resprate16.bsky.social
Co-bro @ResusTonight. Likes emerg and crit care. Good friends with #POCUS. Lord of the typos & bad grammar. Hype man.
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Seen this so many times!
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dumb question: why enox over dalteparin?
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I used to recommend combo 3 from dynasty on Willow. $50 order means free delivery!
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such an important point!!!! people aren't rotisserie chickens and shouldn't just be set to 16/450/8/.50 and forgotten about
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This makes me weep
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Thanks @sabrinaeggmann.bsky.social and @jama.com
Not sure what to do think of this. Waiting (im) patiently for @imcrit.bsky.social @pulmcrit.bsky.social to weigh in.....
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No clue. Doubt it's nefarious, perhaps medics not present for meetings due to myriad reasons where these decisions are decided?
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Perhaps there is a jointly made decision in some places; however at least in my experience I have yet to see medics involved with visitation policies. Almost always nursing who decides the policies and enforces them
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That guy Adam Thomas did the above years go when he was with us and looked like a magician.. or Jedi?
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I completely agree. For those who see sick everyday, the only real benefit of ACLS and the other alphabet courses is the teamwork training IMHO
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I think you said on twitter in past and I agree, ACLS beauty is in the teamwork and group dynamics
Changing gears, would love the nurses to pick up the probe. korbin Haycock has his nurses welding the probe so imagine a world where nurses have pocus images ready when RRT arrives? I have a dream!
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Always terrific threads
Evidence free response, mainly my observations over the years, incoming:
Often IHCA are not vf/vt, and mostly PEA. IMHO, ACLS not terribly helpful... But provides structure for teams to anchor around so I could see some education benefit for that
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Ping @critconcepts.bsky.social
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another reason why nursing needs to learn the value of pocus and embrace picking up the probe!
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#3 olanzapine is great for nausea/vomiting
olanzapine hits the D2, M1, H1, and 5HT3 receptors so it's like the meropenem of anti-emetics
olanzapine is effectively a combination of ondansetron plus prochlorperazine
the main side-effect is sedation, but in many situations, that's kinda helpful
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My bad, sorry about that. I made a typo!
Temporary substitute decision maker.
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Fantastic thread. Could you add a 13th tweet about TSDMs? Love to hear your perspective
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I'm here.... Or am I?