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It's 4am and you are working in the Emergency Department when an 80 year old if brought into the Resus Room with shortness of breath. She is tachypnoeic and tachycardic with low saturations despite high flow oxygen. She says to you "I think I'm dying".
Learning Objectives Consider the physiology of shortness of breath and how this may guide our management. Think about the five top main causes of life threatening shortness of breath. The full notes for this podcast are here -
In this episode of the podcast we discuss syncope, the definitions, physiology and potential causes and how they present.
Full show notes can be found here.
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Whether you are a person of faith or not for many people around the world Christmas is a time of celebration and fun. It is often symbolic of the end of the year and a good excuse to get together with family, friends and work colleagues to celebrate what was and what wasn’t. Even the most diehard of Grinch’s will sometimes be found in critical care with a bit of tinsel discreetly worn or a pair of reindeer ears on their computer. Children are often a special feature of Christmas as the excitement builds for Santa and presents and so when families find themselves in the critical care setting it can be confronting for both them and us.
So what does happens at Christmas time in critical care? For those of us who have to continue to work shifts, or try to study, with those who are injured, sick, dying or just plain silly? Is working in critical care harder during the Festive Season and are there things we need to be aware of for both ourselves and our patients?
You can read the full blogpost here
This episode was originally published on the St Emlyn's Podcast in 2015
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In this episode we discuss how we make clinical decisions in acute and emergency medicine, often starting with what the patient hasn't got wrong with them: ruling out the worst case scenario. We discuss sensitivity and specificity and likelihood ratios (don't worry - in a really understandable way), and how the pre test probability is so important.
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Welcome to our first episode of the St Emlyn's Medical School podcast.
In this episode we discuss shock: to understand what shock is and why it is so important; to conside the physiology of shock and how this may guide our management; to think about the main causes of shock.
Full shownotes can be found here
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Welcome to the St Emlyn's Medical School Podcast - a new venture from the team at St Emlyn's .
After ten years, 200 episodes and over 1 million downloads of the St Emlyn's podcast we thought we should turn our attention to medical students and other healthcare students. In this new podcast, and on our new website (stemlynsmedschool.org) we will be covering topics in acute and emergency care both in written and podcast form.
We will use the new GMC Content Map as our guide, as this will form the basis of the new Medical Licensing Assessment in years to come, but our content will be useful for all heathcare students in the UK and beyond.
We are really looking forward to talking to you more. Please take a look at the website and subscribe so you will get updates whenever something new is posted. The first epsiode of our podcast will be released soon, please take a listen and if you enjoy it tell your colleagues and don't forget to like and subscribe.