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How to Tie Scrubs Properly
Taxonomy of Laryngoscopy Performance Errors
List of Performance Errors Errors of Structure Recognition during Laryngoscope Insertion: Insertion Off Midline Leading to Esophageal Visualization This error was coded positive when the tip of the blade overran the glottic structures by advancing to either side of the glottic structures and which led to visualizing esophagus Overly Deep Insertion Leading to Esophageal […]
Awake and Aware Physicians 2023 Notes
Secular Spiritual Stack Lecture Notes ODR Free Will Episode Lucretian Swerve Paper is in the shownotes for the ODR Episode Jay Garfield’s Losing Ourselves Getting Sh*t Done Lecture Notes ODR GTD Episode 1-3 Non-Violent Communication Lecture Notes ODR NVC Episode Additional Productivity Mastery Lecture Notes ODR Email Episode 1-2 Metasin Coaching […]
Pulse Oximetry Questions!
#1) Match the oxygen titration curves below with the following five patients: (a) Carboxyhemoglobin poisoning. (b) Methemoglobinemia. (c) Aspirated foreign body completely occludes the right lower lobe bronchus. (d) Asthma exacerbation. (e) Bronchopneumonia, with CT scan showing some areas of mildly affected lung and some areas of completely consolidated lung. #2) List situations in which […]
Fantastic Twitter Thread on VEXUS
Gear for Video Conferencing, Podcasting, and Zoom
Here are the recommended mics for podcasters On a Budget Audio Technica ATR2100USB This probably the least expensive of the excellent microphones out there–none better for bang-for-the-buck. It can be used as plug & play USB and then when you become more advanced, it can plug into a mixer with XLR. If you will be […]
Error in capnography infographic
Question: What is the error in this infographic? According to the infographic, cardiac arrest causes a sudden complete loss of waveform. This isn’t correct. Cardiac arrest will cause a prompt downtrending etCO2 tracing (the pattern shown in the bottom right box). This is clinically important because if a patient in cardiac arrest is intubated, there […]
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