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#475: MMM - What "Widening Pulse Pressure" Means

Let's start your week strong with a quick tip you can incorporate right away. In this Mo's Monday Minute shortie episode, I'm breaking down what "widening pulse pressure" means, why you might see it in the clinical setting and more. See you there! Episode 239 - If the fun fact I ...  Show more

ENCORE! #51: The Scoop on Poop

Every other week I'm republishing one of my most popular or impactful episodes from my backlog of over 450 episodes. This week I'm highlighting Episode 51, which is about all things poop - and a reminder to treat your patients with dignity, especially when you're helping them wit ...  Show more

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