Episodes
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Ondansetron is the most popular antiemetic and often gets used indiscriminately for all types of vomiting ... but how would we treat vomiting if all of a sudden there was no ondansetron? Zachary Repanshek, MD FAAEM, addresses this question. This talk was featured at the American Academy of Emergency Medicine’s 22nd Annual Scientific Assembly.
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Missing episodes?
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Zachary Shinar, MD, covers how you can avoid the major pitfalls in treating an LVAD that comes into the emergency department in extremis.
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Patients presenting to the emergency department sometimes require positive pressure ventilation. The risk of death during intubation is generally low however patients with RV dysfunction and pulmonary hypertension are at extremely high-risk of death during the peri-intubation period. In this lecture, Haney Mallemat, MD FAAEM, focuses on the steps a physician can take to minimize the risk of death. This talk was featured at the American Academy of Emergency Medicine’s 22nd Annual Scientific Assembly.
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Brianne Steele, MD FAAEM, covers case-based highlights Q&A focusing on uses of ultrasound that make the provider more efficient and effective. This talk was featured at the American Academy of Emergency Medicine’s 22nd Annual Scientific Assembly.
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Carbon monoxide is the leading cause of unintentional poisoning worldwide. The diagnosis and treatment of this complex toxicity is challenging and poorly understood. Siamak Moayedi, MD FAAEM, covers three myths and three pearls. This talk was featured at the American Academy of Emergency Medicine’s 22nd Annual Scientific Assembly.
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Tom Scaletta, MD MAAEM FAAEM, covers an effective means of cutting visits by frequent users in half, satisfying all aspects of the IHI Triple Aim, and creating emergency department capacity without increased staff or space. This talk was featured at the American Academy of Emergency Medicine’s 22nd Annual Scientific Assembly.