article thumbnail

Leading Change | IN Midazolam Seizure | Hypothermia Infant Sepsis | VICTAS RCT | GHB Dx

JournalFeed

We cover leadership through change, IN midazolam for pediatric seizure, hypothermia and young infant sepsis risk, VICTAS RCT, and clinically diagnosing GHB intoxication. It’s the JournalFeed Podcast for the week of Apr 19-23, 2021.

article thumbnail

Grand Rounds Recap 3.20.24

Taming the SRU

Visiting lecturer: structural leadership - taming the sru - r4 sim and oral boards “Innovation Meets the Bedside: The Evolution of New Models of Emergency Care Delivery” WITH dr. ben bassin “What problem are you trying to solve?”

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Case Report: What’s Causing Uncontrolled Movements?

ACEP Now

The differential included ischemic stroke, focal seizure disorder, lesion of the cervical spine, sequalae of prior Bell’s palsy, hemorrhage, or psychological disorder. and a current GCEP leadership fellow. He was resting comfortably, holding his arm down, in no acute distress and hemodynamically stable. Critical Care Medicine.

Stroke 52
article thumbnail

An Insight into Mountain Rescue Teams (MRTs)

Mind The Bleep

Seizures, chest pain, intoxication, and deliberate self-harm were also reported. Other treatments are available for nausea, respiratory depression, cardiac pain, seizures, hypoglycaemia, and asthma. So MRTs are so much more than an emergency rescue service. So many skills are required other than clinical ones.

article thumbnail

Grand Rounds Recap 3.15.23

Taming the SRU

of emergency medicine residents report 1 or more dimensions of burnout (Lin Annals Emerg Med 2019) Moral Injury with COVID “We pushed aside our fear and frustration to focus on saving the patients in front of us; we kept our eyes open, and our feelings closed.

article thumbnail

ACEP Board Meeting Tackles Current Issues, Practice Trends

ACEP Now

And the Board approved a new clinical policy, “Critical Issues in the Management of Adult Patients Presenting to the ED with Seizures,” rescinding the 2014 clinical policy with same title.

article thumbnail

Big Labs, Little People

Pediatric Emergency Playbook

S – seizure or shock – most commonly septic, but can be any type: cardiogenic, bstructive, hypovolemic, distributive. This post and podcast are dedicated to Daniel Cabrera, MD for his vision and his leadership in thinking 'outside the box'. Difficult to interpret lactates when a patient is on an epinephrine drip. Pediatr Crit Care Med.