Episode Chapters
- Croup: A Barky Cough27:15Paper Chase 1 | Stepwise Approach to treatment of Nausea/Vomiting in Pregnancy6:17Medical Legal 101 with Greg Henry - Focus on Back Pain, Pt 113:41The Discharge Paperwork Conundrum, Part 113:19Paper Chase 2 | No Irrigation Necessary after Abscess I&D4:43Women in MedicineFree Chapter18:23Medical Legal 101 with Greg Henry - Focus on Back Pain, Pt 221:31Paper Chase 3 | Metformin is the Med to Start in Newly Diagnosed Type II DM6:05The Discharge Paperwork Conundrum, Part 213:05Listener Profile: Brianna Collins PA-C8:16Paper Chase 4 | Routine CAD Screening Not Necessary in Diabetes Without Symptoms4:32Ears Aussie Style24:33Paper Chase 5 | Cranberry Capsules and Pyuria in Nursing Home Patients5:49The Summary12:58
Mike and Miz discuss a case of croup in a three year old that prompts a good review of croup management, with potential pitfalls of management and treatment along the way.
The Barky Cough Conundrum Full episode audio for MD edition 179:45 min - 84 MB - M4Ahippo Urgent Care RAP - February 2017 Summary 277 KB - PDF
stacie o., 9692404 - February 1, 2017 12:56 PM
In our ED we mix the IV dexamethosone with a dose of ibuprofen or APAP to help hid the taste and seems to be well tolerated.
stacie o., 9692404 - February 1, 2017 12:59 PM
Has there been any good studies with the use of nebulized budesonide for croup I have had recommendation from a peds hospitalist to use in refractory croup, instead of IM dexamethosone.
Ian L., Dr - February 1, 2017 9:36 PM
You can use Nebulised adrenalin in acute severe asthma I believe -so listening to whether strider is inspiratory or expiratory is not essential if a Emergency Provider feels the patient is getting stressed .Coupe MO e t al European J Respiratory Dis 1987 Oct 227-32 .RodrigoGJ Nannini LJ Am J Emergency Medicine March 217-22.