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NIV, come iniziare?

Trigger Lab

Istruzioni per il lettore: nel testo si riportano accorgimenti maturati nella mia piccola esperienza (quindi perfettamente opinabili), unita a dati emersi dalla letteratura. Qualsiasi impostazione ventilatoria è su indicazione e condivisione medica (per gli amanti delle diagnosi infermieristiche si tratta di un problema collaborativo). Non si discuteranno le prestazioni, tipologie di interfaccia e modelli di … Leggi tutto NIV, come iniziare?

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ECG of the Week – 7th July 2021

EMergucate

You have been asked to review an ECG for a 57 year old lady who has presented with chest heaviness … Continue reading →

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114. TACO Tuesday: transfusion reactions

Board Bombs

Want to experience the greatest in board studying? Check out our interactive question bank podcast- the FIRST of its kind here: emrapidbombs.supercast.tech All aboard the TRALI, its time for TACO Tuesday. Wow how often can you fit the entirety of our podcast in one catchy sentence?? Let’s dig into these commonly tested transfusion reactions. Want to experience the greatest in board studying?

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POCUS Diverticulitis | Postpartum Bleed | Physician Age-Gender | PCT vs MASCC | Subtle ST Elevation

JournalFeed

It’s the JournalFeed Podcast for the week of Jun 28-Jul 2, 2021. We cover POCUS for diverticulitis, postpartum hemorrhage, impact of physicians age and gender on patient perception, procalcitonin vs MASCC score for febrile neutropenic patients, and parsing ST elevation from benign early repolarization or early STEMI.

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SGEM#336: You Can’t Always Get What You Want – TTM2 Trial

The Skeptics' Guide to EM

Date: July 1st, 2021 Guest Skeptic: Dr. Justin Morgenstern is an emergency physician and the creator of the #FOAMed project called First10EM.com. Reference: Dankiewicz et al: TTM2 Trial Investigators. Hypothermia versus Normothermia after Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest. NEJM 2021 Case: A 58-year-old man collapsed in front of his family. When paramedics arrived, they found him to be in […] The post SGEM#336: You Can’t Always Get What You Want – TTM2 Trial first appeared on The Skeptics Guide to E

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Imaging Case of the Week 472

EMergucate

The ankle x-rays are from a 21 year old with painful & swollen right ankle and inability to weight bear after fall from a height. What can be seen?

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Tasty Morsels of Critical Care 048 | Anaphylaxis

Emergency Medicine Ireland

Welcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. Today we look at anaphylaxis. Oh’s Manual 67 forms the basis for most of this. In many ways this is fairly straightforward. You give adrenaline and they get better. However. Read More » Welcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. Today we look at anaphylaxis. Oh’s Manual 67 forms the basis for most of this.

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Imaging Case of the Week 471 Answer

EMergucate

The lateral neck x-ray shows- There is significant widening of prevertebral soft tissue space anterior to upper cervical vertebrae (C1-C5).

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ECG of the Week 14th July 2021

EMergucate

47 y/o male presented with upper abdominal pain. A routine ECG was performed. Describe and interpret the ECG?

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Lab Case 332 – Interpretation

EMergucate

A 4 week old is brought to ED post cardiac arrest – the child was found in her cot not breathing. The parents performed CPR immediately and on arrival the child had ROSC.

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ECG of the Week – 7th July 2021 – Interpretation

EMergucate

You have been asked to review an ECG for a 57 year old lady who has presented with chest heaviness … Continue reading →

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Lab Case 332

EMergucate

A 4 week old is brought to ED post cardiac arrest – the child was found in her cot not breathing. The parents performed CPR immediately and on arrival the child had ROSC.

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Lab case 331 interpretation

EMergucate

Question 1 PH = 6.71, that is severe acidosis. HCO3 = 7 (<24), so we have metabolic acidosis. Next we need to calculate anion gap and compensation.

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