Cleavon MD: Sick Kid Intubation
Cleavon MD is back with a video on intubating the sick pediatric patient.
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Cleavon MD is back with a video on intubating the sick pediatric patient.
Cleavon MD: Sick Kid Intubation Read More »
From its inception in the 1970s, there has been continued evolution in how we approach RSI (and airway management in general) in the physiologically threatened patient – this post will focus on the trauma patient.
R.E.B.E.L. EM – First do no Harm: Rethinking Our Approach to Intubation in Trauma Read More »
A pediatric trauma patient needing a definitive airway is a frightening situation. This post from Joe Ravera covers this and more.
Airway Management in the Pediatric Trauma Patient Read More »
Clay Smith brings you ramped position for intubation, Lemierre’s syndrome, and some problems with unpublished research in this week’s Wrap-Up.
Journal Feed Weekly Wrap-Up Read More »
Taking care of critically ill patients that require intubation can be a high stress situation, with little room for error. In part one of this series we will discuss some useful strategies at the bedside to help us reduce pre-intubation/peri-intubation hypotension.
The skill with which you manage your patient with ICH in those first few hours could be the most important determinant of their outcome. In this Golden Hour you have a chance to prevent hematoma expansion, stabilize intracerebral perfusion and give your patient the best chance of survival with neurologic recovery.
EM Cases: Emergency Management of Intracerebral Hemorrhage – The Golden Hour Read More »
How can you use capnography in the ED? This is Part I in a two part series evaluating capnography in the ED. Part I evaluates basic waveforms, cardiac arrest, ETT placement, and procedural sedation.
When is Capnography Useful in the ED? Part I Read More »
This week’s Elemental EM discusses how to get more mental pediatric intubation practice.
Elemental EM: Pediatric Intubation Read More »
GBS is a commonly missed diagnosis in the ED which has the potential to progress to significant morbidity – learn to recognize it early on in the ED presentation!
Guillain-Barré Syndrome – Third time’s the charm Read More »