St.Emlyn's - Emergency Medicine #FOAMed Learn more about innovations in Cardiac Arrest management: 3 quick hits to stay prepared and respond effectively in critical situations. @stemlyns #FOAMed The post Cardiac arrest: three quick hits appeared first on St.Emlyn's.| St.Emlyn's
The EVIDENCE trial tested expedited intra-arrest transport vs extended on-scene CPR for refractory OHCA. Did faster hospital transfer improve outcomes?| St.Emlyn's
A recent trial of alternatives to commercial Calcium Gluconate gel in HF burnsBottom line - buy the proper stuff| St.Emlyn's
Global health and emergency care research summit in the UK bringing together expert speakers, panelists and workshop facilitators.| St.Emlyn's
PECARN Abdominal Trauma Rule: Are One or Two Criteria Safe? Can children with abdominal pain, vomiting, or tenderness avoid CT? We review PECARN's latest insights into low-risk paediatric trauma. #foamed| St.Emlyn's
Our review of a small Feasibility study on arterial line placement during ED cardiac arrest shows high success and improved ROSC. Is it time to rethink resuscitation monitoring?| St.Emlyn's
Recognise and treat drug-induced hyperthermia fast. Learn how early sedation and rapid cooling can save lives in this ED-focused clinical review. #FOAMed| St.Emlyn's
Can salbutamol relieve pain in renal colic? We review a phase II randomised controlled trial exploring intravenous salbutamol as an adjunct analgesic in the emergency department.| St.Emlyn's
A recent randomized controlled trial explores the effectiveness of low-dose ketamine (LDK) as an adjunct to morphine in emergency settings.| St.Emlyn's
Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Listen Here Historically, care of patients in the emergency department (ED) in the first trimester with any kind of abortion (e.g. spontaneous “miscarriage”) underwent blood type and Rh testing followed by RhD immunoglobulin prophylaxis if Rh+. However, many guidelines now recommend foregoing this process in first trimester abortion (spontaneous or induced). In this episode,| FOAMcast
A recent randomized controlled trial explores the effectiveness of low-dose ketamine (LDK) as an adjunct to morphine in emergency settings.| St.Emlyn's
Mastering likelihood ratios can transform your diagnostic skills. Discover how likelihood ratios can enhance decision-making and improve patient care.| St.Emlyn's
Liz Crowe reminds us that change is about changing habits and not just making resolutions. Liz guides us through how to do that in 2024. #FOAMed| St.Emlyn's