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Imaging Case of the Week 497 Answer

EMergucate

The knee x-rays show lateral tibial plateau fracture. This is an easily overlooked fracture especially in elderly women.

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Episode 44: Physical therapy with Heidi Engel

Critical Care Scenarios

A look at rehabilitation and mobility in the critically ill, from the perspective of our skilled therapists—with Heidi Engel, PT, DPT of UC San Francisco, long-term provider of acute care therapy, researcher in ICU rehabilitation, and founding member of the SCCM’s ICU Liberation program. Takeaway lessons Tolerance of pressure support ventilation is often a good … Continue reading "Episode 44: Physical therapy with Heidi Engel" A look at rehabilitation and mobility in the critically ill, from the

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Understanding this pathognomonic ECG would have greatly benefitted the patient.

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

Written by Pendell Meyers Interpret this ECG first without context. You don't need context yet because this ECG is nearly pathognomonic. After having learned about benign T wave inversion pattern years ago on this blog, and having seen many cases on this blog and in my practice since then, I instantly recognize this as BTWI, a fairly common normal variant.

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Episode 83: Fundamentals of Bag Mask Ventilation with Rommie Duckworth

The Overrun Podcast

One of the most misunderstood pieces of equipment we have is the bag valve mask. Easy to operate, but hard to master, it’s one of the fundamental skills we need to master. Rommie Duckworth is a nationally-known paramedic and educator in Connecticut who is truly passionate about education and ventilation, and Dan gets to pick his brain and talk about what really matters when we have to breathe for our patients who can’t do it for themselves.

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Imaging Case of the Week 498 Answer

EMergucate

The chest x-ray shows The frontal chest x-ray shows a retrocardiac density/consolidation with air bronchogram.

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Episode 5: Getting to Know Dr. Mike Levy

The EMS Show

In this episode, we meet Dr. Mike Levy, current President of the National Association of EMS Physicians (NAEMSP) and Medical Director from Anchorage, Alaska. If you are here for the jackassery.then you will love this episode. Thanks for joining us and subscribing!

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Tasty Morsels of Critical Care 059 | Dead space

Emergency Medicine Ireland

Welcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. Today we’re talking about dead space. While it may sound like something from The Expanse, we’re actually talking about the physiological concept of dead space here. This is pretty core. Read More » Welcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. Today we’re talking about dead space.

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Imaging Case of the Week 498

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The following chest x-ray is from a 40 year old with fever and cough. What can be noted?

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Lab case 355

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70 year old man brought to ED with ROSC after cardiac arrest. He remained bradycardic after multiple doses of adrenalin.

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Episode 5: Getting to Know Dr. Mike Levy

The EMS Show

In this episode, we meet Dr. Mike Levy, current President of the National Association of EMS Physicians (NAEMSP) and Medical Director from Anchorage, Alaska. If you are here for the jackassery.then you will love this episode. Thanks for joining us and subscribing!

EMS