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Spontaneous subarachnoid hemorrhage is bad: Fifty percept mortality rate with half the survivors suffering from significant chronic disability. A whole one quarter of patients die in the field. Of th…
Topics in this EM Quick Hits podcast
Justin Morgenstern on the use of high dose nitroglycerin in SCAPE (1:08)
Andrew Neill and Leah Flanagan on Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of the Aor…
In part 1 of this 2-part podcast series on asthma with Dr. Leeor Sommer and Dr. Sameer Mal we covered asthma mimics, risk stratification, ED treatment and who is safe to go home. We drove home that t…
Welcome to Part 1 of our two-part podcast series on Adult Asthma Exacerbations. Given this past summers' increase in the number and size of forest fires leading to increased asthma presentations to t…
Topics in this EM Quick Hits podcast
Anand Swaminathan on update on the appropriate selection of induction agents (1:10)
Hans Rosenberg on when to use gabapentinoids for pain control in the ED (8:47)
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We have a big problem in EM that lies outside the walls of our departments: Our health care systems are failing. This is having profound effects on the daily operations of EDs around the world. Packe…
Topics in this EM Quick Hits podcast
Olivia Ostrow on the management of pediatric button battery ingestions and impaction (1:15)
Brit Long on c. difficile infection (19:15)
Jesse McLaren on an approa…
With 8 carpal bones in each of our wrists, it's difficult to know which injuries to concentrate our energies on. Understanding the age-related prevalence and mechanism of carpal bone injuries is a pr…
We’ve done shoulders. We’ve done ankles. We’ve done knees. We’ve done elbows. We’ve done hands. The only major orthopedic extremity injuries topic we haven’t covered on EM Cases are wrists (and hips)…
Topics in this EM Quick Hits podcast
Anand Swaminathan on update to ED management of postpartum hemorrhage (1:11)
Nour Khatib on serotonin syndrome and its mimics (6:09)
Katie Lin on an approach to r…