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Başak Çoruh
basakcoruhUW
1/ @sccm released a new table for the recent guidelines for the mgmt of acute (ALF) and acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF) in the ICU: Summary table: https://bit.ly/374BEz0 Guidelines: https://bit.ly/343A1Q1 A summary of
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claire_arlotto
claire_arlotto
DKA isn't the only hyperglycemic emergency in peds patients.Check out this peer review https://tinyurl.com/y5ldx5bh & follow this thread exploring the patho, clinical recognition, & mgmt of #HHS #EmoryACPNP2020 @brownam130
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Ronald Kelechi Ikpe MBBS, MSc # EndSARS
ronikpe
‘You mean she has not yet put to bed? ‘ the doctor asked. He was alarmed . ‘Yes doc. She is still 2 cm’ John replied. John was the houseofficer
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Mrs.Q.❤🤍💙
MrsQAmerica
Cv-19 vaccine thread! It DOES NOT prevent CV infection or spread of the disease. Masks and social-distancing are still "required". Please note,Page 2 below that of the 3410 individuals who
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Ken Tegtmeyer, MD, FCCM, FAAP 🇺🇸
pccm_doc
Because I missed it live, I'm going to "recorded" tweet Vinay Nadkarni's lecture from February 4th entitled: Staying Alive: The Evolution of CPR and Resuscitation. #CCC50 #PedsICU Nadkarni: title slide:
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Young_ERC
erc_young
One of the most controversial topics in resus causing sighs all round...targeted temperature management! Why is it so controversial? Lets explore the science behind it, the papers that have shaped
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Zaf #WearADamnMask Qasim 🇵🇰🇬🇧🇺🇸
ResusOne
Controlling hemorrhage remains the cornerstone of trauma management. Non-compressible torso hemorrhage is a particular challenge. Some (including me) have advocated for a change to the status quo of how we
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Craig Welch
CraigAWelch
Because it's late in a bad year and my desk is full of books—and because it's nice to be reminded that people we've revered occasionally still manage not to live
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Ari Moskowitz
almoskow
Fascinating seeing interhospital practice variation in the new gig! Esp with the ‘everyday’ things.This week, midline catheters! Raise yourif you use these in your CCM practice@anicalaw @MHayes_MD @tchen383 @AvrahamCooperMD @galbamd
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Yasien Eltigani
yasieneltigani
EM clerkship week 1 CHF, asthma, meniere’s, umbilical hernia, anxiety, seizure, fever, olecranon bursitis, cerebellar stroke, pneumothorax, and rashes galore.Loved every minute as it flew by, learned a lot,
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H. Sumeri
IraqiSecurity
The economy of #Iraq is teetering on the edge of collapse.Historically low oil prices and an extremely young population desperate for jobs has put the country on the road to
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Sophie Farooque 💙
LondonAllergy
1/ Anaphylaxis TweetorialAnaphylaxis:Sudden onset of symptomsRapid progression of symptoms.Airway, Breathing &/or Circulation problems distinguish it from a milder allergic reaction.i.e. Wheeze, Laryngeal Oedema, Hypotension.Skin signs
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Satya Patel
SatyaPatelMD
1/14 I was always asked as a student if I wanted to give fluids to a patient, but no one ever told me how they think about. Here is my
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U of MN Rural Health
UMNRHRC
Just in time for National Rural Health Day, showcasing the #powerofrural, NEW RESEARCH from our team on emergency obstetric capacity in rural hospitals without obstetric units. cc: @katybkoz @story_tuttle @RHRGateway
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Chris Hatton
chrishattoncedr
This is the second big analysis of the deaths of people with learning disabilities in England to be published today. This one is from the @leder_team. It is available here
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Dr Ryan
DrRyanTalks
A THREAD ON WHAT THE HELL I'VE BEEN DOING FOR THE PAST YEAR!So many of you may know that this time last year I moved to Berlin with @charleshvl for
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