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www.tamingthesru.com - Free. Open-Access. Focused on Emergency Medicine, critical care and prehospital medicine, as well as practice algorithms and decreasing knowledge translation in Med Ed.

    SQUID Protocol

    SQUID Protocol

    In this podcast, Dr Charlie Brower PGY-3 at the University of Cincinnati leads a discussion of a recent journal club article looking at the impact of a subcutaneous insulin treatment pathway for mild and moderate DKA. We explore the financial and operational impacts of this pathway as compared to traditional treatment with IV insulin

    • 8 min
    Serratus Anterior Plane Blocks

    Serratus Anterior Plane Blocks

    Pain from rib fractures can be severely limiting in the acute setting. In this recap from our most recent Journal Club, Dr Olivia Gobble leads us through a paper looking at the effectiveness of Serratus Anterior Plane Blocks for treating pain from rib fractures in the Emergency Department.

    • 11 min
    US For Shoulder Dislocation

    US For Shoulder Dislocation

    Ultrasound is an increasingly ubiquitous tool to augment the physical exam in the Emergency Department. Dr Jazmyn Shaw walks us through a paper that looks at whether or not US is a useful adjunct to physical exam for the diagnosis of shoulder dislocation in the Emergency Department

    • 6 min
    Lever Test

    Lever Test

    Dr Casey Glenn walks through a study analyzing the 'lever test' for the diagnosis of ACL tears in the acute setting. Given significant swelling and pain the acute diagnosis of ligamentous injury can be both challenging and painful to patients. The lever test is a promising physical exam maneuver that may be more accurate and better tolerated that traditional exam maneuvers.

    • 7 min
    Induction Reduction and Had Video Finally Killed the DL?

    Induction Reduction and Had Video Finally Killed the DL?

    In this journal club podcast we break down 2 articles. Do we need to reduce doses of ketamine or etomidate in RSI to avoid post-intubation hypotension? Should video laryngoscopy fully and finally replace direct laryngoscopy in the ED?

    • 15 min
    Qi/KT - Acute Liver Failure

    Qi/KT - Acute Liver Failure

    Drs. Wilson and Arnold discuss the latest research that went into their development of a protocol for managing Acute Liver Failure

    • 16 min

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