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Choosing your IV fluids mastery lecture members resuscitation Oct 24, 2024

Dr Andrew Perry takes us through fluid choices.

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Ventilation: It's all about the flow airway mastery lecture members Oct 24, 2024

Dr Steve Pincus discusses pressure-contolled ventilation.

 

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Papercut: The DEFI 2022 Study members papercut lit review resuscitation Sep 24, 2024

There is a significant difference in Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest (OHCA) survival, in the order of 10 to 20 times, between non-shockable(2% surviv...

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Pustules and Vesicles in Infants < 60 days old dermatology members paediatrics papercut lit review Sep 24, 2024

When an infant of <60 days of age presents with skin lesions such as pustules or vesicles and there is a fever, there are algorithms that we can use...

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Anaphylaxis: An Interview with Dr Ben McKenzie airway mastery lecture members resuscitation Sep 22, 2024

 

I recently had the pleasure of speaking to Dr Ben McKenzie, Emergency Physician and researcher into anaphylaxis. Ben has developed the AMAX 4 algor...

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QRS Fragmentation cardiology ecg mastery lecture members Sep 18, 2024

A patient is brought to the emergency department with a complaint of central pressing chest pain. The patient's ecg is shown below. Is this QRS frag...

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Does IM Adrenaline improve survival in OHCA? members papercut lit review resuscitation Sep 08, 2024

Adrenaline is recommended for all cardiac arrests with non-shockable rhythms and is associated with increased survival, especially if given in the f...

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Impact of time to Defibrillation on ROSC members papercut lit review resuscitation Sep 05, 2024

The rates of Pulseless Electrical Activity (PEA) in out of hospital cardiac arrests (OHCA) is rising, however survival from PEA is low. The majority...

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Blowout Fracture and the Oculocardiac reflex mastery lecture members trauma Sep 04, 2024

 When you're suspicious of entrapment in an orbital floor blowout fracture following trauma, you ask your patients to look up, to check for diplopia. ...

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