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NFTI And STAT: Can They Replace The Cribari Grid?

The Trauma Pro

They reviewed 2.5 years of their registry data (Level I center). The third tab gives explicit directions on how to add the feature to your registry.

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REBEL Core Cast 88.0 – Hypocalcemia

RebelEM

Treat moderate to severe symptoms and any EKG changes with IV calcium salts Always search for and treat the underlying cause of hypocalcemia REBEL Core Cast 88.0 – Hypocalcemia Click here for Direct Download of the Podcast Definition: A serum calcium level < 8.5 Read more

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Journal Club - Tranexamic Acid in Trauma

Downeast Emergency Medicine

Download article summaries GUYETTE ET AL Bossers ET AL RIVAS ET AL Authored by Kate Zimmerman DO, Katie Main MD, and Rebecca Bloch MD Edited and Posted by Jeffrey A. The use of TXA in isolated head trauma does not change the 28-day mortality rate and may actually be harmful in isolated TBI patients. Arch Surg 2012; 147:113-119.[

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ICU Physiology in 1000 Words: The Right Atrial Pressure Does Not Determine Cardiac Output – Part 2

PulmCCM

In the second thought experiment, let us consider a patient with significant blood volume loss that is replenished with a series of blood transfusions. Download his free textbook here. This gives the appearance of causation, but it is an association. References 1. Front Physiol 2023, 14:1230654.

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Sickle Cell Disease Module

Don't Forget the Bubbles

Be careful if the patient has received a recent blood transfusion since it may be misinterpreted as sickle cell trait instead of sickle cell disease. In these cases, repeat the Hb electrophoresis three months after the last blood transfusion. Would you consider this patient for blood transfusion?

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Grand Rounds Recap 4.26.23

Taming the SRU

The AirRx app contains information regarding common medications and equipment available, top diagnoses, medicolegal information and more, and is available to download for free.

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