This new qualitative study from @hypoxicchicken et al. identifies and discusses human factors enablers and barriers for successful airway management. Should complex charts or posters mandating a specific approach be perceived as a barrier or enabler? https://t.co/d2LPzMgQ3K pic.twitter.com/dCZnDtFbGq — Anaesthesia (@Anaes_Journal) May 4, 2018
Author Archives: ketaminh
Anaesthesia study by my brother!
Things learnt: Clinical research is a hard slog but I now get the buzz when you see your work out there. Also a patient statistician is worth their weight in unicorn shit… love you Dave Liu 😘 https://t.co/vrkEHwThHB — Thien LeCong (@TLCgunner) May 3, 2018
The Ocean
The Ocean Crashing waves against the pure white sand of the long stretch of beach Fading light He stares along the shoreline and sees her figure slowly making its way towards him He puts more wood on the campfire Their black dog runs ahead of her Comes up to him then runs at a quickContinue reading “The Ocean”
Qui Gon’s Bread
Droperidol !
New drug to tame violent patients https://t.co/4TgjVvgMDM — AAMS (@AAMS) May 2, 2018
Tips to improve airway management by Dr Levitan , 2018
On managing airways… THIS!!! @airwaycam #Levitan #difficultairway #ACEP @FredEllinger @DoctorGoodleg @rsiflyguy2250 https://t.co/dJ4kcNnw8w — Steven Velasquez (@svelasquez) April 30, 2018
Being a cancer caretaker
I’m not sure how to start this. I’ve never really talked about it. And maybe that’s the weirdest thing about being a cancer caretaker. You feel guilty for having a hard time, because at least you don’t have cancer. Well. Here goes. pic.twitter.com/B4ULUrQU9T — Lady Glaucomflecken (@LGlaucomflecken) April 29, 2018
French onion breaded chicken breast by #CookingWithTart
#CookingWithTart Menu: French onion breaded chicken breast with garlic rosemary parm roasted red potatoes 😎 pic.twitter.com/TK6Ki6igxF — Choptart 🔪 (@KeeblerOrganElf) April 30, 2018
Neonatal sepsis
Prehospital friends: here’s a 30min update on Neonatal Sepsis if newborns make you uncomfortable 👶🏽https://t.co/sMDdbvpT7b Recorded for the @MedSTAR_SA @SA_Ambulance team, equally applicable for the @emergencymedke @bad__EM @EMS_Kenya teams too 👍🏻 pic.twitter.com/x9Ke7vLs77 — Mardi Steere (@mardi_steere) April 29, 2018
Basil chicken noodle salad & stir-fry from #KerrynsKitchen
#NOTMinhsKitchen Salad for me, stir fry for him@ketaminh this is delish! pic.twitter.com/HuFjqBsdpX — Kerryn (@emergency_CNS) April 28, 2018
Amaretto pannacotta from #MinhsKitchen for the #UghCafe
Check out these gloves!
How awesome are these gloves, definitely need these in my life, they'd save me having to wash off all that ink from my hand every shift #nurselife #readyglove pic.twitter.com/6vl7IOrZ02 — Night Nurse (@PetalConfetti) April 27, 2018
Cognitive Biases
Absolutely fantastic poster outlining cognitive biases. This should be compulsory to study before studying anything else. Or registering on Twitter. Or reading anything. Pls RT pic.twitter.com/P30VgbwJyf — Tom Bennett (@tombennett71) April 22, 2018
Atmospheric Oxygen is 21% for a good reason!
More evidence that oxygen saturation of 94-96 % is enough in most critically ill patient groups. Hyperoxia increases mortality according to meta-analysis. #ER https://t.co/3vRFkUXnvr — Anesthesia&CritCare (@AnesthCritCare) April 27, 2018
These souls are often the best of us
It's a professional privilege to find & help restore those who've been broken by their mistakes.These souls are often the best of us.If you feel broken today please accept help.We all fail.Grace means we can all rise.@johnwalsh88 @nishmanek @mellojonny @doctor_oxford@GM_HSC pic.twitter.com/mtbMz5mKBH — drjohnpatterson (@drcotovelo) April 27, 2018
