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L’ASPIRAZIONE DELLA VIA AEREA ARTIFICIALE – UPGRADE 2022

Trigger Lab

Matteo Manici – Infermiere di Terapia Intensiva, AOU Parma – IT Stefano Parise – Infermiere Specialista Clinico di Cure Intense, Ospedale Regionale di Lugano, EOC – CH Stefano Bambi – Professore Associato Med.

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ECG of the Week 6th July 2022

EMergucate

A 50 year old female presents to ED complaining of chest pain. The patient is well known to the department, with frequent presentations with chest pain.

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Ep 171 Posterior Stroke, EP Lead, HEAR Score, Ketamine for Suicidal Ideation, Peer Support Workers – Highlights from Calgary EM Hodsman Lecture Day

Emergency Medicine Cases

In this special edition main EM Cases podcast episode we feature the highlights from live podcasts recorded at Calgary EM during their annual Hodsman Lecture Day, covering a variety of current EM topics: The challenges of posterior circulation stroke (PCIS); Emergency Physician Lead to improve ED overcrowding, access block and job satisfaction; When not to order a troponin - The HEAR Score; Ketamine to relieve suicidal ideation and reduce acute risk; Peer Support Workers for ED patients with men

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144. Anticholinergic poisoning: LIVE from the wilderness!

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.com. Iltifat Husain and Blake Briggs team up in the wilderness to deliver content on anticholinergic poisoning LIVE from Linville Gorge, a National Forest wilderness area in North Carolina. Name a single EM podcast that records LIVE from a campfire.

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Vinayak – Endocrine Emergencies in the Critically Ill

University of Maryland CC Project

Dr. Ajeet G. Vinayak, Associate Professor of Medicine and Director of the Medical Intensive Care Unit at MedStar Georgetown University presents on Endocrine Emergencies in the Critically Ill patient as part of the DC5 lecture series.

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Imaging Case of the Week 513

EMergucate

The following chest x-ray is from an elderly patient with chest pain. What can be noticed?

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Neonatal Central Line Positioning

Ultrasound Gel

If you take care of neonates, the last thing you need to worry about is vascular access! In this episode the GEL Jr. team discusses an article on using POCUS to confirm central catheter placement. Can it save these babies a few xrays? [link] [link] If you take care of neonates, the last thing you need to worry about is vascular access! In this episode the GEL Jr. team discusses an article on using POCUS to confirm central catheter placement.

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Quraishi – Feeding in the ICU: Macronutrients, Micronutrients, and Nutraceutical Immunomodulators

University of Maryland CC Project

search in the Department of anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine at Tufts University School of Medicine, presents a lecture entitled "Feeding in the ICU: Macronutrients, Micronutrients, and Nutraceutical Immunomodlators" as part of the Critical Care Grand Rounds Dr.

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ECG of the Week 6th July 2022

EMergucate

A 50 year old female presents to ED complaining of chest pain. The patient is well known to the department, with frequent presentations with chest pain.

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SGEM#370: Listen to your Heart (Score)…MACE Incidence in Non-Low Risk Patients with known Coronary Artery Disease

The Skeptics' Guide to EM

Date: June 30th, 2022 Reference: McGinnis et al. Major adverse cardiac event rates in moderate-risk patients: Does prior coronary disease matter? AEM June 2022. Guest Skeptic: Dr. Corey Heitz is an emergency physician in Roanoke, Virginia. He is also the CME editor for Academic Emergency Medicine. Case: You are working a shift in your local community emergency department […] The post SGEM#370: Listen to your Heart (Score)…MACE Incidence in Non-Low Risk Patients with known Coronary Artery Disease

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It’s Not OK To Let 25% of tPA Cases Be Stroke Mimics

EM Literature of Note

With all the various competing interests for time, it’s rare to find an article of sufficient note to warrant its own blog post. A notable publication might get a short tweet thread. Collections of other literature find their way into ACEPNow articles or the odd Annals of Emergency Medicine Journal Club. But, every once in awhile, there’s something … else.

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Lab case 369 interpretation

EMergucate

PH = 7.294, that is moderate acidaemia (very close to be mild) – PH down to 7.3 is considered mild. HCO3 = 6 mmol (Less than 24) so we have metabolic acidosis.

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Lab case 370

EMergucate

50 years old type 1 diabetic women presented with shortness of breath; her blood gases showed the following: Ph = … Continue reading →

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