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Topics in this EM Quick Hits podcast
Ross Prager on TEE in cardiac arrest (1:05)
Justin Morgenstern on nebulized ketamine for analgesia in the ED (26:27)
Hans Rosenberg & Krishin Yadav on standardizi…
In this EM Cases main episode podcast, we tackle the complexities of trauma airway management, including direct trauma to the airway. We discuss indications and timing of intubation, penetrating neck…
Topics in this EM Quick Hits podcast
Kevin Wasko on post-tonsillectomy hemorrhage management (1:06)
Brit Long on assessment and management of post-CABG surgical incision infections (15:40)
Anand Swam…
There is a culture problem in medicine. 70% of us are disengaged, more than 50% contribute nothing to our departments and more than 15% actively work against a healthy culture in our departments. Wha…
Topics in this EM Quick Hits podcast
Ian Chernoff on traumatic coronary artery dissection (1:05)
Anand Swaminathan on proper use of insulin in DKA and in hyperkalemia (15:50)
Brit Long & Hans Rosen…
We’d like to think that we’re getting better at identifying acute heart failure and making good disposition decisions. But the facts are, ED physicians are only about 80% accurate diagnosing acute he…
Topics in this EM Quick Hits podcast
Megan Landes on providing HIV PEP and PrEP in the ED (1:05)
Justin Morgenstern and George Kovacs on evidence for pre-oxygenation with NIPPV before intubation in R…
In this EM Cases main episode podcast with Dr. Shannon MacPhee and Dr. Jeanette Comeau we discuss the recognition, risk stratification, decision tools, indications for lumbar puncture in the febrile …
Topics in this EM Quick Hits podcast
Megan Landes on the importance of diagnosing HIV in the ED (1:10)
Jesse McLaren on the failed paradigm of STEMI criteria and ECG tips to identify acute coronary o…
Once the diagnosis of nontraumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) has been made, our job is not done. Mortality in SAH patients can be up to 30% even without neurological deficit. Paying attention to …