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Mastering Mareos – An Attempt to Simplify Dizziness in the ED

Mastering Mareos – An Attempt to Simplify Dizziness in the ED 794 501 Copa Admin

Estimated to account for ~2-3% of all ED visits per year, dizziness is a complaint that we have all dealt with as ED doctors. Despite being so common, working up…

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Bandemia & Why You Should Look at the Diff

Bandemia & Why You Should Look at the Diff 798 800 Copa Admin

As emergency department physicians, the CBC is one of the most routine labs that we order without any second thought. Most of us likely don’t think too much about ordering…

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Abolishing the H’s and T’s

Abolishing the H’s and T’s 1707 2560 Richie Cunningham

When I was rotating through the emergency department on my sub-I’s as a medical student, I remember the differential diagnosis being heavily emphasized throughout, often in the form of the…

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The Bougie Revisited

The Bougie Revisited 468 416 Richie Cunningham

A little over a year ago I was lucky enough to write a post for CriticalCareNow.com on the bougie which can be found here. A more detailed version of this…

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Pay No Attention to the Intern Behind the Curtain: Tips for Success on your Anesthesia Rotation

Pay No Attention to the Intern Behind the Curtain: Tips for Success on your Anesthesia Rotation 512 396 Richie Cunningham

As originally published in EM Resident magazine. Endotracheal intubation is one of the most high-stakes and critical procedures we as emergency physicians perform; one study found that 4.2% of Emergency…

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Case Report: SVT, A-fib, or A-flutter?

Case Report: SVT, A-fib, or A-flutter? 564 255 Richie Cunningham

Post Authors: Anisa Mughal, MD (PGY-2) and Kevin Drechsel, MD (Attending, Mayo Clinic-Phoenix) CC: Shortness of breath HPI: This patient was a 61-year-old male with a history of epilepsy and…

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Case Report: 28-year-old Male with Fatigue

Case Report: 28-year-old Male with Fatigue 732 549 Richie Cunningham

Post Author: Anisa Mughal, MD, PGY-2 History and Physical Examination: A 28-year-old male with a history of renal tubular acidosis and urinary retention presents with 4 days of lethargy and…

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Battle of the Blades: Part 4

Battle of the Blades: Part 4 690 539 Richie Cunningham

Part 4: Can we have one without the other? First to consider is the problem common to both principal types of video laryngoscopes, the standard geometry and hyperangulated blades. If…

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Battle of the Blades: Part 3

Battle of the Blades: Part 3 690 539 Richie Cunningham

Part 3: Can we be competent at both? As alluded to previously, direct laryngoscopy, standard-geometry or Macintosh (CMAC) video laryngoscopy, and hyperangulated (GlideScope) video laryngoscopy are all distinct devices, with…

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Battle of the Blades: Part 2

Battle of the Blades: Part 2 690 539 Richie Cunningham

Part 2: Who is the King of First-Pass Success?             In our last post, we saw that the NEAR III data suggested video laryngoscopy increases first pass success, although there…

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