I had a 68 yo patient recently who was being admitted. Prior to going to the ward, the nurse approached me with news that the patient's blood pressure...
In response to the uncertainty of which route is better for drug administration in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest (OHCA) ie., intraosseous (I/...
Are Kids just small adults? The questions that creates outrage and debate.
How do we approach the child with a potential cervical spine in jury? This...
This study looked at the use of intraosseous (I/O) versus intravenous (IV) routes for drug administration in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA).
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Hypertensive emergencies are defined as sudden and prolonged increases in the arterial blood pressure, with associated organ damage. The degree of ...
I would consider intubation of the neonate(<28 days old) to be a very stressful event. This is not only because the size of the patient makes it tec...
Rapid sequence intubation can be associated with peri or post intubation hypotension and in a small group of patients, cardiac arrest. In the lectur...
Discussion with Dr Wilkin-Marshall
Cervical spine injuries in children are uncommon and radiation risk from CT scans can be significant. We don’t ...
Post Intubation hypotension has been linked to induction agents, although the studies for this are few. It is moreso related to age and Shock Index....
Right Ventricular(RV) failure presents a significant challenge in the emergency department. It can affect our resuscitative efforts. The only way to...
Dr Andrew Perry takes us through fluid choices.
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Dr Steve Pincus discusses pressure-contolled ventilation.
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