Episode Chapters
- Introduction2:08Accidental Hypothermia - Part 125:02Paper Chase 1: Chest Pain Decision Rule13:28Accidental Hypothermia - Part 217:42Mini Journal Club - Aspirin for STEMI - IV PPIs for Upper GI Bleed19:33Paper Chase 2: Head Trauma in the Anticoagulated Patient17:35Lin Sessions - PO vs IV Clindamycin - Dirty Epi Drip - Propofol for Migraines24:17Paper Chase 3: TPA up to 6 hours? Not!10:39Critical Care Mailbag - Induced Hypothermia - Airway Intubation Ventilation36:57Paper Chase 4: DKA and Cerebral Edema13:03Mythbusting 1 - Corneal Abrasions and Topical Anesthetics18:11Paper Chase 5: Patient Satisfaction and the Telephone5:32Mythbusting 2 - Calcium Chloride or Gluconate10:26Summary4:32BONUS - Pediatric Pearls - Child Abuse32:01EM:RAP 2014 Janvier - Résumé en Français42:20EM:RAP 2014 Enero - Resumen Español1h, 29mEM:RAP 2014 January - Bogan Version1h, 23m
EM:RAP 2014 January - Summary 1 MB - PDF
Sanjay and Mike discuss more acronyms. This time we're talking about cerebral edema in kids with DKA. It's rare but are fluids responsible? Maybe a new study with a new acronym will give us a clue.
Episode 148 Full episode audio for MD edition 251:04 min - 119 MB - M4AEM:RAP 2014 Janvier - Résumé en Français Français 42:20 min - 58 MB - MP3EM:RAP 2014 Enero - Resumen Español Español 89:14 min - 122 MB - MP3EM:RAP 2014 January - Bogan Version Australian 83:04 min - 114 MB - MP3EM:RAP 2014 January MP3 267 MB - ZIPEM:RAP 2014 January - Summary 1 MB - PDFEM:RAP 2014 January - Board Review Questions 572 KB - PDFEM:RAP 2014 January - Board Review Answers 534 KB - PDF
Randy C. - February 15, 2014 9:19 PM
The "dove of which you (Sanjay) speak" is the "canary in the coal mine." At least I think that's the phrase you were looking for. ;)