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162: Live From NurseCon at Sea: Burnout, Boundaries, and Finding Your Way Back
We all know the many challenges facing the Nursing profession today. Nursing takes so much from us… but it also has so much to offer.
Recorded live at…
17 hours ago
161: We Got ROSC... Now What? Evidence Based Post Resuscitation Care
Getting ROSC is not always the win we sometimes think it is. It's what we're looking for the entire resuscitation, but the real challenge begins once…
2 weeks, 1 day ago
160: The 2026 AHA/ACC New PE Guidelines with Dr. Mark Creager
The AHA just updated the playbook on acute pulmonary embolism. The old classification system is gone. Heparin drips are no longer the default. And if…
4 weeks, 1 day ago
159: Nurse Led Stroke Alert Process with Kat Siaron RN
"There has to be a better way." We've all thought it. This episode is proof that nurses can be the ones to make it happen.
In this episode, Sarah is j…
1 month, 1 week ago
158: What’s Changed in Acute Stroke Care? New AHA Stroke Guidelines with Dr. Prabahkaran
The stroke guidelines just changed and it’s exciting and nuanced! What you do in the first 30 minutes could drastically change your patient's outcome…
1 month, 3 weeks ago
157: Cracking the ARDS Code: A Deep Dive on ARDS Vent Management Strategies With Melody Bishop RT
ARDS is one of the more complex syndromes we manage in critical care. More than just pulmonary edema, we are battling stiff lungs, refractory hypoxem…
2 months, 1 week ago
156: When the Body Rejects the Cure: Graft Verses Host Disease with Anthony RN
A transplant saves a life… but can also make the body attack itself. That's what Graft Versus Host Disease (GVHD) does, and why nurses need to catch …
2 months, 3 weeks ago
155: Rewinding the Clock: Teamwork That Prevents the Code, With Guest Dr. Oscar Mitchell
You know those moments when something just “feels off?” That’s when you should trust your instincts and speak up because timing can completely change…
3 months, 1 week ago
154: Physiology-Guided Sepsis Resuscitation: ANDROMEDA-SHOCK 2, Dynamic Fluid Responsiveness, and SEP-1 with Guest Jaclyn Bond
The science is finally catching up to what clinicians have long known: more fluids aren't always the answer to septic shock. In this episode, host Sa…
3 months, 3 weeks ago
153: Remix: Managing Crashing Pulmonary Embolism Patients
Pulmonary embolisms don’t always announce themselves... sometimes they ambush.
One minute your patient is walking with physical therapy, the next the…
4 months, 1 week ago