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Salim Rezaie on single syringe adenosine for SVT (0:30)
Sarah Reid on pertussis pearls (05:00)
Elisha Targonsky on management of hyperemesis gravidarum (11:23)
Joe Nemeth on the utility of hypertension as a risk factor in EM (19:05)
Justin Morgenstern on tramadol myths (25:50)
Reuben Strayer on ketamine only breathing intubation (KOBI) (31:12)
Podcast production, editing and sound design by Anton Helman
with additional editing by Sheza Qayyam
Written summary & blog post by Sucheta Sinha edited by Anton Helman
Cite this podcast as: Helman, A. Rezaie, S. Reid, S. Targonsky, E. Nemeth, J. Morgenstern, J. Strayer, R. EM Quick Hits 13 - One Syringe Adenosine, Pertussis Pearls, Hyperemesis Gravidarum, Tramadol, KOBI, Hypertension Myths. Emergency Medicine Cases. February, 2019. https://emergencymedicinecases.com/em-quick-hits-february-2020/. Accessed [date].
Single syringe adenosine for SVT
* Adenosine is recommended in the 2015 American Heart Association ACLS guidelines for stable regular narrow-complex supraventricular tachycardia
* Adenosine has a rapid onset and a half life of