EM Basic

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4.8
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110 episodes
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Date created
2011/07/29
Average duration
38 min.
Release period
72 days

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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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110 GI bleeds or Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage
2023/04/10
Join Dr. Mike Wallace and Dan McCollum as they discuss the management of patients with gastrointestinal hemorrhage. What is the initial management of these patients? Who requires blood transfusions? Which patients require admission to the floor or the ICU? Pearls and pitfalls in the management of these challenging patients are discussed.  Enjoy!
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109 Ear and Nasal Foreign Bodies
2023/03/27
Join Dr. Alex Koo as he discusses ear and nasal foreign bodies.  He'll give you a brief run-down of anatomy, history, and physical, before diving into comprehensive, key concepts of foreign body removal.  There will be some great tips and tricks shared! -Where do foreign bodies commonly get stuck in the ear and nose? -What important historical and physical examination features should you focus on for these foreign bodies?  What are considered dangerous objects that need immediate removal? -What equipment and techniques can you use for helping visualize the foreign bodies? -What techniques can you use for achieving a more cooperative patient? -What equipment and techniques are available to extract these foreign bodies? -What complications can happen from removal? -Who should be referred for immediate or urgent consultation with an ENT specialist?
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108 Human Trafficking
2022/02/14
Join Jordan Nogle as she discusses how to deliver the very best care for possible victims of Human Trafficking. What are subtle signs that your patient may be a human trafficking victim? What is your initial approach? How can you give your patient multiple options on how to proceed? What resources can you use? Join Jordan as she discusses this and much more!
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107 Crush Injuries
2022/01/24
Join Dr. Alex Koo as he discusses the management of crush injuries. What is crush syndrome? When should you be concerned about compartment syndrome? Why can you not wait for the 6 P's to develop before treating? How should you treat? Join us for this and more!
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106 MIS-C or Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children
2021/07/12
Join Zac Hodges as he discusses MIS-C with two local experts. Dr. Pushpa Shivaram is a pediatric cardiologist and Dr. Julisa Patel is a pediatric rheumatologist.  They discuss What this syndrome is How to make this tough diagnosis Proper management of patients This is a brand new disease that we all need a refresher on.
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105 Staying Cool Under Pressure or Building Sangfroid
2021/06/18
Join emergency physician Dan Dworkis as he discusses with Dan McCollum how to remain cool under pressure.  Dan and Dan discuss The importance of being cool under pressure The fallacy of believing experience equals the ability to handle pressure. Strategies for junior learners to build sangfroid This is a joint podcast between EM Basic and the Emergency Mind Podcast.  You can find dozens of other podcasts at https://www.emergencymind.com/ or pick up his excellent new book at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B094GY88RK/ .  Enjoy!
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104 Dental Emergencies
2021/04/19
Join Dr. Alex Koo, active duty Army emergency physician, as he discusses dental emergencies, a common emergency department complaint, but an uncommon educational topic.  We'll discuss an approach to collecting a focused history, physical, as well as formulating a thorough differential and treatments for common ED dental emergencies.  Some questions that we'll answer are:  What are the red flags we should be aware about for dental complaints?   What is the basic anatomy and nomenclature for numbering teeth?   What differential should be considered for traumatic and atraumatic dental complaints?  How should we treat dental pain?  How do I splint a tooth in the emergency department?  We answer these questions and more in this episode!
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103 Pediatric IV Fluids
2021/04/05
Pediatric intensivist Dr. Will Cagle joins the show to discuss the AAP Maintenance IV fluid guidelines and considerations when choosing IV fluids for pediatric inpatients. What do you need to know from the 2018 AAP maintenance IV fluid guideline?  How common is hyponatremia in hospitalized patients and why does it matter to your practice?  What is SIADH and how does it contribute to hyponatremia in acutely ill children?  How can we prevent hyponatremia in our hospitalized patients?  What are the differences between hypotonic and isotonic fluids?  What are balanced solutions and why might they be preferred as compared to saline in some clinical settings?  All of this and more from the Department of Pediatrics and the Medical College of Georgia.  Check out our website for detailed show-notes: https://www.augusta.edu/mcg/pediatrics/residency/podcast.php Special thanks to Dr. Asif Mansuri and Dr. Gene Fisher for providing peer review for this episode. Questions, comments, or feedback? Please email us at mcgpediatricpodcast@augusta.edu  Want Further Reading? Check out the clinical practice guideline from the AAP and our other references below. Feld LG,Neuspiel DR, Foster BA, et al. Clinical Practice Guideline: Maintenance Intravenous Fluids in Children. Pediatrics. 2018;142(6):e20183083. doi:10.1542/peds.2018-3083  Semler MW, Self WH, Wanderer JP, et al. Balanced Crystalloids versus Saline in CriticallyIll Adults. N Engl J Med. 2018;378(9):829-839. doi:10.1056/NEJMoa1711584  CuzzoB, Padala SA, Lappin SL. Vasopressin (Antidiuretic Hormone, ADH) [Updated 2020 Apr 28]. In: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2020 Jan-. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK526069/  Chowdhury, Abeed H. BSc, MRCS*; Cox, Eleanor F. PhD†; Francis, Susan T. PhD†; Lobo, Dileep N. DM, FRCS, FACS*A Randomized, Controlled, Double-Blind Crossover Study on the Effects of 2-L Infusions of 0.9% Saline and Plasma-Lyte® 148 on Renal Blood Flow Velocity and Renal Cortical Tissue Perfusion in Healthy Volunteers, Annals of Surgery: July 2012 - Volume 256 - Issue 1 - p 18-24 doi: 10.1097/SLA.0b013e318256be72  Peti-Peterdi J, Harris RC. Maculadensa sensing and signaling mechanisms of renin release. J Am Soc Nephrol. 2010;21(7):1093-1096. doi:10.1681/ASN.2009070759  Wilcox CS. Regulation of renal blood flow by plasma chloride.J Clin Invest. 1983;71(3):726-735. doi:10.1172/jci110820 
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102 Transfusions of Blood Products
2021/03/22
Join EM physicians Mike Samuels and Dan McCollum as they discuss different blood products that can be transfused.  Why don't we commonly use whole blood? Who needs to receive packed red blood cells? Are there any dangers to giving platelets? When is fresh frozen plasma needed?  Episode 100 discussed potential complications, while this episode will discuss why you should be using these products.  Enjoy!
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101 Kawasaki Disease
2021/03/08
Kawasaki: Dr. Pushpa Shivaram, an assistant professor of pediatrics and pediatric cardiologist at the Medical College of Georgia, joins Dr. Zac Hodges and Sonal Dugar (M4) to discuss this very important topic in pediatric medicine. What exactly is Kawasaki disease and why is this topic so important? How do you make the diagnosis and what other diagnoses should you consider? How can you diagnosis incomplete Kawasaki when the classic features are not all present? What is the first-line treatment? When should you get an echocardiogram? When should you get your referral center involved? All of this and more from the Department of Pediatrics and the Medical College of Georgia.  Check out our website for detailed show-notes: https://www.augusta.edu/mcg/pediatrics/residency/podcast.php Special thanks to Dr. Reda Bassali, Dr. Leizl Domingo and Dr. Julisa Patel for providing peer review for this episode. Questions, comments, or feedback? Please email us at mcgpediatricpodcast@augusta.edu  Further Reading? Check out the clinical practice guideline from the American Heart Association with citation below. McCrindle BW, Rowley AH, Newburger JW, et al. Diagnosis, Treatment, and Long-Term Management of Kawasaki Disease: A Scientific Statement for Health Professionals From the American Heart Association [published correction appears in Circulation. 2019 Jul 30;140(5):e181-e184]. Circulation. 2017;135(17):e927-e999. doi:10.1161/CIR.0000000000000484  
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100 Transfusion Reactions
2021/02/22
Transfusion reactions are a dreaded complication in the ED.  Join emergency physicians Michael Samuels and Dan McCollum as they discuss the following and more! How do you recognize different types of transfusion reactions? How are different reactions managed? What infections can be seen with blood transfusion? Why is TRALI such a feared complication?
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99 Bronchiolitis
2021/02/08
Dr. Reda Bassali, professor of pediatrics and pediatric hospitalist at the Medical College of Georgia, joins Dr. Zac Hodges and Gavriella Mendel (M3) to discuss this very important topic in pediatric medicine. What exactly is bronchiolitis and why is this topic so important? How do you make the diagnosis and what other diagnoses should you consider? What treatments work, and more importantly, which treatments do not? What patients can go home and who needs to be admitted? All of this and more from the Department of Pediatrics and the Medical College of Georgia.  Check out our website for detailed show-notes: https://www.augusta.edu/mcg/pediatrics/residency/podcast.php Special thanks to Dr. Kathryn McLeod for providing peer review for this episode. Citation: Hodges, Z. (Host). Bassali, R. (Host).  Mendel, G. (Host). McLeod, K. (Contributor). (2020, Nov 15). Bronchiolitis. (S1:18) [Audio Podcast Episode]. MCG Pediatric Podcast. Medical College of Georgia Augusta. Questions, comments, or feedback? Please email us at mcgpediatricpodcast@augusta.edu  Links:  NoseFrida-- https://www.nosefrida.com 
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4.8 out of 5
637 reviews
Tifferrn 2023/10/04
ED/Trauma Clinical Educator
This is a great podcast for anyone in EMS/ED having over 20 years experience in ED/trauma/EMS/flight/critical care this is a wonderful resource. Highl...
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Sly105 2022/04/06
Not just for ED docs
This podcast is great for anyone doing patient care in the ED. I’m an ED tech and of course I’ll always be working within my scope but this info and t...
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Remixologist 2020/12/07
Love this podcast
I’m an EMT studying for paramedic, and this podcast has helped me have a more comprehensive grasp on the patient’s journey.
Alex - PA STUDENT 2020/09/23
Great refresher
New listener. Im a PA student entering clinical rotations. I have ED for my first rotation and found this podcast while looking for resources to help ...
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Dr. Marius 2020/06/28
Doctor
Such a great podcast for interns! Thank you!
susu w 2020/06/06
Love
Thank you for doing this pod cast. Informative and loving and appreciating the sarcastic, real life scenario thoughts and comments! So glad I found yo...
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Art of more hair 2020/05/27
Nursing Student
OH EM GEEE! I am so happy to have tripped upon this audio of jewels. How lucky am I! Thanks Steven for sharing your knowledge in an ez to learn, no fl...
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timothypac 2019/12/10
Great workout listening
I really enjoy this podcast! I’m an ER PA-C this podcast has really helped me fill in some gaps in my knowledge base.
NP ER 111 2019/08/29
Great podcast for newborns in the ER!
Explained easily and thoroughly! Thanks for this great podcast.
Be the Foote 2019/07/08
Super useful for EM clerkship
This podcast was super useful for my EM clerkship! Covered the high yield topics and frequently referenced the literature for further exploration.
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