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Cardiothoracic surgery- Part 2

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Release Date: 03/25/2020

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Part Two of this episode focuses on valvular surgery such as valve replacement/repair for issues such as stenosis and regurgitation. We also look at nursing care of a cardiothoracic patient post op.