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Ultrasound in Cardiac Arrest
An Interview with Prof Paul Middleton
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A Case of Pericarditis with a Twist
A 38 yo patient with no previous history presents with 3 days of epigastric pain, shoulder pain, shortness of breath and fevers. He presents to the emergency department because he is feeling weak.
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Suspected SAH: Utility of LP in Suspected in Normal Head CT.
Pouryahya P et al. Utility of lumbar puncture after a normal brain commuted tomography scan in patients presenting to the emergency department with suspected subarachnoid haemorrhage(SAH): A new more rational...
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Endocrine Pearls
How would you deal with these Endocrinology Emergencies?Dr Adam Michael takes us over some important pearls.......
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Verdicts from the lasgest Studies of 2024
We look at 14 studies that made the top lists
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A Patient with Kaleidoscope vision, The Pronator Drift and Mingazzini Signs
In this Clinical Cases Podcast, I present two cases, which I found fascinating and go over two important neurological signs for diagnosing subtle weakness in the upper limb
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The New ILCOR Guidelines 2024
ILCOR have just updated their resuscitation Guidelines. The last update was 2024. Although there aren't a lot of new changes, there are some new recommendations.
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Exertional Heat Stroke
An Interview with Dr Will Davies; We discuss an interesting case of exertional heat stroke.
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Resuscitative Sequence Intubation
Beware the 4 main areas that can result in cardiac arrest peri-intubation.HypotensionPositive pressure ventilation secondary to intubation, increases intrathoracic pressure which increases right atrial pressure...
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Airway Pearls for Intubating the Obese Patient.
AIRWAY PEARLSConsider every case a difficult Intubation due to effects on anatomy and physiologyNormal airway techniques may not be effective.Positioning of the patient is critical- aim for head up.Pre-oxygenation...
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ICU will not take the patient
An 88 yo patient who is fully independent, is brought into ED by ambulance in Cardiogenic Shock. The only past history the patient has is hypertension and hypercholesterolaemia.Earlier that morning the patient...
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Cases in Sock: Choosing Inotropes and Vasopressors
Cases in Shock: Choosing Inotropes and VasopressorsHow do we choose the right pressor in shock? Below is a brief discussion of pressors and their properties as well as 4 cases, where we choose the pressor to use, with...
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