ECG of the Week 16th November 2022 – Interpretation
EMergucate
NOVEMBER 21, 2022
Interpretation of ECG from 16 November 2022 The most obvious abnormality is ST segment elevation inferiorly (II, III, aVF) in … Continue reading →
EMergucate
NOVEMBER 21, 2022
Interpretation of ECG from 16 November 2022 The most obvious abnormality is ST segment elevation inferiorly (II, III, aVF) in … Continue reading →
Emergency Medicine Cases
NOVEMBER 22, 2022
In this EM Quick Hits podcast: Justin Morgenstern on fluids in pancreatitis, Leeor Sommer on nasal fractures, Christina Shenvi on delirium, Sheldon Cheskes and Rohit Mohindra on Dose VF, and Noor Khatib and Kari Sampsel on intimate partner violence. The post EM Quick Hits 44 Fluids in Pancreatitis, Nasal Fractures, Delirium, DOSE VF, Intimate Partner Violence appeared first on Emergency Medicine Cases.
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Critical Care Scenarios
NOVEMBER 23, 2022
Bryan and Brandon go through their default, go-to drugs for common clinical indications in the ICU: stress ulcer prophylaxis, empiric antibiotics, hypertension, and more. Bryan and Brandon go through their default, go-to drugs for common clinical indications in the ICU: stress ulcer prophylaxis, empiric antibiotics, hypertension, and more.
Medgadget
NOVEMBER 24, 2022
Researchers at Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland have developed a DNA toolbox that allows researchers to explore binding interactions between ligands and their respective receptors based on receptor density and arrangement. The basis for many pharmacological interactions between drugs and cells, and indeed many physiological or pathological interactions involving biological signaling molecules, involves a molecule, termed a ligand, binding to a receptor that is typic
EMergucate
NOVEMBER 21, 2022
The following ECG was printed when the ST segment alarm on the cardiac monitor started alarming: It is after hours … Continue reading →
Emergency Medicine Cases
NOVEMBER 22, 2022
Dr. Navpreet Sahsi describes the challenges of building an Emergency Department in Bangladesh and how the experience has shaped his outlook on Emergency Medicine practice in North America on EM Cases' first Global EM blog. The post Global EM 1: Practicing EM in Bangladesh – Build It and They Will Come appeared first on Emergency Medicine Cases.
Dr. Smith's ECG Blog
NOVEMBER 25, 2022
A 30-something male was involved in a single vehicle crash and had multiple injuries. As a routine part of his critical trauma evaluation, he had an ECG recorded: There is an rSR" in V1 and V2, with downsloping ST segment and inverted T-wave which is very similar to a Brugada Type 1 phenocopy. I was shown this ECG and thought that it could perhaps be Brugada, but I was more suspicious for Right Ventricular (RV) myocardial contusion.
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EMergucate
NOVEMBER 19, 2022
The chest x-ray shows streaks of air around the mediastinum all the way up to the neck indicating the presence … Continue reading →
First Responders Wellness Center
NOVEMBER 21, 2022
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Dr. Smith's ECG Blog
NOVEMBER 23, 2022
Case submitted by Rachel Plate MD, written by Pendell Meyers A man in his 70s presented with chest pain which had started acutely at rest and has lasted for 2 hours. The pain was still ongoing at arrival. He also noted a bilateral "odd feeling" in his arms. He stated it was similar to prior heart attacks. He had history of prior MIs and CABG, as well as diabetes, hypertension, and hyperlipidemia.
University of Maryland Department of Emergency Med
NOVEMBER 24, 2022
Dog ownership has become more common especially during the pandemic. Almost 70% of US households own a pet and almost half own ≥1 dog.
EMergucate
NOVEMBER 19, 2022
The chest x-ray shows- hyperlucent lung fields especially in the upper zones (Westermark sign).
EMS 20/20
NOVEMBER 23, 2022
The title is not the give away you think it is! The guys follow a BLS crew that responds to the call no one ever wants to respond to. (WARNING: This episode contains sensitive subject matter.) The title is not the give away you think it is! The guys follow a BLS crew that responds to the call no one ever wants to respond to. (WARNING: This episode contains sensitive subject matter.
Dr. Smith's ECG Blog
NOVEMBER 19, 2022
Written by Bobby Nicholson MD, with edits by Meyers A woman in her 50s with past medical history of heart failure, prior stroke, atrial fibrillation on Eliquis, lung cancer in remission, and CKD, presented to the emergency department for evaluation of cough and shortness of breath. EKG was obtained in triage and read as ventricular bigeminy. What do you think?
The Skeptics' Guide to EM
NOVEMBER 19, 2022
Date: November 19th, 2022 Reference: Khatib N, and Sampsel K. CAEP Position Statement Executive Summary: Where is the love? Intimate partner violence (IPV) in the Emergency Department (ED). CJE.M 2022 Nov Guest Skeptics: Dr. Nour Khatib is an emergency physician in Toronto working in community sites Markham Stouffville Hospital and Lakeridge health.
EMergucate
NOVEMBER 19, 2022
The CT image shows- a hypoattenuating wedge shaped area in the parenchyma of the left kidney.
EMergucate
NOVEMBER 22, 2022
A 27-year-old female presented with fever, diarrhoea and feeling unwell for 3 days.
EMergucate
NOVEMBER 20, 2022
Question 1 answer PH = 7.222 that is acidaemia. (Moderate) PCO2 = 87.8.
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