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This is a nursing podcast and blog primarily for emergency nurses. This podcast will help you practice at the highest level in order to achieve the best outcome for your patients no matter what the situation presents. Learn how to apply critical care techniques to your patients in your ED and reduce their morbidity and mortality. Listen in and read the extra information in the blog.
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4y ago
Bret P. Nelson, MD, RDMS, FACEP
Courtesy of Bret Nelson
Twitter: @bretpnelson
Website: SinaiEM.us
YouTube: SinaiEMultrasound
Bret Nelson is a Professor of Emergency Medicine, Chief of the Emergency Medicine Ultrasound Division at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Chief Editor of the ultrasound education website, www.SinaiEM.us. He is on the board of directors of the Society for Clinical Ultrasound Fellowships and active in the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP)'s Ultrasound Section and is among the authors of ACEP's Emergency Ultrasound Guidelines. Served on th ..read more
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4y ago
Bret P. Nelson, MD, RDMS, FACEP
Courtesy of Bret Nelson
Twitter: @bretpnelson
Website: SinaiEM.us
YouTube: SinaiEMultrasound
Bret Nelson is a Professor of Emergency Medicine, Chief of the Emergency Medicine Ultrasound Division at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Chief Editor of the ultrasound education website, www.SinaiEM.us. He is on the board of directors of the Society for Clinical Ultrasound Fellowships and active in the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP)'s Ultrasound Section and is among the authors of ACEP's Emergency Ultrasound Guidelines. Served on ..read more
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4y ago
Sergey M. Motov, MD, FAAEM
Courtesy of Sergey M. Motov, MD
Twitter @painfreeED
Dr. Motov is an Emergency Medicine Physician practicing in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York. He graduated from Medical Academy of Latvia and completed his EM residency at Maimonides Medical Center. Dr. Motov is an Associate Research Director who is passionate about safe and effective pain management in the ED. He has numerous publications on the subject of opioid alternatives in pain management, and is actively involved in growing this body of work both natio ..read more
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4y ago
Nursing Intubation Checklist - Yes, Really.
Over the years I’ve developed a personal Nursing Intubation Checklist that I have for myself when preparing for RSI, DSI, or an awake intubation. This has saved my ass while working on very sick patients. Some of my checklist items cross over with the provider’s checklist. I’m sure it will evolve and I will update as needed.
You may still be scrambling, but you can save yourself from going into a panic mode if your patient starts crashing and you’re trying to do everything so you don’t need to start compressions - tall order.
Generally, I don’t h ..read more
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4y ago
Sergey M. Motov, MD, FAAEM
Courtesy of Sergey M. Motov, MD
Twitter @painfreeED
Dr. Motov is an Emergency Medicine Physician practicing in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York. He graduated from Medical Academy of Latvia and completed his EM residency at Maimonides Medical Center. Dr. Motov is an Associate Research Director who is passionate about safe and effective pain management in the ED. He has numerous publications on the subject of opioid alternatives in pain management, and is actively involved in growing this body of work both nationa ..read more
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4y ago
Who is Arlene Chung, MD?
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Arlene S. Chung, MD, MACM
Arlene is an Associate Residency Director for the Mount Sinai Emergency Medicine Residency Program in New York City.
She has a passion for physician wellness and has made advocating for well-being a central focus of her career. She holds leadership roles in multiple regional and national wellness organizations and has lectured extensively on physician wellness, developed mindfulness curricula for students and residents, and published on the current issues surrounding wellness and burnout and possib ..read more
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4y ago
"This used to be merely intuition...even a minute or two at low MAPs may be too much and certainly waiting 20 minutes for pharmacy to send up a drip is probably way too long...and your kidneys may actually be getting damaged in that short period of time." - Scott Weingart, MD
Who is Scott Weingart, MD?
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Scott D. Weingart, MD FCCM FUCEM DipHTFU
Scott is an ED Intensivist from New York. He did fellowships in Trauma, Surgical Critical Care, and ECMO.
He is currently an attending in and chief of the Division of Emergency Critical Care at Stony Brook Hospital. He is ..read more
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4y ago
"I find it very gratifying to treat because you can see the effects of your treatment right in front of your eyes. And your patients can go from very sick to well within a matter of hours." - Marc Probst, MD
Who is Marc Probst, MD?
Courtesy of Marc Probst, MD
Marc Probst, MD, MS is an Academic Emergency Physician at The Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City.
Dr. Probst is funded by a career development grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
His interests include syncope, shared decision-making, and Halloween.
Twitter @probstMD
Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA)
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4y ago
Markus dela Cruz, RN
Mark is an ED Nurse extraordinaire who turned into a Cath Lab RN. He is also found working in PACU units and still works some ED shifts. Mark also considers himself a foodie and likes exploring Queens, NY. Mark works at a Level 1 Trauma Center that is also a STEMI receiving center in Queens, NY.
Fun fact: When I first started working, there were rumors that Mark can get an IV line with a full set of labs on sick patients with NO tourniquet! To this day, I believe this may be more truth than fiction.
Disclaimer: This is how Mark and I manage our STEMI patients going to the ..read more
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4y ago
Markus dela Cruz, RN
Mark is an ED Nurse extraordinaire who turned into a Cath Lab RN. He is also found working in PACU units and still works some ED shifts. Mark also considers himself a foodie and likes exploring Queens, NY. Mark works at a Level 1 Trauma Center that is also a STEMI receiving center in Queens, NY.
Fun fact: When I first started working, there were rumors that Mark can get an IV line with a full set of labs on sick patients with NO tourniquet! To this day, I believe this may be more truth than fiction.
Disclaimer: This is how Mark and I manage our STEMI patients going to ..read more