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Rational Evidence-Based Evaluation of Literature

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Rational Evidence-Based Evaluation of Literature

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REBEL EM Book Club – MicroSkills

4/9/2024
Podcast Direct Download: Link Release Date: April 16th, 2024 Show Notes The Visible Voices Podcast Dr. Glaucomflecken: Power of Ultrasound with Emergency Medicine Dr. Resa Lewiss Adaira I Landry MD Resa E Lewiss MD is a Professor of Emergency Medicine at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. A TEDMED speaker and TimesUp Healthcare founder, she’s ... Read more The post REBEL EM Book Club – MicroSkills appeared first on REBEL EM - Emergency Medicine Blog.

Duration:00:39:00

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REBEL Cast – EMTALA + Reproductive Health Rights

4/3/2024
REBEL Cast – EMTALA + Reproductive Health Click here for Direct Download of the Podcast. Dr. Dara Kass is a practicing emergency medicine physician who was most recently as the Regional Director of Region 2 for the US Department of Health and Human Services. She currently works with organizations and institutions to advance and implement ... Read more The post REBEL Cast – EMTALA + Reproductive Health Rights appeared first on REBEL EM - Emergency Medicine Blog.

Duration:00:34:50

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REBEL Cast Ep125: 1st 48 Hours of PE Management – How Good Is Unfractionated Heparin?

4/1/2024
Background: The mainstay of treatment for symptomatic pulmonary embolism (PE) is anticoagulation (AC). Patients with higher-risk PE may require advanced interventions such as thrombolytic therapy, surgical thrombectomy, or even extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO). Because of its short half-life and availability of a reversal agent, unfractionated heparin (UFH) is commonly used when percutaneous or surgical interventions ... Read more The post REBEL Cast Ep125: 1st 48 Hours of PE Management – How Good Is Unfractionated Heparin? appeared first on REBEL EM - Emergency Medicine Blog.

Duration:00:17:00

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REBEL Cast Ep124: Nitrates in Right Sided MIs?

3/18/2024
Background: Nitrates can help improve symptoms and ischemia in the setting of acute myocardial infarction. Current teaching holds that nitrates should be avoided in patients with potential right ventricular myocardial infarction (RVMI), due to the risk of decreasing preload and precipitating hypotension. This belief is based on a single 1989 study of 40 patients with ... Read more The post REBEL Cast Ep124: Nitrates in Right Sided MIs? appeared first on REBEL EM - Emergency Medicine Blog.

Duration:00:12:21

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REBEL Core Cast 119.0 – Sleep Hygiene

3/6/2024
REBEL Core Cast 119.0 – Sleep Hygiene Click here for Direct Download of the Podcast Employ sleep strategies: Anchor sleep: a period of sleep that overlaps each day regardless of your night shift schedule to provide a guidepost for your body clock. Ideally would overlap with when you would normally be asleep if you were ... Read more The post REBEL Core Cast 119.0 – Sleep Hygiene appeared first on REBEL EM - Emergency Medicine Blog.

Duration:00:04:13

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REBEL Core Cast 117.0 – Infections of Pregnancy

2/7/2024
Take Home Points Infections are a leading cause of maternal mortality worldwide. Prompt recognition is critical in management. Most infectious processes will require admission and close observation for improvement or decompensation. REBEL Core Cast 117.0 – Infections of Pregnancy Click here for Direct Download of the Podcast Urinary Tract Infection/Pyelonephritis Epidemiology: Occurs in as many ... Read more The post REBEL Core Cast 117.0 – Infections of Pregnancy appeared first on REBEL EM - Emergency Medicine Blog.

Duration:00:05:15

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REBEL Cast Ep123: Reduced-Dose Systemic Peripheral Alteplase in Massive PE?

1/29/2024
Background: Massive pulmonary embolism defined as sustained hypotension (SBP <90mmHg) has a high mortality which is why early recognition and thrombolytic therapy is typically recommended (AHA Class IIA; ESC Class IB) [1]. However, full-dose thrombolytic therapy (Alteplase 100mg (IV) is associated with an increase in bleeding [2]. Because the lungs receive 100% of cardiac output, it has ... Read more The post REBEL Cast Ep123: Reduced-Dose Systemic Peripheral Alteplase in Massive PE? appeared first on REBEL EM - Emergency Medicine Blog.

Duration:00:28:22

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REBEL Core Cast 116.0 – Achilles Tendon Rupture

1/24/2024
Take Home Points Achilles tendon rupture is a clinical diagnosis. The Thompson Test should be applied in all suspected cases. Remember to brace or splint a rupture, even if suspected, in the resting equinus position for optimal healing and prevention of further injury. Schedule follow up with orthopedics within 1 week for discussion of operative ... Read more The post REBEL Core Cast 116.0 – Achilles Tendon Rupture appeared first on REBEL EM - Emergency Medicine Blog.

Duration:00:05:32

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REBEL Core Cast 115.0 – Cardiogenic Shock

12/27/2023
Take Home Points: Know clinical (cold extremities, oliguria, confusion, dizziness, narrow pulse pressure) and laboratory markers (metabolic acidosis, elevated creatinine, lactic acidosis) of hypoperfusion. An elevated lactate is a danger sign and requires explanation. Norepinephrine is a great first line vasopressor in Cardiogenic shock. Dobutamine is useful for inotropic support in Cardiogenic shock. Use POCUS ... Read more The post REBEL Core Cast 115.0 – Cardiogenic Shock appeared first on REBEL EM - Emergency Medicine Blog.

Duration:00:27:33

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REBEL Core Cast 114.0 – Carbon Monoxide Toxicity

12/13/2023
Take Home Points: Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas that results from incomplete combustion of any carbon containing product. Exposure often occur unintentionally from indoor use of gas powered generators, camp stoves, or faulty home heaters. The symptoms of mild, acute exposure are non-specific and can be confused with a variety of ... Read more The post REBEL Core Cast 114.0 – Carbon Monoxide Toxicity appeared first on REBEL EM - Emergency Medicine Blog.

Duration:00:12:00

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REBEL Core Cast 113.0 – ACS Therapies and Management

11/29/2023
Take Home Points: All STEMIs should be loaded with dual antiplatelet therapy. Prasugrel (Effient) is avoided as there is an increase in bleeding complications if the patient requires a CABG. NSTEMI cases can be challenging to manage. Consult Cardiology early and use all available data. The appropriate medical treatment for ACS patients is as important ... Read more The post REBEL Core Cast 113.0 – ACS Therapies and Management appeared first on REBEL EM - Emergency Medicine Blog.

Duration:00:24:20

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REBEL Core Cast 112.0 – Awareness During Paralysis

11/15/2023
Take Home Points: Dose your RSI meds correctly. Reach for post-intubation sedation at the same time you are asking for your induction agent and paralytic. Propofol is a great choice for post-intubation sedation, and if your patient becomes hypotensive do not be afraid of adding on a pressor! REBEL Core Cast 112.0 – Awareness During ... Read more The post REBEL Core Cast 112.0 – Awareness During Paralysis appeared first on REBEL EM - Emergency Medicine Blog.

Duration:00:17:53