Sat.Dec 14, 2024

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SGEM #463: Like the Legend of the Phoenix… Criteria for Sepsis

The Skeptics' Guide to EM

Reference: Sanchez-Pinto, L.N., et al. Development and Validation of the Phoenix Criteria for Pediatric Sepsis and Septic Shock. JAMA 2024. Guest Skeptic: Prof. Damian Roland is a Consultant at the University of Leicester NHS Trust and Honorary Professor for the University of Leicesters SAPPHIRE group. He specializes in Paediatric Emergency Medicine and is a passionate believer and advocate of FOAMed.

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EMCrit 390 – Hyperangulated Video Laryngoscopy

EMCrit

All thing for HyperAngulated Blade Mastery EMCrit Project by Scott Weingart, MD FCCM.

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243. Enter Sandman: Procedural Sedation

Board Bombs

Who needs a sleep medicine fellowship when you can perform procedural sedations as an EM physician? Let's cover fundamental tips and tricks of this core competency of EM! Want to experience the greatest in board studying? Check out our interactive question bank podcast- the FIRST of its kind at here. Cite this podcast as: Briggs, Blake; Husain, Iltifat. 243.

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Dimers For The High-Risk | No ARDSNET In TBI

JournalFeed

The JournalFeed podcast for the week of Dec 9-13, 2024. These are summaries from just 2 of the 5 articles we cover every week! For access to more, please visit JournalFeed.org for details about becoming a member. Monday Spoon Feed : A post-hoc analysis of 3 studies conducted in Europe (PROPER, MODIGLIANI, TRYSPEED) analyzed patients with a high pretest probability for PE based on Wells or revised Geneva score and found that using D-dimer alone would have missed 0 PEs, but this strategy is not re

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The Word “Mental” in Project 2025. (ix + x + xi)

Maria Yang, MD

The ninth, tenth, and eleventh instances of the word mental in Project 2025 are on page 875 in the section about the Federal Trade Commission: Protecting Children Online. The FTC has long protected children in a variety of different contexts. Internet platforms profit from obtaining information from children without parents knowledge or consentand social medias effect on the well-being of American children is well-documented.

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Medical Ethics in the Emergency Department: Part I

Kings County Downstate EM

Author: Aaron S. Conway, MD Resident Editor: Philippe Ayres, MD Guest Faculty Editor: James Willis, MD Its nearly midnight in your busy urban emergency department (ED). As the senior resident, you just received sign-out from the day team on eight patients in addition to keeping up with new patients. […] The post Medical Ethics in the Emergency Department: Part I appeared first on County EM.