“What if I Get Called In”...COVID Airway Management for the Non-Intensivist
From April 2020, “What if I Get Called In”...COVID Airway Management for the Non-IntensivistCOVID airway management creates a lot of anxiety for those of us non-intensivists. Dr. Mizuho Morrison interviews Dr. Scott Weingart (founder of EMCrit.org and Chief of the Division of Emergency Critical Care at Stony Brook University Hospital, NY) on the basics of COVID airway management.
1hr 7min 8Scott Weingart, MD and Mizuho Morrison, DOToxicology 101
From February 2020, Clear as Mud...IDSA Guideline Pneumonia updatesJeff and Matt review a case of a young female presenting to the urgent care with an unknown ingestion of a prescription medication. They walk through what critical actions are required to help narrow the diagnosis, stabilize the patient, and make appropriate disposition decisions. They also discuss …
24min 21Jeff Lapoint, MD and Matthieu DeClerck, MDHyperemesis Gravidarum
From June 2018, TRAUMAramaMiz and Jenny discuss diagnosis and management of hyperemesis gravidarum. Given recent concerns raised about the safety profile for Ondansetron in both maternal and fetal health, Miz and Jenny review the most recent ACOG guidelines for treatment regimens as well as referral indications.
20min 26Mizuho Morrison, DO and Jenny Beck-Esmay, MDWhat Would I Do Next? | Jenna’s Story - Part One
From March 2018, Fibrillate into the Future!Miz interviews a patient who nearly died from a massive PE. Mike and Miz discuss various factors in her case that make her story a great learning case.
22min 28Mizuho Morrison, DO, Mike Weinstock, MD, and JennaWhat Would I Do Next? | Jenna’s Story - Part Two
From March 2018, Fibrillate into the Future!Miz interviews a patient who nearly died from a massive PE. Mike and Miz discuss various factors in her case that make her story a great learning case.
14minMizuho Morrison, DO, Mike Weinstock, MD, and JennaPaper Chase 1 - Discharge Tachycardia Doesn’t Predict Outcomes in Kids
From June 2017, A Disposition Conundrum?!Documented tachycardia at discharge was an independent risk factor for pediatric acute care revisit, but did not predict the need for clinically important interventions or admission at the return visit. •
5min 12Mike Weinstock, MD and Nate Finnerty, MDManagement of Hyperkalemia
From January 2017, New Year Resolutions: Dissections, Flu and STD'sMiz and Mike discuss diagnosis and management of hyperkalemia in the UC setting.
16min 45Mike Weinstock, MD and Mizuho Morrison, DOWhat Do I Do Next? 37 Year Old Woman with Headache
From January 2017, New Year Resolutions: Dissections, Flu and STD'sMike and Greg Henry break down the differential diagnostic possibilities with complaint of headache.
23min 36Mike Weinstock, MD and Greg Henry, MDWhat Do I Do Next? Viral Myocarditis
From March 2016, Death by NSAIDS, PCP and Not Enough Epi!Patients with viral myocarditis can present slightly ill appearing all the way to fulminant respiratory failure. Identifying and considering this diagnosis on your differential diagnosis is half the battle as it can be a difficult diagnosis to make. Amal Mattu and Mike discuss common findings with …
26min 18Mizuho Morrison, DO, Mike Weinstock, MD, Amal Mattu, MD, and Jonathan Stevens, MD