Fresh Fruit
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Episode 50- Public service announcement: Don’t forget to redose your antibiotics!
In this episode, we discuss a recent article that describes delays in antibiotic redosing in the ER and how that affects mortality rates.
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Episode 44- “Moonshot”: Vitamin C, thiamine, and hydrocortisone in septic shock
Is a concoction of Vitamin C, thiamine, and hydrocortisone the cure for patients with sepsis or septic shock?
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Episode 38- ECMO for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: Is this the future?
This week, we review our medical group's experiences with using ECMO for refractory out-of-hospital cardiac arrests. Is this the future?
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Episode 37- Updated treatment guidelines for gonococcal infections
There were some pretty significant changes made to the CDC's treatment guidelines for gonococcal infections. Get a quick review here!
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Episode 34- Adult ACLS: Updated recommendations and clinical pearls
In part 1 of the cardiac arrest series, we review some key recommendations and clinical pearls from the adult 2020 BLS and ACLS guidelines.
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Episode 33- Shock through the heart: Is two better than one?
What is dual/double defibrillation? How does it work? Does it improve outcomes? Find out this week!
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Episode 32- Drug shortage debacle: Methohexital or ketamine for RSI
What happens when/ if etomidate goes on shortage? Are methohexital or ketamine viable options for RSI in the ER? Find out this week.
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Episode 28- Blink and you miss it: an easily missed cause of bradycardia and hypotension
Bradycardic? Hypotensive? Keep the agent discussed in this week's episode in mind when reviewing your patient's medication list.
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Episode 21- Esmolol in refractory VF arrest
This week we review a meta-analysis that looked at the use of esmolol in patients in refractory VF/pVT arrest. Will this change your practice?
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Episode 16- “HALT” the use of TXA in GI bleeds?
This week, we review the "HALT-IT" trial. Will you routinely give your patients TXA (tranexamic acid) in the setting of GI bleeds after reading this study?
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