Episode Chapters
- Sunscreen Basics19:34WDIDN Cough and CHF17:53Paper Chase #1 - Ondansetron Wins for Pediatric Vomiting3:38WartsFree Chapter31:37Lactate + Procalcitonin22:19Paper Chase #2 - Steroids Lack Benefit for Acute Urticaria4:52TOX TIME: UDS17:03Dog & Cat Bites29:43Paper Chase #3 - No Advantage of Acetaminophen + Ibuprofen for Acute Pain4:25Clinical Conundrum: Hyperglycemia15:50Paper Chase #4 - Colchicine vs. Naproxen for Gout Flares3:22PE basics: Parkinsons13:58USMLE Step 118:35Paper Chase #5 - Pediatric Rib Fractures = NAT Until Proven Otherwise4:38Mailbag8:51
The differential diagnosis of cough is large and can be narrowed down by finding other symptoms associated with the cough such as fever, hemoptysis, weight loss, or chest pain. There are a variety of critical, non-infectious etiologies of cough such as pulmonary embolism, pneumothorax and congestive heart failure that can be teased out with a good history and physical exam.
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