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Clay Garthe case.

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

OMI Manifesto About Resources Teaching Images Lectures + Podcasts Rules + Equations OMI Literature Timeline OMI Facts and References The OMI Quizzes OMI Pocket Guide Cardiac CATH Guide QTc Calculator Lead Reversals-Artifact Neuroprotective CPR OMI AI: The Queen of Hearts Tuesday, September 17, 2024 Clay Garthe case. Clay Garthe case. May 2024 Atrial fib with severe STD resolved with cardioversion.

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Imaging Case of the Week 604

EMergucate

The chest x-ray is from a toddler taken post choking episode at home. What can be seen?

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Subacute LAD OMI images in file - first ECG was not seen by Queen

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

this is a good one 5952956 -- Danielle case Case from Caleb is companion case both were clearly positive on the 2nd ECG. Normal left ventricular cavity size and wall thickness with severely reduced systolic function; estimated ejection fraction is 25 - 30 %. Regional wall motion abnormality-distal inferior wall, akinetic. Regional wall motion abnormality- apex, anterior and anteroseptum, akinetic.

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Special Episode: Dan Egan & The Devil’s Element

This Podcast Will Kill You

Phosphorus is an element that wears many faces. Its overuse as a fertilizer has polluted freshwater ecosystems, transforming rivers and lakes from thriving communities to lethal zones devoid of life. Its role as an explosive has brought fiery death and suffering to many during times of war. And its dwindling global supply poses an existential threat to humanity.

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Suicide Intervention

First Responder Wellness

Many people are not sure what to do if they think someone they know might be thinking about suicide. Be direct. Ask the question. Let them know you care. In addition to this article, you can also watch a short video about suicide intervention. Go online: [link]. First Responders are more likely to die by suicide than in the line of duty. 1 It is quickly becoming another life threatening danger to public safety professionals – in addition to the daily risks they face.