Episode 4️⃣ of CCT: Delirium with Dr @WesElyMD
Delirium is common in people w/ critical illness but it isn’t benign.
🧠What is #delirium?
💊What causes it?
😴How can we prevent & treat it? (#A2Fbundle)
📖& much more
🎧 apple.co/3rS7Tyf
📽️ youtu.be/hp9baJl51lQ
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NEW Critical Care Time episode about pleural physiology & pneumothorax (PTX)!
-what do the pleura do (bonus: why 🦬 &🐘 pleura are special)
-types of PTX (spontaneous, etc)
-how to use POCUS to diagnose PTX
-treatment: observation, N2 washout, small & large bore chest tubes
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🚨NEW EPISODE of Critical Care Time about how to RUN A CODE:
- what to do on in the first 10/60/120 seconds (ABCDE, ABCD-EMU)
- how to “narrate & lead” a code
- performing procedures during codes
- family presence during CPR
- identifying ROSC
- determining futility
- & more
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🚨NEW EPISODE of Critical Care Time all about VASOPRESSORS!
There’s so much great content that it’s gonna be a two-parter:
PART 1 covers the basics:
- when to start vasopressors
- which pressors to use
- pressors via PIV vs central line
- push dose pressors
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S1E1: Undifferentiated Shock: Part 1
Understanding SHOCK is foundational in critical care medicine. In this episode we discuss:
😱defining shock
🅾️O2 delivery: VO2 & DO2
👩⚕️a clinical diagnosis
➗shock index
🧪lactic acid: pros & cons
🔗criticalcaretime.com/episodes/undif…
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⁉️Should you transfuse platelets before central line placement in people w/ thrombocytopenia?
🚨Check out the latest episode of Critical Care Time - a journal club where @nickmmark@Askins_Razor discuss the recent NEJM RCT
🎧 shows.acast.com/649181182c969b…
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🚀Excited to announce the launch of Critical Care Time: The podcast for everyone who cares for the critically ill.
🆕First episode drops July (next week), just in time for the new interns!
🎙️Hosted by @nickmmark & @Askins_Razor.
Watch them explain what the show is all about👇
New #NephMadness themed episode of Critical Care Time all about metabolic acidosis! 🧪
We cover lots of great stuff:
- work up of acidosis (infographic)
- anion, osmolar, & urine anion gaps explained
- mythbusting lactic acid vs lactated ringers
- & much more
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Part 2 of our episode on Undifferentiated Shock just dropped!
Learn:
- 4 categories of shock (obstructive, cardiogenic, distributive, hypovolemic)
- how physical exam & POCUS can help you identify the cause
Sometimes a negative (fluid balance) is a big positive!
🆕 episode of Critical Care Time about DIURETICS & why/how to achieve a NEGATIVE FLUID BALANCE.
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