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How to Pass an Esophageal Temperature Probe
How to Pass an Esophageal Temperature Probe
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EMCrit Wee - Jason Bartos on the Minneapolis ECPR Experience - The Best Resus ECMO Lecture!
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Burnout Series - Should, Must, & Won't are Messing with your Head
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EMCrit 61 - Debate at GNYHA - Should We Use Paralytics for Critical Care Intubation 2012
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Scott Weingart and Paul Mayo Shownotes at emcrit.org/61
Airway Management by Rich Levitan
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EMCrit Ep. 70 shownotes: emcrit.org/70
EMCrit 104 - Laryngoscope as a Murder Weapon - Hemodynamic Kills
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shownotes at emcrit.org/104
EMCrit 105 - Path to Insanity (Mastery)
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EMCrit 105 - Path to Insanity (Mastery)
Podcast 106 - Making Things Happen with Cliff Reid from SMACC 2013
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Podcast 106 - Making Things Happen with Cliff Reid from SMACC 2013
Podcast 108 - Cliff Reid on How to Be a Hero from SMACC 2013
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My favorite lecture from the conference
EMCrit 109 - Mind of the Resuscitationist from smacc 2013
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EMCrit 109 - Mind of the Resuscitationist from smacc 2013
tPA Cage Match
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Andy Jagoda vs. Anand Swaminathan shownotes at emcrit.org/116
EMCrit 131 - Cricothyrotomy - Cut to Air: Emergency Surgical Airway
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EMCrit 131 - Cricothyrotomy - Cut to Air: Emergency Surgical Airway
EMCrit 349 - The EMCrit Burnout Model
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EMCrit 349 - The EMCrit Burnout Model
EMCrit Wee - SCRAM Resus Bag, Crash Rx Bag, & the airway equipment I prefer for Resus Intubations
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EMCrit Wee - SCRAM Resus Bag, Crash Rx Bag, & the airway equipment I prefer for Resus Intubations
NeuroEMCrit - Does Vent Over-Breathing Always Disqualify Brain Death Testing?
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NeuroEMCrit - Does Vent Over-Breathing Always Disqualify Brain Death Testing?
Argon Transvenous Pacemaker Lecture for Resuscitation and Critical Care
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Argon Transvenous Pacemaker Lecture for Resuscitation and Critical Care
The Resus SCRAM Bag aka the EMCrit Airway Bag
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The Resus SCRAM Bag aka the EMCrit Airway Bag
EMCrit 299 - Bougie Master Class with George Kovacs
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EMCrit 299 - Bougie Master Class with George Kovacs
SBM / EMCrit Protected Intubation Protocol
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SBM / EMCrit Protected Intubation Protocol
Critical Care Doctor, Josh Farkas at Resuscitation and Acute Critical Care Grand Rounds
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Critical Care Doctor, Josh Farkas at Resuscitation and Acute Critical Care Grand Rounds
Cricothyrotomy - FOR HISTORIC USE ONLY
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Cricothyrotomy - FOR HISTORIC USE ONLY
Nuts and Bolts of Induced Hypothermia
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Nuts and Bolts of Induced Hypothermia
Therapeutic Hypothermia in the Emergency Dept
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Therapeutic Hypothermia in the Emergency Dept
Thank you - good reminders. And intriguingly timely in a time of hospital administrators, regrouping post Covid in a manner that once again, puts those of us in a clinical role in the hot seat. I feel like I’m going like a frying pan, from the fat into the fire once again. Thankfully your talks and my own continuous work on mindset shifts are helpful in dealing with these ongoing changes. Love this talk - good reminder re trigger words that if I hear myself (or colleagues) say or think … I need to recognize it’s a ping on the radar to pay attention to.
Was this filmed using a potato!? 😂😂
I believe this was a re-upload of a video from 10+ years ago.
please consider drinking some water before you record and dialing back high frequencies on the mic
I think inserting a Boogie instead of the hook and seldinger it inside seems much more comfortable for me.
The best lecture about E CPR 👌🏻
Solid video.
Little rough don't you think
I really bonus indeed! Thanks for sharing with us. Their confidence is tremendously evident… been in contact with their team and they’ve been very helpful and don’t hesitate to share info. Bartos’ comment re: expected rosc was captivating. Granted, rosc doesn’t mean surviving the discharge, but still, truly remarkable. Thank You so much for posting/sharing with us! And Thank You for your leadership and zeal for enhancing and improving delivery of emergency in all medicine communities.
I have had a patient with post cardiac arrest shock receive eCPR/ECMO cannulation in an emergency department who had an excellent outcome that I am fairly sure may not have turned out as well without this resource. Excellent lecture.
Scott, Thank you again for everything you do. This video was very helpful review and I have a much better understanding of these concepts. The research you have put into one of the most important factors affecting our specialty is amazing and I cannot thank you enough for your devotion to this issue.
thanks so much, Greg!!!
Awesome! Need to get my hands on one id these for sure!!
Great video. If you could update with better video and audio would be perfect
Thanks alot doctor ❤
I personally not a fan of tPA - I personally haven't seen any benefit yet. We are not sure if its some thing going to change my practice. Its all about legal litigation, follow hospital policies etc etc. Great to hear that I am not the only one who is confused.
🤪 'Promosm'
The best and most comprehensive description of burnout I have come across! Also, it made me realize how close to burnout I am myself...
this is amazing and wish I could invest in the coaching, the fact you have insight into our day job really makes this relevant to me. Thank you for putting this out there.
are a lot of emcrit entries behind a paywall now?
Where do you store different measure of tube, LMA ....?
One thing I personally am missing from this is eye protection. It's the one thing which is most frequently forgotten. Otherwise, this package is awesome!
Would love to see a demonstration when it involves a 350lb+ patient.
Joint commission just ruins all the fun... this is brilliant though, I would love to see this at my hospital.
I use the Adult and Paed SCRAM bags as part of the MedServe Wales Enhanced Care PreHospital Medical Team. Fantastic bags and layout! We were great full for the donation by the manufacturer!
You’ve used your hiatus to build a well thought out intubation kit-but please don’t undertake another project if it will interfere with regular uploads 😉
But stand on your dominant side not at the head side ,you can control this procedure better ,you can anchor your hand on pt chest . Scalpel, finger bougie and tube Now no more hooks or tracheal dialator. Finger is a good dialator and blood is good lubricant and if one can feel posterior tracheal rings then straight go for tube as it's a peri arrest situation
Amazing demonstration!!! 😀
8:00 FINALLY someone else who does it this way. I learned this method from an OR nurse and I've gotten many weird looks for doing it this way. But if you touch the gloves with your bare hands, upon sliding them up your hands, they will almost always roll up against your skin and become unsterile.
Why not insert a tube exchanger or bougie once you have access to the trachea? It seems like this will make placing the tube much easier. For that matter, why not access the trachea as you would if you were placing central line? Advance needle under negative pressure aspiration and then wait for air to come back the same way you would wait for blood return when placing central line. Cannulate with IV, thread wire through cannula, then cut where the wire is down to trachea. THEN put tube exchanger over wire, THEN put tube or trach over tube exchanger. It seems like this would be much easier for someone who has done very few of these... which will be almost everyone watching this video. It leverages skills that most providers are already likely to have from placing lines. Would be interested in your feedback on this approach.
covered this extensively in the needle vs. knife episode as well as the interview with Laura Duggan
Amazing kit. How do you decon the elastics?
Wow ! Amazing product ! A must for all hospitals. 👍🚑
Hi Scott, big fan here!! Absolutely love the bag. Is there room for a video laryngoscope or do you carry it in an extra bag?
this is an in-hospital bag, so VL should be mounted on a cart. You can cram in a portable if you are going to a floor
Epic bag! We use this on my PHEM team! It has streamlined our airway management and ideal for aiding in prehospital RSI’s!
Got to perform several of these during my MICU rotation. Glad I watched this & not have looked like an amateur!
I am a member of EMCrit. Is there CME for this video?
Thank you so much
Nice.
I kneel to your videos, Master
my hero
Thnx and cheers from Sweden!
This was seriously a wonderful presentation!
Im super obsessed with all your videos now. lol
That Neuro exam though!
Would you be willing to share your hypothermia protocol with me? I am the ED director in a small, rural hospital that has had to ship a large number of patients in the past. Now that we have been taking care of so many sick COVID patients I believe the staff in both ER and our ICU are ready to have a hypothermia policy.
Is it still recommended?
Protocols have changed slightly, but targeted temperature management (TTM) is still recommended for post-arrest patients once ROSC is achieved.
Love it! Thanks
lol at "that's all you need to do. Please don't screw it up"
excellent presentation, thank you but video low quality, I hope you upload high quality video