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Dr. Mattu talks about myths in managing infectious disease with David Gatz, MD, and Ashley Martinelli, PharmD; myocardial dysfunction after cardiac arrest with Mike Winters, MD, and Rohit Menon, MD; and trauma airways with Robert Flint, MD.Door EMedHome.com
 
Amal Mattu, MD, and Kinjal Sethuraman, MD, MPH, tell you all you need to know about carbon monoxide poisoning, he and Julie Kurek, MD, look at sodium bicarb for cardiac arrest, and he and David Gatz, MD, discuss pulmonary embolism.Door EMedHome.com
 
Bryan Brusick, RN, tells a story about dealing with an animated trauma patient. He had been hit by a car and began screaming and refused to answer questions. One of the paramedics decided to look through his bag to see if he had any drugs that would explain his erratic behavior, and learned that sometimes it's better not to look through a satchel.…
 
Drs. Pescatore and Raja review the latest evidence on whether emergency physicians should initiate therapeutic hypothermia after cardiac arrest and also talk about patient awareness during sedation while on mechanical ventilation and how much information is retained from listening to podcasts.Door By Richard Pescatore, DO, & Ali Raja, MD
 
Most of the time things go smoothly in the pediatric ED, but Zahir Basrai, MD, says when things go wrong, they go really wrong. In this episode, he shares a story of a pediatric cardiac arrest. Initially, the resuscitation was mechanical, but all of that changed when the patient’s father was brought into the room.…
 
All emergency physicians know the specialty’s 10 commandments, written in 1991 by Corey Slovis, MD, and Keith Wrenn, MD, but now Dr. Slovis and Christopher Evans, MD, formerly a resident at Vanderbilt and now a clinical informatics fellow at the University of North Carolina, have updated them. Drs. Raja and Pescatore review all 10 and add their own…
 
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