Les mythes en médecine d'urgence - Partie 4

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Nicolas Beysard rejoint Perrine Truong pour ce 4e volet des mythes en médecine d'urgence. 3 mythes au programme : l'utilité du test de shellong pour évaluer la volémie des patients, le testing du bassin pour poser l'indication à une ceinture pelvienne et l'évaluation visuelle des pertes sanguines extériorisées par les patients et soignants comme élément clinique relevant en cas d'hémorragie. Bonne écoute!

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