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Friday Reflection 24: I Would Rather Go Back in Time

Sensible Medicine

On the other hand, KW was a middle-aged American man with chest pain and significant risk factors for coronary artery disease – hypertension and diabetes – neither of which had ever been terribly well-controlled. She was well hydrated and her vital signs were normal. PH is a woman I have written about in the past.

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Grand Rounds Recap 2.15.23

Taming the SRU

Team Environment Own the Resuscitative Real Estate Set up how you want the resuscitation to go Organize your space in the way that will wrok best for you and the patient Patient Special circumstances Peds Pregnant Mechanical circulatory support Update Partner Priorities Clear and well defined Lesson 2 Lead with kindness Being liked is a powerful tool (..)

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"The crowner hath sat on her and finds it Christian burial." [Hamlet]

Advanced Emergency Nursing from AENJ

All efforts to identify the decedent by hospital staff, law enforcement agencies or social service agencies should be well documented in the medical records. This includes subdural hematomas, comas, paraplegia, quadriplegia, fractures and seizure disorders, regardless of the time interval between the injury and death. Lawyers.com. "