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Expanding the concept of Palliative Care, by Mari Cruz Martín

Expanding the concept of Palliative Care, by Mari Cruz Martín.

Posted byketaminhAugust 26, 2015Posted inEmergency medicine and critical careTags:palliative-care

Mannitol or hypertonic saline – which one to pick for your raised ICP patients?

Mannitol or hypertonic saline – which one to pick for your raised ICP patients? Great post and summary of evidence http://t.co/2qK9XdU0Co — Gareth Hardy (@DrGDH) August 25, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js

Posted byketaminhAugust 26, 2015Posted inEmergency medicine and critical care, FOAMEdTags:hypertonic-saline, ICP, mannitol

Why would you clamp a tracheal tube?

Why would you clamp a tracheal tube?.

Posted byketaminhAugust 25, 2015Posted inAeromedical retrieval, Emergency medicine and critical care, FOAMEd, geoff-healyTags:clamping, tracheal-tube, ventilation

Critical Care – Out There

Critical Care – Out There.

Posted byketaminhAugust 24, 2015Posted inEmergency medicine and critical care, FOAMEd, Rural medicineTags:critical-care, NSWITIM, rural medicine, tim-leeuwenburg

Don´t worry: you think and I will listen to you, by Natalia Salgueiro

Don´t worry: you think and I will listen to you, by Natalia Salgueiro.

Posted byketaminhAugust 23, 2015Posted inEmergency medicine and critical care, FOAMEdTags:caring, compassion, intensive-care, patient-experience

Permission to die

Permission to die.

Posted byketaminhAugust 23, 2015Posted inEmergency medicine and critical care, FOAMEdTags:care, critical, dying

10 Ways to Reduce a Dislocated Shoulder” in a single video

Finally, “10 Ways to Reduce a Dislocated Shoulder” in a single video…it’s here! https://t.co/qeybwPBDw9 @EMNews pic.twitter.com/VBRfJNSUj7 — Larry Mellick (@Lmellick) August 14, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js

Posted byketaminhAugust 22, 2015August 22, 2015Posted inEmergency medicine and critical care, FOAMEdTags:shoulder-dislocation2 Comments on 10 Ways to Reduce a Dislocated Shoulder” in a single video

Ketamine endorsed in official Australian policy for management of agitated ED patients!

Posted byketaminhAugust 22, 2015Posted inagitation, Emergency medicine and critical care, sedationTags:2015, agitation, guideline, ketamine, NSW, sedation1 Comment on Ketamine endorsed in official Australian policy for management of agitated ED patients!

Transition from supraglottic to infraglottic rescue in the “can’t intubate can’t oxygenate” (CICO) scenario

New @ANZCA difficult airway cognitive aid. http://t.co/TXPAWFK0IS pic.twitter.com/uZQzwnDE3Q — Nicholas Chrimes (@NicholasChrimes) August 18, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js

Posted byketaminhAugust 21, 2015Posted inEmergency anaesthesia, Emergency medicine and critical care, FOAMEd, Online critical airway trainingTags:airway, cricothyrotomy

Cricothyrotomy MAKE THE DECISION TO CUT by Taming The SRU

New cricothyrotomy page w/ curated #FOAMed resources http://t.co/i4VHaq8Et1 HT @emcrit @TBayEDguy @ketaminh @TheSharpEndCrew @airwaycam — UC EM Residency (@TamingtheSRU) August 20, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js

Posted byketaminhAugust 21, 2015Posted inEmergency medicine and critical care, FOAMEd, Online critical airway trainingTags:cricothyrotomy, FOAMed, tamingthesru

Topical Tranexamic Acid for Epistaxis

#EMConf @HarborUCLAEM Evidence for topical TXA for epistaxis pic.twitter.com/SOdPkODh3l — Tim Horeczko (@EMtogether) August 20, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js

Posted byketaminhAugust 21, 2015Posted inEmergency medicine and critical care, FOAMEdTags:epistaxis, tranexamic acid

Temporary Pacemakers in Critical Care

Temporary Pacemakers in Critical Care.

Posted byketaminhAugust 21, 2015Posted inEmergency medicine and critical care, FOAMEd, intensive careTags:critical-care, pacemakers

SOUTH EASTERN SYDNEY LHD TRAUMA EVENING, 20TH AUGUST 2015

Tonight's program http://t.co/hi1FuCASOR Catch it on our LiveStream http://t.co/ZYx5pz97yx #NSWTrauma #NSWITIM #FOAMed — NSW ITIM (@nswitim) August 20, 2015 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js

Posted byketaminhAugust 21, 2015Posted inEmergency medicine and critical care, FOAMEd, traumaTags:NSWITIM, trauma

Unlearning in Medicine by Dr Lauren Westafer

What do Pluto, left bundles, and lidocaine w/epinephrine have in common? Unlearning in medicine #FOAMed #CAEP15 talk https://t.co/HLZlLBiOKJ — Lauren Westafer (@LWestafer) August 16, 2015

Posted byketaminhAugust 17, 2015Posted inEmergency medicine and critical care, FOAMEdTags:FOAMed, lauren-westafer

Crashing heart failure patient, no CPAP? no problem! Macgyver it!

Florid CHF, no bipap immediately available. Used hi flo O2 via NC with nostrils occluded by tegaderm. Worked perfectly @jducanto @airwaycam — Mike Abernethy (@FLTDOC1) August 16, 2015

Posted byketaminhAugust 17, 2015August 20, 2015Posted inEmergency medicine and critical care, FOAMEdTags:CPAP, heart-failure, james-ducanto, macgyver, Mike-Abernethy1 Comment on Crashing heart failure patient, no CPAP? no problem! Macgyver it!

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