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Lightning rounds 37: Weaning the deliriosedated patient (SCCM roundup)

A roundup of opinions from attendees at SCCM’s 2024 Critical Care Congress in Phoenix on strategies for rescuing the patient stuck in a loop of deep …

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TIRBO 54: Documenting POCUS studies

How to document your ultrasound findings. Find us on Patreon here! Buy your merch here!

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Episode 70: Airway evaluation for non-anesthesiologists, with Jed Wolpaw

We discuss assessing patients prior to intubation or other airway management, including both elective and emergent circumstances, with Dr. Jed Wolpaw…

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TIRBO 53: Who needs an arterial line?

Arterial lines are resuscitative tools.

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Lightning rounds 36: Nurses are from Venus

Bedside nurses and providers (physicians, PAs, NPs) tend to see the world differently, much of it driven by their training and the systems they work …

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TIRBO 52: Reliable is better than perfect

In general, medical decisions that avoid error are better than those that optimize care.

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Episode 69: Head and neck surgery with Alexandra Kejner

We discuss head and neck surgery with Dr. Alexandra Kejner, otolaryngologist at the Medical University of South Carolina specializing in transoral ro…

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TIRBO 51: Critical care problems are syndromes

The core disorders of critical care are mostly syndromes, not diseases. What should this mean to us?

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Lightning rounds #35: Brain death updates, with Ariane Lewis and Matthew Kirschen

Discussing the new 2023 AAN/AAP/CNS/SCCM Pediatric and Adult Brain Death/Death by Neurologic Criteria Consensus Practice Guideline, with the joint fi…

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TIRBO #50: Never do anything once

If you produce academic work, use the research to produce multiple products. Once is a waste.

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