EMCrit Podcast - Emergency Critical Care
Summary: Help me fill in the blanks of the practice of ED Critical Care. In this podcast, we discuss all things related to the crashing, critically ill patient in the Emergency Department. Find the show notes at emcrit.org.
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- Artist: Scott D. Weingart, MD
- Copyright: 2009-2012
Podcasts:
2012 Surviving Sepsis Campaign Guidelines from my Practical Evidence Podcast
You can't pick a more critical diagnosis than acute aortic dissection. Mess it up and the patient dies.
Cliff Reid on owning the resuscitation room
The rundown of things I liked from 2012
We have hit the 10,0000 patient mark in the NYC STOP Sepsis collaborative. Here are some of the lessons learned...
A new trial on half-dose thrombolysis for PE for sub-massive PE
One of the last few airway topics for a little while: Pulse Ox Lag and an Understanding of the Oxyhemoglobin Dissociation Curve
SMACC Conference and SIMWars
In this Mind of the Resuscitationist Episode, I discuss stop points: one for when you are using multiple vasopressors and especially about a cognitive stop point whenever things are going south.
Can the Inferior Vena Cava Ultrasound guide our fluid administration in the ED? Of course it can!
In this Hurricane Sandy episode of the EMCrit podcast, I talk about the confirmation of two of my clinical prejudices.
There is a ton of stuff to do post-intubation besides confirming the tube and giving the team high-fives. What we do in the ED has ramifications on the patient's course in the hospital.
Crack to cure; in the right circumstances you may save a life. ER thoracotomy--do it improperly and you put you and your team at risk.
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Today, I put on my head-shrinker cap (it is a fez) and get Cliff Reid on the coach