The Power of Hemodynamic Monitoring in Cardiogenic Shock Self-Directed Training

Welcome to the Nurse Speaker Program Series. The content in this series is directed towards healthcare providers, with a focus on enhancing Impella knowledge and skill to assist nurses in the critical role they play in optimal patient management. 

  • Featured webinar presentation: The Power of Hemodynamic Monitoring in Cardiogenic Shock
  • Presented by: Jennifer Paciletti, MSN, AGNP-C, CCRN, Advanced Heart Failure Nurse at JFK Medical Center, Florida

This curriculum covers the following:

  • Define cardiogenic shock
  • Review oxygen delivery and consumption
  • Define hemodynamic values and factors that influence each
  • Discuss two case scenarios of patients in cardiogenic shock
  • Identify advanced hemodynamic monitoring strategies to aid in patient management
  • Q&A

This curriculum includes a webinar and a quiz, as well as an optional course key takeaway sheet you may print for study and future reference. It will take approximately 75 minutes to complete.  Upon completion, you can download your certificate, which details credits earned for the curriculum completion (1.25 for ASRT and 1.0 for AACN).

NOTE: You have three attempts to pass the quiz. If you do not pass within the first three attempts, the online course(s) will automatically be reassigned for completion and then you'll have the opportunity to attempt the quiz again. If you attended this webinar in person, you will not be eligible for CEUs for this online curriculum.


Course Outline
1 hour, 15 minutes
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The Power of Hemodynamics
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Cardiogenic Shock: The Power Of Hemodynamics – Course Key Takeaway
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Assessment

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