Expanding the concept of Palliative Care, by Mari Cruz Martín.
Category Archives: Emergency medicine and critical 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
Why would you clamp a tracheal tube?
Why would you clamp a tracheal tube?.
Critical Care – Out There
Critical Care – Out There.
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.
Permission to die
Permission to die.
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
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
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
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
Temporary Pacemakers in Critical Care
Temporary Pacemakers in Critical Care.
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
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
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

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