336: Comparison of two lidocaine administration techniques on perceived pain from bedside procedures, can vasopressors be given via the intraosseous route, and a tip for responding to inpatient medical emergencies
Episode 335: What can you do when the analgesic effect of an opioid does not last the entire dosing interval?
334: How to Manage Pain from Wound VAC Dressing Changes
333: Why is hematochezia especially concerning in patients with upper GI bleeding?
332: How to predict oversedation in hospitalized patients, nitroglycerin for hepatic artery spasm in the interventional radiology suite, and a tip for responding to medical emergencies
331: The first thing I tell PGY-1 residents and APPE students on rotation with me
330: Beware of using propofol for “moderate” sedation in the ED
329: Can buprenorphine be used in opioid overdose?
328: Medications that may increase weakness and impair neuromuscular transmission in patients with myasthenia gravis
327: When should combination therapy in sepsis be de-escalated to monotherapy?
326: Thiamine to improve outcomes in septic shock, why the dose of adenosine is reduced when given via a central line, and a tip for responding to inpatient medical emergencies
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