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EPISODE · Nov 29, 2015 · 25 MIN

E73: Absorption Atelectasis: Are We Missing This Important Concept

from The FlightBridgeED Podcast · host FlightBridgeED

In this episode of The FlightBridgeED Podcast, Eric shines a revealing light on the detrimental effects of nitrogen washout on our patient's alveoli and what that could mean for their treatment long term. More oxygen is always better, right? Join us for this insightful discussion as we reveal the truths behind absorption atelectasis.

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In this episode of The FlightBridgeED Podcast, Eric shines a revealing light on the detrimental effects of nitrogen washout on our patient's alveoli and what that could mean for their treatment long term. More oxygen is always better, right? Join us for this insightful discussion as we reveal the truths behind absorption atelectasis.

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