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Post-Intubation Sedation and Analgesia

Core EM

The reality of ever increasing ED volumes and longer boarding times to the ICU makes it imperative for emergency physicians to learn how to manage these critical patients. It was found that patients exposed to deep sedation in the ED had an independent higher incidence of continued deep sedation on ICU day one ( Fuller, 2019 ).

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SGEM#268: Vitamin C Not Ready for Graduation to Routine Use

The Skeptics' Guide to EM

Date: September 11th, 2019 Reference: Putzu et al. Date: September 11th, 2019 Reference: Putzu et al. Case: A 45-year-old female in the emergency department is being admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) for septic shock secondary to urinary tract infection (UTI). You are ready to call the ICU and get her admitted.

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Ep 145 Physician Compassion – The Barbara Tatham Memorial Podcast

Emergency Medicine Cases

Barbara Tatham, EM colleague and educator, died of metastatic sarcoma at the age of 32 in October 2019. During her last year of life, in between surgeries, ICU stays and rounds of chemotherapy and radiation, she gave lectures on compassionate care inspired by her journey as a patient.

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The SQuID Protocol: SQ Insulin in DKA?

REBEL EM

Mild to moderate DKA represents a subgroup of patients that often require admission to the ICU due to hospital policies not allowing insulin infusions outside of this clinical setting. to 19.3hrs); Reduction by 3.6hrs ED LOS was shorter for the SQuID cohort ICU Admissions: SQuID & Traditional (Post Intervention): 42.9%

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Episode 14: Intracerebral hemorrhage and elevated ICP (part 2)

Critical Care Scenarios

.* These patients do improve, often after their ICU stay. Post-ICU follow-up is helpful to remind us of this, and when not possible, it’s good to simply remember that the ICU courses we perceive don’t always reflect eventual recovery. 2019 39 (3): e1–e8. References Nestor MA, Boling B. Crit Care Nurse.

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Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Monitoring in Critically Ill Adults?

REBEL EM

PMID: 38215002 Clinical Question: In critically ill adults in the ICU is noninvasive blood pressure (NIBP) monitoring similar (≤10% difference) to invasive arterial blood pressure (IABP) monitoring? Paper: Haber, EN et al. Accuracy of Noninvasive Blood Pressure Monitoring in Critically Ill Adults. J Intensive Care Med 2024. to 2.47; p – 0.04

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Another Study on Peripheral Vasopressors

REBEL EM

PMID: 37611862 Clinical Question: In patients treated in the ICU, can a protocol of peripheral IV catheter vasopressors safely reduce the number of days of CVC use and frequency of placement?

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