Tim Dees, Retired cop and criminal justice prof… wrote on quora One of the things my upbringing did not prepare me for was the complete lack of civility that some people have. I didn’t think of myself as having been sheltered from evil as a child, but I did not learn that some people have […]
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Asthma
CONTENTS Symptoms & asthma assessment Asthma phenotypes T2-high (IL4, IL5, IL13, Eos) Allergic phenotype, aka atopic asthma Aspirin-exacerbated respiratory disease (AERD) T2-low Non-eosinophilic asthma, aka intrinsic asthma Obesity-related asthma Diagnostic tests Physical examination Laboratory studies Exhaled nitric oxide Peak Flow meter Pulmonary function tests Radiology Diagnosis Diagnosis of asthma Asthma versus COPD? ➡️ Diagnostic considerations […]
Bougie-Guided Chest Tube
Can we use a bougie to help place chest tubes?
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Enhancing Human Performance and Flow in Resuscitation Part 2: The Tao of Resuscitation Performance
Part II of Lauria’s discussion of flow and resuscitation
Enhancing Human Performance in Resuscitation Part 3 – Performance-Enhancing Psychological Skills
Part 3 of enhancing human performance
EMCrit 91 – Treatment of Aortic Dissection
You can’t pick a more critical diagnosis than acute aortic dissection. Mess it up and the patient dies.
The Science (Fiction) of FOAM
If you want to know how we practiced medicine 5 years ago, read a textbook. If you want to know how we practiced medicine 2 years ago, read a journal. If you want to know how we practiced medicine last year, go to a (good) conference. If you want to know how we practice medicine now and in […]
Antifragile in EM by George Kovacs
George Kovacs writes on a book he just finished.
EM Nerd-The Case of the Inert Remedy
In 1959 Cobb et al published a trial of 17 patients investigating the efficacy of internal mammary artery ligation for the treatment of symptomatic angina. The authors randomized 17 patients “seriously limited by angina” to either bilateral internal mammary artery ligation or a blinded sham procedure (1). At 6-months follow up the authors reported the […]
EMCrit Wee – RACC-Lit for August 2022
So much literature goodness for the scorching summer heat…
EMCrit RACC Lit Review for December 2022
All the resus/acute critical care literature goodness for December 2022
EMCrit 118 – Book Club – On Combat by Dave Grossman
Cliff Reid joins me for the 1st EMCrit book club on the book, On Combat by Dave Grossman
Facial hair, airway management, and Movember
Preamble: Movember 0 Movember is an annual event involving growing a mustache during November to raise awareness and funds to support men’s health issues including prostate cancer. To support Movember, this post is about mustaches… and critical care, of course. 0 Introduction with a Case 0 Once upon a time at Genius General Hospital, there was […]
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