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115. Zero Warning | Scott Weingart on frameworks for no-notice critical patients

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When a critical patient lands on your department's doorstep without prior notice, even the most seasoned professionals can find themselves momentarily at a loss — wondering what steps to take first and how to prioritize actions in those crucial initial seconds. What do I do first, what do I do next? What’s REALLY important in the first few seconds? In this episode, emergency intensivist and physician coach Scott Weingart breaks down how to get your mind unstuck and move into action.

Guest Bio: Scott Weingart, MD is a physician coach and emergency department intensivist from New York. He did fellowships in Trauma, Surgical Critical Care, and ECMO. He is best known for talking about Resuscitation and Critical Care on the EMCRIT podcast , which has been downloaded > 40 million times.

The Flameproof Course

The hidden anti-burnout curriculum we all should have learned in training. Cohort 3 begins Sept 10, 2024. Get the deets

For full show notes of this episode and all sorts of other goodies, visit our podcast website

We Discuss:

  • Temporizing vs. Stabilizing: Why Seconds Count but Don't Really Count
  • The Emergency Action Drill
  • Get Off the Spot: Taking Action to Get Out of the White Noise
  • Beat The Stress Fool: Breathe, Self Talk, See (Mental Rehearsal), Focus with a Trigger Word
  • Using Operant Conditioning to Train a De-escalating Trigger Word
  • You Don't Need to Be Everything, Everywhere, All at Once: The Critical Steps to Start Unfreezing
  • The transition from temporizing to definitive care in a trauma arrest
  • Why ACLS Fails as an Emergency Action Drill: Strategy vs Logistics
  • The Reason Why Cognitive Freeze Happens in a Zero Warning Critical Situation
  • How to Craft Your Own Emergency Action Drills: The Difference Between Thinky Time and Pure Action
  • Building an Emergency Action Drill from the Ground Up for a New Disease
  • A Hospital's Resuscitation Readiness Contributes to an Individual Clinician Freezing in a Zero Warning Situation
  • Making an Emergency Department Resuscitation Ready on an Individual Level
  • Emergency Department Resuscitation Readiness on a Systems Level: The Four Steps to Become a Resus World Champion
  • Potential Objections to Becoming Resuscitation Ready
  • How to Communicate Uncertainty in a Critical Situation

Mentioned in this episode:

The Driveway Debrief

A free resource to help you transition from work to home life. Developed from extensive experience with one-on-one physician clients, The Driveway Debrief is a structured exercise for decompression and processing the day's events. *Release work tension *Establish a boundary between professional and personal life *Be more present with your loved ones after a day's work

The Driveway Debrief

Out On Time Course

Finishing shifts with a stack of charts to complete gets old fast. It also contributes to burnout. Join us for 'Out on Time,' a comprehensive 10-week six-session course where you'll learn how to walk out the door unencumbered. This is the only Out On Time that will be fully live, so don't miss out! The course begins on August 15, 2024.

Out On Time Course

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When a critical patient lands on your department's doorstep without prior notice, even the most seasoned professionals can find themselves momentarily at a loss — wondering what steps to take first and how to prioritize actions in those crucial initial seconds. What do I do first, what do I do next? What’s REALLY important in the first few seconds? In this episode, emergency intensivist and physician coach Scott Weingart breaks down how to get your mind unstuck and move into action.

Guest Bio: Scott Weingart, MD is a physician coach and emergency department intensivist from New York. He did fellowships in Trauma, Surgical Critical Care, and ECMO. He is best known for talking about Resuscitation and Critical Care on the EMCRIT podcast , which has been downloaded > 40 million times.

The Flameproof Course

The hidden anti-burnout curriculum we all should have learned in training. Cohort 3 begins Sept 10, 2024. Get the deets

For full show notes of this episode and all sorts of other goodies, visit our podcast website

We Discuss:

  • Temporizing vs. Stabilizing: Why Seconds Count but Don't Really Count
  • The Emergency Action Drill
  • Get Off the Spot: Taking Action to Get Out of the White Noise
  • Beat The Stress Fool: Breathe, Self Talk, See (Mental Rehearsal), Focus with a Trigger Word
  • Using Operant Conditioning to Train a De-escalating Trigger Word
  • You Don't Need to Be Everything, Everywhere, All at Once: The Critical Steps to Start Unfreezing
  • The transition from temporizing to definitive care in a trauma arrest
  • Why ACLS Fails as an Emergency Action Drill: Strategy vs Logistics
  • The Reason Why Cognitive Freeze Happens in a Zero Warning Critical Situation
  • How to Craft Your Own Emergency Action Drills: The Difference Between Thinky Time and Pure Action
  • Building an Emergency Action Drill from the Ground Up for a New Disease
  • A Hospital's Resuscitation Readiness Contributes to an Individual Clinician Freezing in a Zero Warning Situation
  • Making an Emergency Department Resuscitation Ready on an Individual Level
  • Emergency Department Resuscitation Readiness on a Systems Level: The Four Steps to Become a Resus World Champion
  • Potential Objections to Becoming Resuscitation Ready
  • How to Communicate Uncertainty in a Critical Situation

Mentioned in this episode:

The Driveway Debrief

A free resource to help you transition from work to home life. Developed from extensive experience with one-on-one physician clients, The Driveway Debrief is a structured exercise for decompression and processing the day's events. *Release work tension *Establish a boundary between professional and personal life *Be more present with your loved ones after a day's work

The Driveway Debrief

Out On Time Course

Finishing shifts with a stack of charts to complete gets old fast. It also contributes to burnout. Join us for 'Out on Time,' a comprehensive 10-week six-session course where you'll learn how to walk out the door unencumbered. This is the only Out On Time that will be fully live, so don't miss out! The course begins on August 15, 2024.

Out On Time Course

  continue reading

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