Episode Chapters
- Hepatic Encephalopathy10:10Mental Health Effects of MarijuanaFree Chapter11:33Paper Chase 1: Sample Closet Medications are Neither Novel nor Useful5:31Point of Care CRP in Kids9:39Hyperhidrosis17:40Paper Chase 2: Semaglutide and Cardio Outcomes in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes4:51Things I Do But Should I: Post-Viral Cough7:22Contributor Profile: Vanessa Cardy, MD4:00Paper Chase 3: Long-Term Oxygen for COPD with Moderate Desaturation4:43Back to Basics: Aortic Stenosis9:07Bad Rashes in Newborns17:44Evaluation and Treatment of Diarrhea22:34Paper Chase 4: Cardio Safety of Celecoxib, Naproxen, or Ibuprofen for Arthritis5:18Not So Bad Rashes in Newborns22:52Paper Chase 5: Whole Brain Radiotherapy (WBRT)5:17The Summary15:59
This randomised trial sought to determine if routine point of care CRP testing in acutely ill pediatric patients would help clinicians rule out serious underlying etiology. Casey Parker dissects the article and concludes CRP is not helpful in this clinical setting.
Sweat Puddled, Brains Muddled Full episode audio for MD edition 173:58 min - 82 MB - M4AHippo Primary Care RAP February 2017 Summary 316 KB - PDF