Excellence in the Physical Exam Series | The Chest
From September 2018, Broken Toof...Now What???Mike and Jesse discuss the physical exam basics of the chest including the skin, breast area, and chest wall.
9minMike Weinstock, MD, Jesse Nichos, DO, and Michael Palacci, DOAortic Dissection: A Case Series - Part 2
From September 2017, Dissecting Into The Heart Of The MatterAortic dissection is a time sensitive life threatening diagnosis that we simply cannot miss. Patients who present to the outpatient setting need to be quickly identified for expeditious transfer for further workup and treatment. Miz and Sam Ashoo discuss both typical and atypical presentations for …
9min 42Mizuho Morrison, DO and Sam Ashoo, MDPhysical Exam Basics - Cardiovascular Exam
From September 2017, Dissecting Into The Heart Of The MatterPerforming an solid physical exam is a key skill as a clinician. Mike and Marcus review the cardiovascular exam including pulses, palpation of abdomen for AAA, legs for edema or ‘shiny, hairless legs’ (which may indicate arterial insufficiency) and a review of the most common murmurs. •
14min 14Marcus Myers, DO and Mike Weinstock, MDAortic Dissection: A Case Series - Part 1
From September 2017, Dissecting Into The Heart Of The MatterAortic dissection is a time sensitive life threatening diagnosis that we simply cannot miss. Patients who present to the outpatient setting need to be quickly identified for expeditious transfer for further workup and treatment. Miz and Sam Ashoo discuss both typical and atypical presentations for …
16min 33Mizuho Morrison, DO and Sam Ashoo, MDAsymptomatic Hypertension
From August 2017, Game of ImpostersWhat is the definition of hypertension? What do we have to do if anything when patients are asymptomatic with high blood pressure? Mike sits with Dr.Pallaci to discuss the morbidity and mortality associated with it and what workup (if any) is needed in the UC. •
28min 26Michael Palacci, DO and Mike Weinstock, MDThe Urgent Care RAP Hot Sheet: January 2017
From January 2017, The Urgent Care RAP Hot Sheet: January 2017Mizuho Spangler and Andrew Buelt discuss Wellness, NSAIDS and a look at female vs. male physicians with patient outcomes in the latest Urgent Care RAP Hot Sheet.
7min 42Mizuho Morrison, DO and Andrew Buelt, DOPaper Chase 2 - Patients Presenting With Hypertensive Urgency in the UC
From January 2017, New Year Resolutions: Dissections, Flu and STD'sMike and Nate cover the latest and greatest hot topics in Urgent Care literature.
6min 21Mike Weinstock, MD and Nate Finnerty, MDIs The HEART Score All That?
From July 2016, Heart Score, PECARN and A Twist of LymeCompare and contrast HEART score with other risk stratification tools for chest pain. •
7min 36Rob Orman, MD, Billy Mallon, MD, and Stuart Swadron, MDTramadol Pitfalls
From April 2016, Jaw Dropping Things Not TaughtBryan Hayes weighs in on why he never invites tramadol to dinner parties.
8min 37Rob Orman, MD and Bryan Hayes, PharmDPharmacology Rounds: Death from NSAIDS
From March 2016, Death by NSAIDS, PCP and Not Enough Epi!Any medication we prescribe or recommended is essentially a selective poison, and NSAIDS are no exception. Current data suggests that most NSAIDS increase vascular risk (especially coronary events) with a number needed to harm of 3 in 1000. •
6min 40Rob Orman, MD and Bryan Hayes, PharmDFoundations: High Blood Pressure - Emergency or Not?
From September 2015, Chikungunya, Exploding Heads and Killer Pills!Many patients present with elevated blood pressure. The clinical decision point is when workup is indicated and not. What are the red flags for hypertensive emergencies? When is treatment of elevated BP indicated? What would you use?
23min 14Stuart Swadron, MDPearls and Pitfalls of Acute Chest Pain – Part 2
From May 2015, Month of Pain! Chest Pain, Jaw Pain, and Animal BitesIt's part 2, let's hear Mike and Rob finish discussing chest pain risk stratification so that you don't miss these life threatening diagnoses!
17min 47Mike Weinstock, MD and Rob Orman, MDPearls and Pitfalls of Acute Chest Pain – Part1
From May 2015, Month of Pain! Chest Pain, Jaw Pain, and Animal BitesClassic cardiac chest pain was first described in the 1700s. What have we learned since then? Lets hear Mike and Rob discuss chest pain risk stratification so that you don't miss these life threatening diagnoses!
24min 26Rob Orman, MD and Mike Weinstock, MD