Episode Chapters
- Santa’s Health (Obesity, Soot Wart, Stress and OSA)12:12Living With CFFree Chapter16:02Paperchase #1 - Oxygen Therapy in Suspected Acute Myocardial Infarction5:01Saturday Night Palsy10:33Graves Disease Pt. 111:00Paperchase #2 - Liraglutide and Renal Outcomes in Type 2 Diabetes5:04Stuff that Changed our Practices, Part 110:39Contact Lens Complications21:42Paperchase #3 - Intubated Cardiac Arrest Patients are More Likely to Die5:51HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis22:10Stuff that Changed our Practices, Part 211:00Paperchase #4 - Weight and Metabolic Outcomes 12 Years after Gastric Bypass4:57Common Testicular Problems in Infants14:38Things I Do, But Should I? Symphyseal Fundal Height5:21Paperchase #5 - Don't Bother Rechecking Lipids Once You Start That Statin4:47The Summary18:30
This study looked at whether tracheal intubation during adult in-hospital arrest was associated with survival. And, it wasn’t. That’s right, tracheal intubation within the first 15 minutes of an arrest is associated with less likelihood of surviving.
Jingle, Jingle Full episode audio for MD edition 178:44 min - 84 MB - M4AHippo Primary Care RAP - December 2017 Summary 310 KB - PDF