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Online Medical Education on Emergency Department (ED) Critical Care, Trauma, and Resuscitation
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Scott Weingart, MD FCCM. EMCrit RACC-Lit Review June/July 2022. EMCrit Blog. Published on July 8, 2022. Accessed on May 3rd 2024. Available at [https://emcrit.org/emcrit/racc-lit-2022-06/ ].
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Original Release: July 8, 2022
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Genuine question from a non-ED/ICU resident who just recently came to know the radial vs femoral line problem in H&R 2022:
During my ICU rotation and after that H&R talk, I start noticing a very frequent discrepancy between radial A-line and NIBP, and always doubted which one was right.
BVP
Reading the comments section over at the NEJM re: COVID misinformation reminded me why I got off social media. What a roller coaster.