Cardiology fellows who learned transesophageal echocardiography using simulations scored higher on both theoretical and practical tests than those who received traditional training in a randomized trial.
it s continuing to improve, posting this picture from his hospital bed just moments ago. great to see him. let s bring in msnbc s kathy park, outside the medical center in cincinnati, where hamlin is recovering. so many fans as we look into this, copy, we look at the picture, we see that he is taking taken off intubation. which is a big deal. what s the latest of his condition? and the latest on his bills teammates today? yeah, he richard, great to be with you. damar hamlin, he is recovering and improving each and every day. you mentioned he s off the breathing tube, he s able to communicate with family, friends, as well as his teammates. he s been very active in the past 24 hours. obviously expressing his gratitude for the ongoing support, literally from all across the country, he showed that picture there on his hospital bed surrounded by family members.
should be long term, effects that we don t have the data to discern that in our study, we didn t look at that. that s something that i just can t say definitively. yes, the main santos that we see our neurological effects. so they tend to have very severe cns depression, which means they re difficult to wake up, they re not able to speak normally, walk normally, often they have g.i. affects like vomiting, nausea, confusion, as well and that doesn t mix well. so sometimes if they re severe son villains you can wake the patient up, and they re vomiting, sometimes they may need respiratory support, like intubation. also author seizures those, their types, the worst types of effects that we see. mostly exposures are much more wild than that and we have a few more seconds left with you dr. nemanich. what tips you have prepared to keep their kids out of this? yeah so the best things to do our to make sure your children don t see you using
particular. jake, one of the things that you worry about when somebody has cardiac arrest is that there was simply not enough oxygenated blood getting to the brain, and you don t know until someone has woken up from sedation and is able to talk. he is not able to talk because of the intubation, but he is able to communicate with writing, and moving his hands and feet. but he is described as critically ill, jake, because it has only been 2 1/2 days, and so there may be periods of the roller coaster still in terms of the recovery which you will see with critically ill patients, and maybe not a linear track of improvement. so that is what i heard.
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