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In this high-yield medical education podcast, we break down epinephrine — a powerful vasopressor and inotrope used in everything from cardiac arrest to anaphylaxis to shock management. Whether you’re a med student, resident, ICU nurse, or emergency physician, this focused review will give you the tools to understand how epinephrine works and how to use it safely in clinical practice.

📌 In this video, we’ll cover: What is epinephrine (adrenaline) and when is it used? Mechanism of action and receptors (alpha-1, beta-1, beta-2). Clinical uses: anaphylaxis, cardiac arrest (ACLS), septic shock. Dosing strategies and administration routes (IV, IM, push-dose, drip). Side effects and how to monitor for them (e.g., tachyarrhythmias, hyperglycemia). Key evidence and practice guidelines. Summary and board-style practice questions to reinforce concepts.

📚 Related Resources: Download our norepinephrine study guide and practice questions:

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Watch next: Playlist Vasopressors and Inotropes: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLf5bMa9_tvRg_nAnm91hsyHhI0y_ahoS1&si=Myz25vHJgHAp4Nvc

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