
  • North 3 Nurse Training
    • How to make the Atrial Fibrillation Call
    • Temporary Pacemaker – Instructions and Trouble Shooting
    • Conditions that can prolong a hospital stay
    • Caring for a VATS Lobectomy Patient
    • Chest Tube Dressings
    • How to Evaluate a Chest tube and Pleurevac
    • When do I Change a Pleurevac Canister?
    • Chest Tube and Pacer Wire Removal
    • Mini Atrium – conversion from Pleurevac
  • AVR
  • MVR
  • Residents
    • Introduction
    • Evaluating Patients in the Office
    • Evaluating Patients with Lung Cancer
    • Talking with Family in the Waiting Room
    • Empyema and Pneumothorax
    • Massive Airway Hemorrhage
    • Bronchoscopy
    • Marking patients for Thoracotomy, VATS, and VATS Lobectomy
    • Posterolateral Thoracotomy
    • VATS
      • VATS Lobectomy
      • Start of VATS – Wedge/Pleurodesis/Drainage, Etc
    • Knots, Suturing, Chest Tubes
    • How to Evaluate a Pleurevac – Residents
    • Vascular – Fasciotomy
    • Outtakes
  • Miscellaneous
    • Intra-aortic Balloon Pump Placement
    • Thoracic Spine Exposure
  • Registration

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  • Antegrade Catheter Placement
  • Aorta Innominate Bypass
  • Aortic Cannulation
  • AVR
  • Basic OR Set Up
  • BR Innovations
  • Bronchoscopy
  • CABG
  • Caring for a VATS Lobectomy Patient
  • Chest Tube and Pacer Wire Removal
  • Chest Tube Dressings
  • Conditions that can prolong a hospital stay
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  • Cryo Nerve Block Therapy
  • Empyema and Pneumothorax
  • Evaluating Patients in the Office
  • Evaluating Patients with Lung Cancer
  • EVH – Tower Hook ups
  • How to Evaluate a Chest tube and Pleurevac
  • How to Evaluate a Pleurevac – Residents
  • How to make the Atrial Fibrillation Call
  • Initiate Retrograde Cardioplegia/Positioning and prepping vein
  • Intra-aortic Balloon Pump Placement
  • Introduction
  • Knots, Suturing, Chest Tubes
  • Marking patients for Thoracotomy, VATS, and VATS Lobectomy
  • Massive Airway Hemorrhage
  • Mini Atrium – conversion from Pleurevac
  • Miscellaneous
  • MVR
  • North 3 Nurse Training
  • Outtakes
  • Placement of Crossclamp
  • Positioning of Heart, Start of Distal Anastomoses
  • Posterolateral Thoracotomy
  • Preparation of LIMA and Vein Graft
  • Pump Tubing and Stopcock Settings
  • Registration
  • Residents
  • Retrograde Catheter Placement
  • Start of VATS – Wedge/Pleurodesis/Drainage, Etc
  • Table Set Up
  • Talking with Family in the Waiting Room
  • Temporary Pacemaker – Instructions and Trouble Shooting
  • Thoracic Spine Exposure
  • Training Introduction
  • Vascular – Fasciotomy
  • VATS
  • VATS Lobectomy
  • Venous Cannulation
  • When do I Change a Pleurevac Canister?
  • Contact
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