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EM Basic

EM Basic

Steve Carroll, DO

EM Basic- your boot camp guide to emergency medicine. Made for medical students and emergency medicine interns to review common chief complaints in emergency medicine from the ground up
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best EM Basic episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to EM Basic for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite EM Basic episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

This episode of EM Basic Essential Evidence will review the two articles that led to the adoption of therapeutic hypothermia as a treatment for survivors of cardiac arrest. This is a simple yet highly effective therapy that improves survival and neurological outcome in survivors of cardiac arrest so it is important that we know and understand these two articles.

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This episode reviews the article that most people call the PECARN head CT rule or the Kupperman head CT rule (named for the first author). This is an easy to use clinical decision rule that can help us reduce the number of head CTs that we do on children with minor head injury. We owe it to our patients to spare them excess radiation, cost, and time in the ED and this rules helps us do this. In order to use this rule effectively, you need to read this article and understand how the study was done. This allows us to understand the strengths and weaknesses of this rule and helps us apply it in our everyday practice.

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EM Basic - Procedural Sedation Part 2- Medications
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07/07/12 • 32 min

This episode is part 2 of the procedural sedation podcast. This episode focuses on the medications that we commonly use for procedural sedation. First, we'll review the use of oxygen during procedural sedation and then talk about basic airway maneuvers before we talk about individual medications. For each drug, the drug class, dosing, duration of action, and adverse effects will be discussed with the overall theme of patient safety.

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EM Basic - Documentation
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05/01/14 • -1 min

In today's episode we are going to talk about documentation in the ED. It is very important that we are complete but concise in our documentation in order to provide an accurate record for the patient's ED patient to protect them and ourselves from problems down the road. Good documentation is good patient care so we need to know how to do this efficiently. We will review each part of the chart starting with the triage note and ending how to give good discharge instructions. We'll also review some tips and tricks of the trade regarding abbreviations that will make your charting faster, how to document interactions with our consultants, and even what to do when you have to document a difficult situation with a consultant.

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EM Basic - Procedural Sedation Part 1- Preparation
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07/01/12 • 23 min

This is the first of two episodes on procedural sedation. In the ED we need to provide safe and effective procedural sedation and analgesia whenever we do painful procedures. It is our job to relieve anxiety and pain in our patients and we need to know how to do this right. This episode will focus on how to prepare for a procedural sedation. We will talk about how to make the decision as to who is an appropriate candidate for procedural sedation in the ED, the depth of sedation, and how to prepare all of our equipment so that we leave nothing to chance. This will be in preparation for the second episode where we will talk about the medications that we use in procedural sedation.

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EM Basic - Psychiatric Medical Screening
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10/22/12 • -1 min

In this episode, we will discuss how to perform medical screening for patients with psychiatric complaints. While most of these workups are routine, we have to be able to catch the small percentage of patients who have a medical cause to their psychiatric complaint. Don't think it can't happen to you- it almost happened to me twice during residency! We'll discuss how to stay safe while evaluating psychiatric patients, how to get the entire history, how to do appropriate testing, catch the red flags, and make the appropriate disposition.

In the bonus section, a community ED doctor wrote me to tell me his thoughts on testicular pain and why we may not need an ultrasound on every patient. As you'll hear, the answer is far from settled and not without controversy.

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EM Basic - Anaphylaxis Part 2- Airway
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07/22/13 • -1 min

In this episode, we'll talk about how to manage the airway in patients with anaphylaxis or any other upper airway obstruction. These can be some of the most difficult airways to manage and we can run into trouble if we don't have a good plan ahead of time. Some of this is a little "advanced" and "cutting edge" but it's important to have as many tools in your arsenal when dealing with these critical airways. We'll review other options besides RSI to include awake intubation, delayed sequence intubation (DSI), and the awake cric.

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EM Basic - Oxygen in COPD- followup
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01/08/14 • -1 min

The last podcast on COPD led to some great discussion online about the use of oxygen in patients with COPD. To address this, Drs. Tim Peck and Colby Redfield are back with a quick summary to clarify how to best use oxygen in patients with COPD. There's also another cameo by the one and only Dr. Peter Rosen on how to suceede in emergency medicine.

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In this episode, we'll talk about a recent article in Annals of Emergency Medicine that has a lot of people talking. This is a study that looked at patients on coumadin (warfarin) who had minor head injuries. The patients were admitted for 24 hours of observation and had a repeat head CT. The study looked at how many patients had bleeding on a repeat head CT and the conclusions were suprising. Should this be our new standard of care? Maybe but maybe not.

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EM Basic - Syncope

Syncope

EM Basic

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01/17/12 • 31 min

Syncope (or "passing out") is a chief complaint that we deal with a lot in the emergency department. While most causes of syncope are benign and need nothing more than reassurance, we need to be on the lookout for the serious causes of syncope. This episode will focus on the definition of syncope, how to get a complete history, catch the red flags, perform a targeted workup that doesn't keep the patient in the ED forever, and how to scrutinize an EKG for the deadly arrhythmias that we can't miss.

In addition, per a request from a podcast listener, there is a bonus section on how to effectively rehydrate patients in the ED. You may be surprised that there are other options besides putting an IV in everyone.

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FAQ

How many episodes does EM Basic have?

EM Basic currently has 111 episodes available.

What topics does EM Basic cover?

The podcast is about Health & Fitness, Medical, Medicine, Podcasts and Education.

What is the most popular episode on EM Basic?

The episode title '91 Urinary Tract Infections' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on EM Basic?

The average episode length on EM Basic is 30 minutes.

How often are episodes of EM Basic released?

Episodes of EM Basic are typically released every 16 days, 11 hours.

When was the first episode of EM Basic?

The first episode of EM Basic was released on Jul 27, 2011.

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