emDOCs Podcast – Episode 17: Sick Meningitis, POCUS for Pneumoperitoneum, and Treatment of CHS
This week the emDOCs podcast covers the sick meningitis patient, ultrasound for pneumoperitoneum, and treatment of cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome
This week the emDOCs podcast covers the sick meningitis patient, ultrasound for pneumoperitoneum, and treatment of cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome
How do you evaluate and manage stab wounds to the chest and abdomen? This post discusses this and more.
Abdominal and Thoracic Stab Wounds: ED Evaluation and Management Read More »
How should you incorporate ultrasound into your assessment of the patient with COVID-19?
Lung Ultrasound in COVID-19 Read More »
This week Clay brings you three great articles on lactate, ultrasound for central line confirmation, and empiric MRSA coverage in pneumonia.
Journal Feed Weekly Wrap-Up Read More »
How do you evaluate for suspected pleural effusion, and what tools do you have for diagnosis and therapy?
ED evaluation and management of pleural effusions: One size doesn’t fit all Read More »
The patient in extremis with cardiogenic shock… This post from Madison Daly and Skyler Lentz breaks down the evaluation of this challenging condition.
Diagnosing Cardiogenic Shock in the ED Read More »
Clay Smith and the Journal Feed team cover TTM in non-shockable rhythms, POCUS for abscess, and single syringe adenosine for SVT.
Journal Feed Weekly Wrap-Up Read More »
Can you use ultrasound to diagnose pneumoperitoneum? This US Probe post gives you what you need for your bedside ultrasound examination.
US Probe: Ultrasound for Diagnosis of Pneumoperitoneum Read More »
How can you optimize your US evaluation for suspected DVT? This US Probe Post gives you pearls and pitfalls in the POCUS evaluation for suspected DVT.
How can you minimize delays in compressions and provide high-quality CPR in cardiac arrest, while using ultrasound? This US Probe post provides you key pearls.
US Probe: Preventing Harmful Delays with POCUS During Cardiac Arrest Read More »