Episode Chapters
- Introduction: DEET10:23Paper Chase 1 | Inhaled Isopropyl Alcohol for Immediate Nausea Relief5:32Rebound AnaphylaxisFree Chapter14:43What Do I Do Next? Back Pain13:59Paper Chase 2 | Corticosteroids for Allergy/Anaphylaxis Do Not Decrease Relapse6:18UC Evaluation and Management of Diarrhea - Part 118:47Cross Reactivity of PCN + Cephalosporins12:07Paper Chase 3 | Antibiotics are Back for Abscesses7:06ALARA15:57Bad Baby Bellies17:41Medication Errors23:56Paper Chase 4 | Clinda vs Bactrim for Soft Tissue Infections8:21Urgent Care Evaluation and Management of Diarrhea - Part 27:05The Schedule Hack14:45Paper Chase 5 | Intra-Articular Lidocaine for Reduction of Shoulder Dislocation10:57The Summary22:07
Discuss findings from the recent article by Grunau BE, Wiens MO, Rowe BH, McKay R, Li J, Yi TW, Stenstrom R, Schellenberg RR, Grafstein E, Scheuermeyer FX. Emergency Department Corticosteroid Use for Allergy or Anaphylaxis Is Not Associated With Decreased Relapses. Ann Emerg Med. 2015 Oct;66(4):381-9.
Cross-React and HACK Full episode audio for MD edition 209:41 min - 98 MB - M4Ahippo Urgent Care RAP - October 2016 479 KB - PDF