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Hospital nursing staff face many post-pandemic challenges in their cardiac resuscitation programs. Ensuring all staff have the confidence, technology, and tools for optimal response is a primary goal for hospitals throughout the nation. “Beyond the Shock” offers relatable insights and experiences to use in your cardiac resuscitation programs. Download it today and uncover new ways to look at current challenges. The speakers and guests in this series may have a financial or advisory relations ...
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Who's Tom & Dick

Patrick Mortimer & Martin Weavers

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Cancer, Heart Disease, Mental Health, and Health in general, with the medicine of laughter along the way Cancer and Heart Disease are far too common these days in both Men and Women and with these illnesses, Mental Health can play a major part in a patient's recovery. Nothing prepares us for that dreaded diagnosis of Cancer, a sudden Heart Attack, or Cardiac arrest without warning. Filling in the blanks. Martin & Patrick discuss our personal experiences, the treatment, the support, family, a ...
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I'm Paul from PassACLS.com and I'm here to help you pass ACLS. Like an audio flash card, this podcast is intended to aid any medical professional preparing for an Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) class. Each one-to-nine minute episode covers one of the skills needed to recognize a stroke or cardiac emergency and work as a high performing team to deliver safe, quality patient care. Listening to a tip a day for 14-30 days prior to your ACLS class will help cement the core concepts t ...
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TamingtheSRU

UC Department of Emergency Medicine

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www.tamingthesru.com - Free. Open-Access. Focused on Emergency Medicine, critical care and prehospital medicine, as well as practice algorithms and decreasing knowledge translation in Med Ed.
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Together we will explore the art of living happy after a cardiac event. Helping you to get your emotional power back. To gain control of your life, your mind and body. After a heart attack, cardiac arrest or when living with heart disease, it’s not just your physical body that has life-altering changes and needs rehabilitation. My show focusses on your mindset, your thoughts and feelings, so you can feel good now. Each episode will be about sharing ideas, tips and tricks to transform how you ...
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RTB

North East Ambulance Service

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RTB (Return To Base) is a podcast from North East Ambulance Service. In each episode, NEAS team members James Atkinson, Jason O'Connell or Mark Selling speak to expert colleagues to try and answer some of the big questions staff members have about working in the ambulance service, from day-to-day issues like mental health and the importance of speaking up, to big picture ideas like the future of paramedicine.
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A Big Heart is a podcast about living with heart disease. When Mike Papale was 17 years old he was seemingly healthy and being recruited to play basketball in college. On August 24, 2006, while working at a basketball camp, Mike slumped over and went into sudden cardiac arrest. There was no AED on site and doctors have said his chances of survival were one in a million. He was later diagnosed with Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM). Mike is currently the President & CEO of In A Heartbeat, a n ...
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The Ranveer Show

BeerBiceps aka Ranveer Allahbadia

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Ranveer Allahbadia aka BeerBiceps brings you #TheRanveerShow. Every episode has been designed to bring you some kind of value add. Life is a never ending self improvement game - whether it's health, career guidance, lifestyle advice or just plain old inspiration... Each episode will charge you up in some way. We deep dive into some of the world's most intelligent, most successful minds in order to mine out the diamonds they've created over the course of their lives. Bollywood stars, athletes ...
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Jellis Vaes is a mental health coach, adventurer, and the CEO & Founder of The IPS Project, an educational platform on life, and The Heart Warrior Project, a support platform for sudden cardiac arrest survivors. This podcast is a collection of content he made and other podcasts he appeared on. You can follow Jellis Vaes on Instagram and YouTube @JellisVaes. For more info about the projects Jellis is currently working on or how to contact him, go to www.linktr.ee/JellisVaes
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is instantly improving the lives for Families of critically ill Patients in Intensive Care, so that they can make informed decisions, have PEACE OF MIND, control, power and influence and therefore stay in control of their Family's and their critically ill loved one's destiny
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Erik Therwanger impacts people and empowers them to achieve greater results - no matter what circumstances they face. Since 2008, he has transformed individuals, teams, leaders, and organizations by sharing the concepts in six books. On Think GREAT, Erik will uniquely share his combined experiences in the Marine Corps, as an executive business leader, and as his wife's caregiver (four bouts of cancer and cardiac arrest) to empower people who are ready to fulfill their greater purpose, want t ...
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General Broadcast is a free online learning resource aimed at clinicians and students who have an interest in out of hospital urgent and emergency care. Podcasts are short summaries of topics designed to refresh memories and provide links to other resources for further learning. If you work in pre-hospital emergency care then this podcast is for you.
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The Merck Manuals pits myths against medical degrees. Should you put butter on a burn? Drink coffee to sober up? Feed a cold and starve a fever? On this podcast, physicians from around the country set the record straight and help you make more informed decisions about your health. For listeners in the U.S. and Canada, visit MerckManuals.com to learn more. For those outside the U.S. and Canada, visit MSDManuals.com for more information.
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ICUedu

Sara Crager

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Emergency critical care fundamentals. Visit ICUedu.org for video versions of the talks as well as infographics that can be used as visual aids while listening to the podcasts.
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The FlightBridgeED Podcast provides convenient, easy-to-understand critical care medical education and current topics related to the air medical industry. Each topic builds on another and weaves together a solid foundation of emergency, critical care, and prehospital medicine.
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Anaesthesia is the official journal of the Association of Anaesthetists and is international in scope and comprehensive in coverage. It publishes original, peer-reviewed articles on all aspects of general and regional anaesthesia, intensive care and pain therapy, including research on equipment. Here you can find all our podcasts which go deeper into the issues raised by important papers on topics of relevance to all clinically practicing professionals.
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Your life is your choice and your responsibility, but you don’t have to walk the path alone. Abundance and Holistic/Meditation Coach Leah Marie, founder and owner of The Sweet Retreat, a meditation and enlightenment center in Westport, MA, is committed to helping those who are looking to improve their lives and well-being. Leah was directed to her spiritual path after having a near death and out of body experience in 2001 when she was injured in a equestrian accident where her body went into ...
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Airway World® Podcasts

Calvin A. Brown III, MD

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Airway World® Podcasts feature quarterly airway research updates and important airway topic discussions presented by Calvin Brown III, MD and guest faculty of The Difficult Airway Course™. Subscribe today to stay on the leading edge of the dynamic and critically important field of airway management. For more airway management educational resources, visit www.theairwaysite.com.
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MedCram

Dr. Roger Seheult & Kyle Allred, PA

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MedCram = More Understanding in Less Time. Welcome to the podcast edition of MedCram with Professor Roger Seheult, MD, Kyle Allred, PA, and guest experts in medicine, COVID-19, virology, immunology, public health, and more! We offer this podcast in addition to our videos and lectures available on MedCram.com and our YouTube channel. These episodes are adapted from video lectures, so references to visual diagrams, charts, and images can be found in our videos, which will be linked in the show ...
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The Poison Lab

Ryan Feldman PharmD DABAT

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A show about poisoning from those who treat poisoning. Join your hosts, Clinical Toxicologist Ryan (@EMPoisonPharmD) and Robo-Toxicologist Toxo (@LabPoison) as they discuss the history, science, and medical management of the infinite poisons the world has to offer! Episodes, med videos, games and more at thepoisonlab.com
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The EMS Lighthouse Project Podcast exists to foster knowledge translation from peer-reviewed scientific journals to the street. Join Mike Verkest and Dr. Jeff Jarvis as they shine the bright light of science on EMS practice in an informative and fun way.
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AT Corner

Sandy & Randy Harris

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AT Corner highlights stories from real athletic trainers showcasing the best parts of the profession, the worst parts, and everything in between. Even numbered episodes are conversational education topics made for clinicians to dive deeper into their clinical practice! Brought to you by Sandra Harris, MS, ATC and Randy Harris, MS, ATC, CES
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Kombisations with Pete

NEVER2L8 | Change | Become YOU

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Pete chats with his special guests at the Beach, in the Kombi. Listen in as Pete dives deep at the beach to uncover how his guests have adapted to change and become who they were meant to be.
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Hi, my name is Aubree Adams. Colorado's marijuana harmed my family. I and other families who have had loved ones severely harmed or who died by the effects of marijuana developed the Every Brain Matters community. We educate about the health and environmental dangers of marijuana and the drug culture expansion by providing support for families and advocacy based on lived experiences and science. The public is being deceived regarding industrialized marijuana products and their effects, like ...
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Behind the Health Statistic

School of Healthcare Sciences, Cardiff University

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Behind the Heath Statistic explores the human and personal perspectives of health and illness. In a society that has become increasingly exposed to statistics, this podcast aims to take the listeners attention away from the numbers and on to the people.
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Lock The Quill

MIT Mechanical Engineering Pappalardo Lab

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Interviews and antics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Department of Mechanical Engineering Pappalardo Lab - the most wicked lab on campus.
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Hosted by paramedic Zach Cantor, "Critical Levels" is a new podcast dedicated to having critical conversations in paramedicine. "Critical Levels" is a podcast for paramedics, by paramedics, with a Canadian and local bias. Please visit our website - http://www.criticallevels.ca - for more information Please email us at info@criticallevels.ca for any suggestions/feedback/comments Follow us on Twitter: @criticalevels
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The Medical Director Minute podcast is a high yield, rapid fire podcast bringing high impact discussions on clinical topics for Paramedics right to your smart phone. Podcasts are kept to about 10 minutes in length to make it easy to listen with your busy schedule.
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ED ECMO

Zack Shinar, MD

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EDECMO.org is a non-commercial source to discover the life-saving potential of resuscitative extra-corporeal membrane oxygenation (ecmo) and extra-corporeal life support (ecls). We will teach you the skills and break down the logistics to allow resuscitationists to initiate ECMO in the ED or ICU.
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Dynamic Conversations

Dynamic Conversations

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Hey! This is Jellis Vaes. Join me around the table in a dynamic conversation, where I chat with interesting, smart, and successful friends of mine on a variety of engaging topic such as recent books or documentaries that have left an impact, fascinating people we’ve discovered, products or services we like, current problems that we are solving, etc. Take your seat and join me in some fun/educational dynamic conversations.
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Lubas Laid Out

Chris Lubas and Paul Lubas

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‘Lubas Laid Out’ - the essential podcast from Lubas Medical for sports medics looking for a fresh insight into the world of trauma management.Join Chris & Paul Lubas as they tackle the key elements needed to thrive as a sports medic in the ever changing & high demanding world of professional sports and exercise.
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This podcast will help to educate listeners about various health problems as well as help them with practical tips on how to save money on healthcare bills. Health topics in the news will also be discussed in a manner that the average listener can understand.
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Quick Tip for Families in Intensive Care: Dad had a Cardiac Arrest Three Days Ago, 20 Min CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation), the ICU Team is Negative, Help! Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care. So, today’s tip is a question from Aaron, who says, “Hi Patrik, My dad… The post Qu…
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Hypothermic patients aren't dead until they are warm and dead. When a patient’s core body temperature drops below 96.8 F (36 C), they are hypothermic. As the body’s temperature drops below 36 C, hypothermia may further be classified as moderate or severe: Moderate if the patient’s body core temp is between 30-34 C; and Severe if it's below 30 C. Mo…
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The 7th National Audit Project (NAP7) of the RCoA examined peri-operative cardiac arrest and each of the three phases captured the involvement of anaesthesia associates in clinical practice. In view of current interest and controversy concerning the roles and scope of practice of anaesthesia associates, the authors aimed to share a full account of …
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At 18, using Delta-8 only once instantly changed our son's entire life. He was rushed to the hospital because Delta-8 put him in cardiac arrest. The paramedics thought he was going to die. In the ER, after the medical stabilized him, he was delusional and hallucinating. //everybrainmatters.org/2024/05/07/delta-8-took-my-sons-freedom/ To help ban th…
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Out of hospital cardiac arrest (OOHCA) represents a great cause of morbidity and mortality. Approximately 350,000 cardiac arrests occur in North America annually and 20% can be attributed to Ventricular tachydysrhythmias (i.e. ventricular tachycardia [v fib] and ventricular tachycardia [v tach]without a pulse). In this journal club recap, Dr Kelly …
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Roger Seheult, MD of MedCram, describes a situation where a patient nearly had a cardiac arrest. See all Dr. Seheult's videos at: https://www.medcram.com/ (This video was recorded on June 25th, 2024) Roger Seheult, MD is the co-founder and lead professor at https://www.medcram.com He is Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Disease, Criti…
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Sepsis remains an increasingly common emergency department condition that is tied to higher morbidity and mortality across the United States as well as the rest of the world. Sepsis as a disease process has been difficult to both clearly define and quickly recognize. Many metrics for recognition and management of sepsis are dependent upon various s…
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Epinephrine and Dopamine are adrenergic agonist used in several ACLS algorithms. The use of epinephrine for severe anaphylaxis and unstable bradycardia. Review epinephrine’s effects on blood vessels and bronchioles. Why epinephrine is helpful for patients with anaphylaxis. Using an epi drip for unstable bradycardia. Epinephrine administration durin…
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Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care. Today’s tip is an email from Andrew who says, “Hi Patrik, My dad’s been in ICU and now in LTAC for two months. They keep saying end-of-life care, they are not listening, not giving status of reports, not doing physical… The post Quick Tip for…
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Check out our podcast with Balaji Srinivasan:- https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfNW_1ECVaTj6q_0ctOtBTftDk06lsKNACheck out my Mind Performance app: Level SuperMindAndroid - https://install.lvl.fit/cl03jrwp7z7biwn6871gviOS - https://apps.apple.com/app/apple-store/id1623828602?pt=124995957&ct=Ranveer75&mt=8Join the Level Community Here:https://…
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Providing rescue breathing to apneic patients with a palpable pulse. Normal end tidal CO2 for patients with a pulse. Identification of cardiac arrest and our immediate actions. Providing artificial ventilations during CPR without an advanced airway vs with an advanced airway in place. Using quantitative waveform capnography to confirm placement of …
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This is a must-listen! What’s the best way to pre-oxygenate our patients prior to intubation? The evidence for this question has been mixed for some time. Dr Jarvis discusses the PREOXI Trial, which directly compares preoxygenation with non-invasive ventilation compared to a face mask to see which provides the best protection against peri-intubatio…
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Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care. So, today I have an email from Rebecca who says, “Hi Patrik, My mom is in the ICU with septic shock. The doctors are saying it doesn’t look good, but they said that last November when my mom had a… The post Quick Tip for Families in Intensive…
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This month we take a look at nitrate poisoning. It may not be the most common emergency case to present to prehospital clinicians, but cases of it do appear to be on the rise. So join us as we talk about methaemaglobinemia, safety on scene and protecting rescuers and the assessment and care of these patients. Find the article and references at www.…
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Joe Powell sits down with his co-host Billy Croft to discuss the importance of leadership with ACR. Billy explains that all great leaders possess three important traits; curiosity, confidence and courage. https://www.firehouse.com/leadership/article/55038345/six-paths-to-fire-department-leadership-curiosity-confidence-and-courage www.acrmoonshot.co…
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Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care. So, today I have an email from Vanessa who says, “Hi Patrik, My sister’s doctors either don’t want to or can’t treat her Pseudomonas bacteria pneumonia with alternative treatments such as medical grade manuka honey with a nebulizer, which fro…
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Quick Tip for Families in Intensive Care: My Dad’s in ICU with 20% Lung Function on a Ventilator! Can He Have a Tracheostomy and Survive? Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care. Today, I have a question from Kat who says: “Hi Patrik, My dad was admitted… The post Quick Tip for Fami…
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Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care. So, today’s tip is once again, to stay out of LTAC at all costs, and here is, once again, why. A couple of days ago, I was doing a YouTube live and I had one of the attendants asking questions… The post Quick Tip for Families in Intensive Car…
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Matteo Parotto, MD, Course Director for The Difficult Airway Course: Anesthesia, discusses recent research related to airway management in anesthesia practice. Topics include comparison of the McGrath VL vs DL for rapid sequence intubation in the OR, comparison of hyperangulated vs Macintosh video laryngoscope blades, airway management with cervica…
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About the FilmCAMERA is the heartwarming story of loss, hope, and healing, following a mute 9-year-old — OSCAR — who just moved with his widowed mom to a struggling fishing town. Picked on and bullied, nobody realizes that Oscar sees great beauty where others only see despair. Nobody, that is, until a broken camera brings him together with ERIC, an…
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Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care. Today, I have an email from Ahmad who says, “Hi Patrik, I need to make a lawsuit against the hospital because they stopped life support, which is the feeding tube and the medications for my mom, and they pushed her to… The post Quick Tip for …
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In patients with cirrhosis and ongoing bleeding, it can be challenging to determine whether or not patients are hyper or hypocoagulable. Traditional markers of coagulation status like INR can be difficult to interpret in patients with abnormal synthetic function and potentially increase consumption of coagulation factors. Can TEG (thromboelastograp…
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Calcium is one of the ions that move across the cellular membrane during cardiac contraction and relaxation. The primary use of calcium channel blockers in ACLS is for the treatment of stable, narrow complex tachycardias refractory to Adenosine and to lower the blood pressure of ischemic stroke patients with severe hypertension. Use of calcium chan…
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Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care. So, another huge success story that I want to publish today. We are currently working with a client who had their loved one in LTAC (Long Term Acute Care) and didn’t know that LTAC was bad to begin with. They… The post How to Get a Patient Ba…
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Check out my Mind Performance app: Level SuperMindAndroid - https://install.lvl.fit/0q1xy87hx0r0jr0qxgoddmliOS - https://apps.apple.com/app/apple-store/id1623828602?pt=124995957&ct=Ranveer73&mt=8Join the Level Community Here:https://linktr.ee/levelsupermindcommunityCheck out BeerBiceps SkillHouse's Podcasting 101 Course - https://bbsh.io/podcasting…
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Roger Seheult, MD of MedCram examines a recent study that breaks down the biggest risk factors for cancer. See all Dr. Seheult's videos at: https://www.medcram.com/ (This video was recorded on July 15th, 2024) Roger Seheult, MD is the co-founder and lead professor at https://www.medcram.com He is Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Dise…
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The goal of CPR is to keep the brain and vital organs perfused until return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) is achieved. Post-arrest care and recovery are the final two links in the chain of survival. Identification of ROSC during CPR. Initial patient management goals after identifying ROSC. The patient’s GCS/LOC should be evaluated to determine …
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Acute Kidney Injury is common, complicated and holds significant morbidity and mortality. But...if we recognise it, we can make a real difference to our patients' outcomes. In this episode we run through the anatomy, physiology and aetiologies. We have a think about the multitude of definitions of AKI and then take each of the pre renal, renal and …
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Quick Tip for Families in Intensive Care: How Can You Learn Fast What You Don’t Know When Your Loved One is in ICU? Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care. So, one thing that you hear me saying over and over and over again is that the… The post Quick Tip for Families in Intensive C…
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EMCRIT's Scott Weingart discusses the concept of being a true resuscitationist. The mindset necessary for providing aggressive, excellent care outside hospital boundaries and the emphasis on the importance of preparation, critical thinking, and meticulous attention to detail in emergency medical situations. Dr. Weingart shares insights on mental si…
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Nitroglycerine is vasodilator that affects peripheral blood vessels and coronary arteries. Because of its widespread dilation effects on blood vessels, nitro can quickly lower a patient’s blood pressure, sometimes to the point of making a patient hypotensive. Assessment of vital signs prior to administering nitro is necessary to ensure patient safe…
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Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care. So today, I actually had a very sad phone call from a gentleman in the UK who says his 80-year-old sister is in hospital in palliative care. He had the following question, he said, “My sister went into hospital with… The post Is the “Palliati…
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Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care. Today, I have a question from Ella, who says, “Does a tracheostomy affect the brain?” It’s a very straightforward question. It seems like a very simple question, but the answer to it is not as simple as the question, that’s… The post Does a T…
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How Some Critically Ill Patients Have Turned Their Lives Around? Quick Tip for Families in ICU! Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care. So today, I actually want to read out some YouTube comments from our viewers here. So, thank you very much if you are a… The post How Some Critica…
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In atrial fibrillation (A-Fib) and atrial flutter (A-Flutter) the electrical impulse for cardiac contraction is in the atria but isn't the normal pacemaker of the heart, the SA node. The ECG characteristics of A-Fib and A-Flutter. Recognition and treatment of unstable patients in A-Fib/Flutter with rapid ventricular response (RVR). Suggested energy…
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Send us a Text Message. This is the Final episode in this series (Series 1), and yes we have completed 42 episodes since our very first back in September 2023. We finish on a real high as Martin tells us all about his recent Cancer tests (Martin has Stage 4 Lung Cancer), including the 4 weekly MRI scan recently completed. It was nearly 12 Months th…
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Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care. Today, I have an email from Sonia who says, “Hi Patrik, I have my 9-month-old baby girl in intensive care. She had four failed extubations. So, she had to have a tracheostomy and has been stuck on a ventilator since… The post Quick Tip for Fa…
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As an ACLS provider you do not need to be familiar with all of the different signs of various types of poisoning. You should be able to obtain a history and know to order toxicology. The majority of toxins don’t have a specific antidote. There are a few toxins for which we have emergency interventions and ACLS providers should be familiar with. Rev…
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? Quick Tip for Families in Intensive Care: My 58-Year-Old Dad is at Day 17 in ICU after Hemorrhagic Stroke. Does He Need a Tracheostomy? Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care. So today, I have an email from Geetha who writes in, “Hi Patrik, I love… The post Quick Tip for Families…
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"There are people who do not settle in one place, but are like the nomadic tribes of the desert, who long for the Waw, the ultimate oasis, where they will finally be home."So begins Jacqueline Gay Walley’s ninth novel, THE WAW (Etruscan Press | June), in which a woman leaves her New York life behind to follow the beautiful image of a small English …
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The ACLS algorithms are designed to make it easier to remember the key interventions we should deliver, and the order in which they should be delivered, to provide the best evidence-based care possible. Generally speaking, if there’s a change in a patient’s condition, we should ensure we’re using the correct algorithm. Three key points to remember …
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Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care. So today, I have an email from Jane who says, “Hi Patrik, My daughter is in intensive care. She’s 24 years of age. She’s in septic shock and they have refused to show me the medical records even though she’s in… The post Quick Tip for Familie…
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Rajarshi Nandy (Tantra Expert) - Explains Tantric S*x In Detail | The Ranveer Show 276 - https://youtu.be/faroosyWwAsCheck out our other podcasts with Rajarshi Nandy:- https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfNW_1ECVaTgeQ0b5z-eAT1wlAmFf979CCheck out the Bhairav Series by Rajarshi Nandy on the Level SuperMind App:Android - https://install.lvl.fit/p0…
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Beta blocking medications attach to Beta receptors to inhibit or “block” the effects of epinephrine (adrenaline)and norepinephrine in the body. The primary locations of Beta I, II, and III receptors. Effects of epinephrine & norepinephrine’s stimulation of beta receptors on the heart. Beta blockers effects on the heart. When we should consider the …
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Quick Tip for Families in Intensive Care: Mom Isn’t Waking Up After Open Heart Surgery, Cardiac Arrest & CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation), How Long Do We Give Her to Wake Up? Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care. So today, I have a question from Tony who says,… The post Quick …
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