Challenging Foleys, Conversations, and Intubations
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Rob and Swami kick things off with a case of a patient with a red hot arm who ends up with a surprising diagnosis. Having trouble placing that Foley cath? Not to worry, Jess does a cognitive biopsy of our urology consultant for a bevy of tips and tricks. Vitamin C might not cure the common cold, but can it save septic patients? How often to we intubate for true ‘airway protection’? Strayerisms says not as much as we think. EM stroke expert John Schrock makes sense of BP control in acute stroke patients. Kevin Rodgers and Mike Weinstock are AMA. This, and so much more I'm the August extravaganza...
- Introduction – A Hot Red Arm
- Blood Pressure Control in Acute Stroke
- Paper Chase 1 - Pacemakers and MRI
- Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease
- Difficult Conversations with Physicians
- Wound Repair Pt 6 – Gnarly Wounds
- Paper Chase 2 - Epi, Anaphylaxis, and the Elderly
- Critical Care Mailbag: Vitamin C for Sepsis?
- Pharmacology Rounds – What Works for Acute Migraine
- Paper Chase 3 - Lysis of Intermediate Risk PE
- Against Medical Advice
- Annals of Emergency Medicine - Intranasal Medications
- Strayerisms - Why Do We Intubate?
- Intra-articular Lidocaine
- Cardiology Corner - Epi In Cardiac Arrest, Again
- Paper Chase 4 - Keeping Opioids Safe at Home
- Down Syndrome Emergencies
- Pharmacology Rounds – Gonorrhea Gets Some Muscle
- EM:RAP On Location – A Case of Unusual Discharge
- Paper Chase 5 - Do All Chest Pain Patients Need Monitoring?
- Subarachnoid, Syncope, and Cardiac Arrest
- The Challenging Foley
- Mailbag and Summary
- EM:RAP 2017 August Aussie Edition
- EM:RAP 2017 August German Edition
- EM:RAP 2017 August French Edition
- EM:RAP 2017 August Spanish Edition
Amal Mattu, MD FAAEM • Amit Maini, FACEM • Anand Swaminathan, MD FAAEM • Brian Lin, MD • Britteny DeClerck, MD • Bryan Hayes, PharmD, DABAT • Christian Hohenstein, MD • Darryl Macias MD • Eamonn Bahnson, MD • Jessica Mason, MD • Joe Belezzo, MD • Jonathan Kantor, MD • Jon Schrock, MD • Kevin Rodgers, MD • Mike Menchine, MD • Mike Noonan, FACEM • Mike Weinstock, MD • Nicolas Pineda, MD • Nikita Joshi, MD • Patrick Bafuma, PA • Reuben Strayer, MD • Rob Orman, MD • Sam Ashoo, MD • Sanjay Arora, MD • Scott Weingart, MD • Sergio Alvizu, MD • Solomon Behar, MD • Stuart Swadron, MD FAAEM • Thomas Fleischmann, MD • Tobias Becker, MD • Viveta Lobo, MD • Zach Shinar, MD
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