CJEM recently featured an article investigating the safety and efficacy of a prehospital treat and release protocol for uncomplicated SVT
Source: CJEM Infographic: Prehospital management of uncomplicated SVT
In memory of Dr John Hinds
CJEM recently featured an article investigating the safety and efficacy of a prehospital treat and release protocol for uncomplicated SVT
Source: CJEM Infographic: Prehospital management of uncomplicated SVT
Hola a tod@s, my dear friends.Many times we have spoken on this blog about the inclusion of music in the ICU, source of benefits for patients without side effects.In the pain management, for the anxiety in ventilated patients, help in decreasing the need for sedatives or even in the developmental care.I invite you to watch this short…
http://www.humanizingintensivecare.com/2015/08/music-therapy-refuge-in-icu.html
Hola a tod@s, my dear friends.Today we talk about a very interesting opinion article published in The Atlantic, with a devastating headline: “Being a good doctor requires an understanding of people, not just science.” Although I personally think that empathy is a thing of everybody. Empathy has always been considered much less important than technical…
http://www.humanizingintensivecare.com/2015/08/how-to-teach-doctors-empathy.html
New Research: Intubation vs Supraglottic Airway (SGA) Devices http://t.co/vduLdftK0m pic.twitter.com/Tx5x4hOwAp
— MedicNerd (@MedicNerd_com) August 27, 2015
Feeding in the Intensive Care – A trickle or a torrent, is a great summary of several key critical care nutrition trials and how we can apply the evidence from these to the ICU patient.
The safety of emergency medical service personnel continues to be a concern to both staff and employers. Over the last couple of years we have seen a large number of…
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Go over and thank TheEMCMD for this brilliance!
@ketaminh thanks for posting the Ketamine rap by the EMCMD – you might like this interview with him last week http://t.co/KW7s73OYxf
— PRN Magazine (@annaPRNmagazine) August 27, 2015
Source: Spirituality in Health Care
@ ketaminh look where i went today pic.twitter.com/f9PJheeqal
— anne creaton (@annecreaton) August 24, 2015
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Continue reading “Draeger Medical Australia donates Oxylog 3000 ventilator to Fijian Emergency Department”
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
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