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EM Cases Best of 2023 Top 10

Emergency Medicine Cases

Based on a blend of number of listens, feedback from listeners, website visits and personal faves, EM Cases Best of 2023 Top 10. The post EM Cases Best of 2023 Top 10 appeared first on Emergency Medicine Cases.

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EM Match Advice 42: Mid Interview Season Check-In

ALiEM

Dr. Sara Krzyzaniak (podcast host and Stanford University PD) and Dr. Michelle Lin (ALiEM Founder/UCSF) are joined by Dr. Aaron Kraut (University of Wisconsin PD) in this insightful, rapid-fire, practical episode through the lens of experienced residency program directors. What does the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) preliminary data show just far for the 2024 residency application season?

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RFP | State EMS Policy Whitepaper & Strategic Consulting

American Ambulance Association

Request for Proposal State EMS Policy Whitepaper Development & Strategic Consulting Services Overview and Objectives The American Ambulance Association (AAA) seeks proposals from qualified consulting firms to provide strategic services […] The post RFP | State EMS Policy Whitepaper & Strategic Consulting appeared first on American Ambulance Association.

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Episode 192: Syncope in Children

Core EM

We review a general approach to syncope in children. Hosts: Brian Gilberti, MD Ellen Duncan, MD [link] Download Leave a Comment Tags: Cardiology , Pediatrics Show Notes Initial Evaluation and Management : Similar initial workup for children and adults: checking glucose levels for hypoglycemia and conducting an EKG. The history and physical exam are crucial.

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Ep 190 Carpal Bone Injuries – The Big 4

Emergency Medicine Cases

Triquetrum chip fractures, scapholunate injuries, hook of the hamate fractures, and of course, scaphoid fractures can be easily missed with serious consequences for our patients. In this part 2 of our 2-part podcast series on wrist injuries we highlight the "Big 4" most commonly missed and mismanaged carpal bone injuries, elucidating the key historical, physical exam and x-ray findings, as well as management strategies.

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Episode 69: Head and neck surgery with Alexandra Kejner

Critical Care Scenarios

We discuss head and neck surgery with Dr. Alexandra Kejner, otolaryngologist at the Medical University of South Carolina specializing in transoral robotic surgery, reconstructive surgery including microvascular free tissue transfer, salivary neoplasms, and sialoendoscopic procedures. Find us on Patreon here! Buy your merch here! Takeaway lessons References We discuss head and neck surgery with Dr.

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EMS.gov | Leveraging DOT Grant Funds for EMS Crash Response Improvement

American Ambulance Association

This content is for AAA members only. Please either Log In or Join! The post EMS.gov | Leveraging DOT Grant Funds for EMS Crash Response Improvement appeared first on American Ambulance Association.

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PulmCrit – Validation of my model for converting VBGs to ABGs

EMCrit Project

background and general concept My research project in fellowship was the construction of a mathematical model to convert VBG values into ABG values. The fundamental concept for the model was pretty simple: we can approximate the respiratory quotient (RQ) of tissue in the hand as being constant. This indicates that changes in oxygen content and […] EMCrit Project by Josh Farkas.

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JC: Selective aortic arch perfusion. St Emlyn’s

St. Emlyn's

St.Emlyn's - Emergency Medicine #FOAMed We generally try and review studies that are close to use in practice. but occasionally we spot something that is just interesting and which might give us a clue as … JC: Selective aortic arch perfusion. St Emlyn’s Read More » The post JC: Selective aortic arch perfusion. St Emlyn’s appeared first on St.Emlyn's.

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EMS Profiles | Meet Maryam Boyd

American Ambulance Association

Maryam Boyd Paramedic Crew Chief Mecklenburg EMS Agency (Medic 911) Charlotte, NC Share on Facebook | X | Instagram | LinkedIn How did you come to be in EMS? I’ve […] The post EMS Profiles | Meet Maryam Boyd appeared first on American Ambulance Association.

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Lab case 433

EMergucate

80 year old man presented with shortness of breath. This patient had history of CHF and COPD. His venous blood gases showed the following: PH = 7.

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Three normal high sensitivity troponins over 4 hours with a "normal ECG"

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

Written by Willy Frick A 46 year old man with a history of type 2 diabetes mellitus presented to urgent care with complaint of "chest burning." The documentation does not describe any additional details of the history. The following ECG was obtained. ECG 1 What do you think? The ECG shows sinus bradycardia but is otherwise normal. There is TWI in lead III, but this can be seen in normal ECGs.

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Resolutions or Habits? St Emlyn’s

St. Emlyn's

St.Emlyn's - Emergency Medicine #FOAMed Just before midnight at the NYE dinner party I was hosting the guests started to ask around the table “what are your New Year’s resolutions?”. Many people disclosed that they … Resolutions or Habits? St Emlyn’s Read More » The post Resolutions or Habits? St Emlyn’s appeared first on St.Emlyn's.

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Early versus delayed antihypertensive treatment in patients with acute ischaemic stroke: multicentre, open label, randomised, controlled trial

EMOttawa

Methodology: 4/5 Usefulness: 2/5 Liu L, et al. BMJ. 2023 Oct 9;383:e076448. Question: Do early vs delayed blood pressure management in patients with mild-moderate acute ischemic strokes decrease death or dependency at 90 days? Methods: Randomization to early (24 hrs) vs delayed treatment (after 7 days) of blood pressure. They monitored BP at baseline, during […] The post Early versus delayed antihypertensive treatment in patients with acute ischaemic stroke: multicentre, open label, rando

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Imaging Case of the Week 579

EMergucate

The chest x-ray is from an adult with fever and dyspnoea. What can be seen? With thanks to Dr.

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Bubble Wrap PLUS – January 2024

Don't Forget the Bubbles

Can’t get enough of Bubble Wrap? The Bubble Wrap Plus is a monthly paediatric Journal Club reading list from Professor Jaan Toelen (University Hospitals Leuven) and Dr Anke Raaijmakers (Sydney Children’s Hospital). This comprehensive list is developed from 34 journals, including major and subspecialty paediatric journals. We suggest this list can help you discover relevant or interesting articles for your local journal club or allow you to keep a finger on the pulse of paediatric research.

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Physical Examination as a Helpful Aid in Decision-Making in Challenging ECGs

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

This was contributed by Co-editor Emre Aslanger, an interventional cardiologist in Turkey. @AslangerE A 65-year-old gentleman presented to the emergency department after experiencing two recent ICD shocks in the preceding hours. His medical history includes hypertension, a decade-long battle with diabetes, ischemic heart disease, a coronary bypass graft surgery ten years ago, a diagnosis of congestive heart failure for the last five years, and a prior ICD implantation five years ago.

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2023 CanadiEM Year in Review and Editor’s Choice Awards

CanadiEM

In our 2023 year in review, CanadiEM celebrates its 8th birthday! Does CanadiEM continue to serve an important role in the medical education community? This year is an opportunity for those who value this virtual community of practice to get involved, especially for those who are interested in a leadership role. If that interests you, please reach out at CanadiEMblog@gmail.com. 2023 was another busy year for CanadiEM!

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ECG case of the week

EMergucate

35-year-old lady with palpitations. Her ECG as below. What is the most underlying cause?

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The First10EM monthly wrap-up for December 2023

First 10 EM

This is the first edition of a new, recurrent post format. The First10EM monthly wrap up is a place for me to share updates about the website, about my academic life, and also interesting content, such as books, podcasts, and other FOAMed, that I have encountered in the prior month. It is sort of my […] The post The First10EM monthly wrap-up for December 2023 appeared first on First10EM.

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EMS told "Not a STEMI". What do you think?

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

Written by Pendell Meyers A woman in her 70s had acute chest pain and called EMS. On arrival, EMS recorded relatively normal vital signs and this EMS ECG: What do you think? Interpretation : diagnostic of acute anterior OMI with STE less than STEMI criteria in V1-V4, hyperacute T waves in V2-V4, and suspiciously flat isoelectric ST segments in III and aVF suspicious for reciprocal findings.

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Top 10 emDOCs Posts of 2023

EMDocs

Authors: Brit Long, MD ( @long_brit – EM Attending Physician, San Antonio, TX); Manpreet Singh, MD ( @MPrizzleER – Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine / Department of Emergency Medicine – Harbor-UCLA Medical Center); and Alex Koyfman, MD ( @EMHighAK – EM Attending Physician, UT Southwestern Medical Center / Parkland Memorial Hospital) Thank you for everything you do and the great year!

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Lab case 432 interepretation

EMergucate

Answers: PH = 7.547 that is moderate alkalaemia. pCO2 = 24 mmHg, so we have respiratory alkalosis.

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Factors Affecting the EPA Experience

EMOttawa

What exactly is an EPA, really? EPAs, or Entrustable Professional Activities, are the basic building blocks of assessment within many models of Competency-Based Medical Education, such as Competency By Design. In theory, EPA assessments are supposed to serve as a collection of observations that put together a cohesive high-resolution picture from many little data […] The post Factors Affecting the EPA Experience appeared first on EMOttawa Blog.

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Assessing the Feasibility of On-Shift Simulation to Improve Capacity Assessments by EMS Clinicians

International Journal of Paramedicine

Objective Determining the decision-making capacity of patients in the prehospital setting is a high-risk area for EMS systems. This risk is only enhanced by the growing prevalence of mental, neurological, and substance use disorders. This study sought to evaluate the feasibility of on-shift simulation as an educational method, in this case to improve EMS clinicians’ ability and confidence in performing capacity assessments.

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Community Paramedicine and the Fire Service: Making Your Plan Work

Pulsara

EDITOR'S NOTE: This article originally appeared on FireRescue1.com. Special thanks to our guest author, Courtney Levin , for FireRescue1 BrandFocus Staff. Now that you’ve developed the initial groundwork, these next steps are key to finding success The fire service is pivotal in caring for their community’s underserved population. Introducing a community paramedicine program allows public safety to dynamically meet those needs.

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The Role of Capnography in Medical Suction

SSCOR

Medical providers have long used pulse oximeters as a quick and easy way to assess blood oxygen levels. However, the amount of CO2 a person expires is an equally useful piece of information that provides key details about ventilation. Capnography provides clear data about the amount of CO2 expired at each stage of respiration. Using capnography during medical suction can reduce the risk of hypoxia and provide additional details about patients at risk of serious suction-related complications.

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13 Top EMT Specialties

Unitek EMT

Explore alternative career paths and specialized roles available to EMTs. In the dynamic realm of emergency medical services, the role of Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) transcends the conventional image of ambulance responders rushing to accident scenes. The world of EMT specializations is a tapestry woven with diverse skills, each thread contributing to the intricate fabric […] The post 13 Top EMT Specialties appeared first on Unitek EMT.

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Chemical Incident Preparedness Among Emergency Medical Service Personnel

International Journal of Paramedicine

Background: Hazardous chemicals are essential for modern society but the use and transportation of them bears the risk of major incidents. Past incidents have revealed the importance of preparation and training of emergency medical service (EMS) personnel when responding to these incidents. However, studies have shown the level of preparedness to be insufficient.

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Community Paramedicine: Where Does The Fire Service Fit In?

Pulsara

EDITOR'S NOTE: This article originally appeared on FireRescue1.com. Special thanks to our guest author, Courtney Levin , for FireRescue1 BrandFocus Staff. Departments can play a large role in supporting the health and safety of underserved residents The inherent nature of the fire service means that responses to community needs are usually reactive.

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Ostarine Cardarine Stack Guide – Results, What to Expect, & More

Paramedics World

When you’re just starting out in looking into an enhanced edge in lifting, the Ostarine and Cardarine stack stands out as a great option. With all the different SARMs and… The post Ostarine Cardarine Stack Guide – Results, What to Expect, & More appeared first on Paramedics World.

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On Time, On Budget, On Task: FirstNet's Initial 5-Year Build Out

FirstNet Authority

On Time, On Budget, On Task: FirstNet's Initial 5-Year Build Out joseph.rey@fir… Wed, 01/03/2024 - 11:40 FirstNet Authority Board Chair Chief Richard Carrizzo shares the FirstNet Authority completed its verification and validation of the initial FirstNet network build-out. Learn more about FirstNet and the FirstNet Authority at FirstNet.gov.

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Injuries Associated with Prehospital CPR Provided by Professionals and Non-Professionals in Bangkok EMS

International Journal of Paramedicine

Background : This study is to concentrate on adverse outcomes of CPR in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) among different performers that are trained first responders, professional practitioners, and automated devices by exploring types of injuries and comparing between datasets. It is also to find out potential contributing factors for each injury which display statistical significance.

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Bluebottle Jellyfish

Life in the Fastlane

Conor O'Reilly and Neil Long Bluebottle Jellyfish Bluebottle Jellyfish are not actually a single organism but are made up of zooids. These bluebottles cause thousands of stings each year on Australian beaches and hot water usually provides relief. Major systemic envenoming does not occur (unlike other Physalia stings in other parts of the world).

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Fatigue: Is It Simple Tiredness or an Underlying Illness?

Paramedics World

Feeling tired, weary, or exhausted? These sensations of fatigue seem to be an inevitable part of modern life. We blame fatigue on lack of sleep, overwork, stress, not enough exercise,… The post Fatigue: Is It Simple Tiredness or an Underlying Illness? appeared first on Paramedics World.

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Ep 132 Osteogenesis Imperfecta: All bones about it

This Podcast Will Kill You

Often, the more we learn about a disease, the more we learn about ourselves and the world around us. The story of the genetic disorder osteogenesis imperfecta (OI), colloquially known as brittle bone disease, illustrates this perfectly. As researchers continue to uncover the mechanisms responsible for OI development and progression, the better we understand the varied and crucial roles collagen plays in all parts of our biology.

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Correlation Between Shock Index and Mortality in the Prehospital and Level 1 Rural Trauma Center Emergency Department Settings

International Journal of Paramedicine

Background: The shock index is a valid tool used to detect impending circulatory collapse in the pre-hospital setting. As validation of the shock index requires high sample sizes, the majority of retrospective studies have been performed at urban level 1 trauma centers. We hypothesized that the shock index would accurately predict mortality in a rural level 1 trauma center.