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+ Religion and Critical Care Oli Flower, October 8, 2015October 21, 2015, The Talks smaccChicago 2015, Uncategorized, care, coping, critical, critical care, crowe, doctors, hope, intensive care, liz, liz crowe, paediatrics, religion, smaccUS, social work, stress, 0 An abstract by Liz: The ultimate goal in working with any patient and their family is connection. This guarantees...
+ Q&A: The Future of CME Ka, June 21, 2016June 20, 2016, Uncategorized, brazil, Gatward, heart, Panel Review, Q&A, The Future Continued Medical Education, 0 Q&A: The Future of CME Heart, Brazil and Gatward discuss The Future of Continued Medical Education in this SMACC...
+ Critical Care Procedures: Intraosseus Insertion Ka, July 5, 2016July 13, 2016, Uncategorized, Cadaver Lab, critical care, Emergency Procedures, Intraosseus Insertion, 0 Critical Care Proceedures: Intraosseus Insertion SMACC Chicago Cadaver Lab Video 1. Intraosseous line insertion techniques – Proximal & Distal...
+ The PEA Paradox Phoebe Adams, January 4, 2017January 6, 2017, Uncategorized, PEA, pulseless electrical activity, 0 Patients who present with pulseless electrical activity (PEA) arrest have a high mortality. The treatment of PEA requires finding...
+ The challenges in the prehospital management of sick kids Phoebe Adams, January 26, 2017January 25, 2017, 2016, The Talks smaccDUB 2016, Uncategorized, paediatics, prehospital, SMACCDub, Trauma, 0 Fight, Flight and (more commonly) Freeze are common reactions when faced with the critically ill child. In this talk...
+ Leisurely Laryngoscopy: Best Practice Technique for Airway Success Phoebe Adams, April 26, 2017May 2, 2017, Uncategorized, Airway, airway management, endotracheal intubation, gum elastic bougie, induction, intubation, jaw thrust, laryngoscope, laryngoscopy, paralysis, paralytic, rapid sequence intubation, SMACCDub, suction, video laryngoscopy, 0 In the past two decades, airway management has been revolutionized by the development of video laryngoscopy, hyperangulated blade geometry,...
+ Anyone Can Intubate, or Not: Teaching airway skills the antifragile way Phoebe Adams, May 3, 2017May 2, 2017, Uncategorized, 0 Becoming competent in airway management requires good decision making and and technical skills. Ultimately what matters is how your...
+ Jonathan’s Story Phoebe Adams, March 26, 2018March 23, 2018, Uncategorized, acute chest, narrative, opioids, pain management, sickle cell, 0 Jonathan and his wife Anna thought they were coming to the emergency department for a routine sickle cell pain...