Episode Chapters
- Nightstick Fracture11:09Paper Chase 1: NSAIDs Are Better Than Opioids for Renal Colic5:15Thrombocytopenia in the UCFree Chapter20:25Phytodermatitis: Poison Oak/Ivy/Sumac Dermatitis24:19Paper Chase 2: Ketorolac May Have an Analgesic Ceiling at 10mg IV3:29Task Interruptions18:47What Do I Do Now? Sore Throat18:41Paper Chase 3: Steroids are Equally Effective as NSAIDs for Gout Flares5:44Benign Newborn Rashes21:06Paper Chase 4: Single-Dose Dexamethasone vs Multi-Dose Prednisone for Asthma4:48Red Flags When Doing a Pelvic Exam13:20Are We Burned Out?19:56Paper Chase 5: Antibiotics Only are Reasonable Initial Management of Small PTAs4:00The Summary20:55
Sol and Danelle discuss common newborn rashes that are benign, recognition and management.
Defend Yourself - Nightstick Fractures Full episode audio for MD edition 190:34 min - 89 MB - M4AHippo Urgent Care RAP - April 2017 Summary 322 KB - PDF
Sylvia Z. - June 26, 2019 10:48 AM
So many rashes! Do you have a good photographic reference you recommend?
Mike W., MD - June 27, 2019 2:15 AM
Many of these are paid sites and some are pretty good - I have found that a simple free search of google images can provide some surprisingly good pics!!
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