Grand Rounds Recap 7.31.24
Taming the SRU
AUGUST 4, 2024
We discussed some practices to push learners outside of their comfort zone and promote learning, based on their level as well as their goals for the shift.
Taming the SRU
AUGUST 4, 2024
We discussed some practices to push learners outside of their comfort zone and promote learning, based on their level as well as their goals for the shift.
Pediatric Education
APRIL 28, 2024
“I’m happy that she is continuing to progress and the physical therapist thinks she will do very well. The pediatrician asked if the parent had any questions about the cerebral palsy diagnosis and the mother said that she had thought she had a problem, but the neonatologist had confirmed it.
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EB Medicine
NOVEMBER 1, 2018
Nachi: There is a school of thought out there that victims of electrical injury can have delayed onset arrhythmias and require prolonged cardiac monitoring – however several well-designed observational studies, including 1000s of patients, have demonstrated no such evidence. Let’s move on to treatment.
Taming the SRU
AUGUST 25, 2023
doxycycline Consider a splint/cast window to allow direct monitoring mainly used for fracture blisters and/or open wounds yet takes away from the strength of the splint/cast Case #3 43yo with FOOSH injury and closed wrist deformity, yet no x-ray machine is available to you Least likely injuries to need an x-ray in a resource-limiting setting?
Mind The Bleep
NOVEMBER 2, 2024
Babies in the neonatal unit will typically wait until they are well enough for the examination e.g. NIPE is not performed for baby’s who are ventilated, on CPAP or have lots of different lines inserted. Other important questions to ask: Have they been feeding well? Was the baby head down presentation from 36 weeks onwards?
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