Sun.Mar 24, 2024

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PulmCrit Blogitorial – Use of ECGs for management of (sub)massive PE

EMCrit

(A blogitorial is like a tweetorial in blog form, so folks on different platforms can see it). Our approach to risk stratification and management of (sub)massive PE tends to be dominated by CT scan and echocardiography (eye-candy modalities). And these are great. But I think there are situations where ECG can be really helpful – […] EMCrit Project by Josh Farkas.

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EMBB Pneumocephalus

Board Bombs

This week we’re covering a classic neurosurgical topic, but the answer might fool you… Want to experience the greatest in board studying? Check out our interactive question bank podcast- the FIRST of its kind here. Cite this podcast as: Briggs, Blake. 217. Air in the brain: pneumocephalus. March 24th, 2024. Accessed [date]. This week we’re covering a classic neurosurgical topic, but the answer might fool you… Want to experience the greatest in board studying?

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EMCrit 371 – Iodinated Contrast Issues: Part 2 – Contrast Reactions

EMCrit

Continuing on our contrast issues theme. EMCrit Project by Scott Weingart, MD FCCM.

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What Are the Potential Problems with Baby Bottles?

Pediatric Education

rong>Patient Presentation A 4-day-old male came to clinic with his parents. He was a first-born term male without prenatal or natal complications who had been discharged at 2 days of life. He was breast feeding. The pertinent physical exam showed a healthy male with mild facial jaundice. His weight was down 5.6% from birthweight and only down 1.9% since discharge.

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Cricothyroidotomy in extreme emergency: A case report of a real-life experience in three steps and less than 30 s using a single blade – ScienceDirect

PHARM

Cricothyroidotomy in extreme emergency: A case report of a real-life experience in three steps and less than 30 s using a single blade – ScienceDirect — Read on www.sciencedirect.

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