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eddyjoemd
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Registrace 14. 02. 2015
An attempt to teach medicine targeting viewers from a broad demographic including nursing and medical students, interns, residents, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and physicians using the latest evidence-based medicine.
Minocycline: A New Hope in Delirium Prevention for Critically Ill Patients?
In this episode of the Saving Lives Podcast, we discuss a recent randomized controlled trial exploring the use of minocycline to prevent delirium in critically ill patients. The study reveals that minocycline may significantly reduce delirium incidence and hospital mortality, offering a promising new pharmacologic approach.
The Vasopressor & Inotrope Handbook
I have written "The Vasopressor & Inotrope Handbook: A Practical Guide for Healthcare Professionals," a must-read for anyone caring for critically ill patients (check out the reviews)! You have several options to get a physical copy.
Amazon: amzn.to/47qJZe1 (Affiliate Link)
My Store: eddyjoemd.myshopify.com/products/the-vasopressor-inotrope-handbook
Citation
Dal-Pizzol F, Coelho A, Simon CS, Michels M, Corneo E, Jeremias A, Damásio D, Ritter C. Prophylactic Minocycline for Delirium in Critically Ill Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Chest. 2024 May;165(5):1129-1138. doi: 10.1016/j.chest.2023.11.041. Epub 2023 Dec 1. PMID: 38043911.
The Vasopressor & Inotrope Handbook
I have written "The Vasopressor & Inotrope Handbook: A Practical Guide for Healthcare Professionals," a must-read for anyone caring for critically ill patients (check out the reviews)! You have several options to get a physical copy.
Amazon: amzn.to/47qJZe1 (Affiliate Link)
My Store: eddyjoemd.myshopify.com/products/the-vasopressor-inotrope-handbook
Citation
Dal-Pizzol F, Coelho A, Simon CS, Michels M, Corneo E, Jeremias A, Damásio D, Ritter C. Prophylactic Minocycline for Delirium in Critically Ill Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Chest. 2024 May;165(5):1129-1138. doi: 10.1016/j.chest.2023.11.041. Epub 2023 Dec 1. PMID: 38043911.
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Direct (DL) vs Video Laryngoscopy (VL) for Intubation? DEVICE Trial (Saving Lives Video Podcast)
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In this article I break down the DEVICE trial looking at using video laryngoscopy (VL) or direct laryngoscopy (DL) for intubation. Show Notes: eddyjoemd.com/vl-dl-intubation/ This Video was Editing Using Descript: www.descript.com?lmref=BGOxjQ Citation: Prekker ME, Driver BE, Trent SA, Resnick-Ault D, Seitz KP, Russell DW, Gaillard JP, Latimer AJ, Ghamande SA, Gibbs KW, Vonderhaar DJ, Whitson M...
Change Severe Community Acquired Pneumonia (CAP) Management: Add Hydrocortisone
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Change Severe Community Acquired Pneumonia (CAP) Management: Add Hydrocortisone
Aortic Pulsatility Index (API): Optimizing Cardiogenic Shock Management
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Acute Pancreatitis IV Fluid Resuscitation: No Need to Overdo It (Saving Lives Podcast)
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Acute Pancreatitis IV Fluid Resuscitation: No Need to Overdo It (Saving Lives Podcast)
Paxlovid: An Outpatient Therapy to Potentially Reduce Hospitalizations (Saving Lives Video Podcast)
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End-Expiratory Occlusion to Determine Fluid/Volume Responsiveness
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Molnupiravir Reduced the Risk of Hospitalization or Death by 50% (Saving Lives Video Podcast)
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Cardiac Power Output (CPO) in Cardiogenic Shock (Saving Lives Video Podcast)
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Cardiac Power Output (CPO) in Cardiogenic Shock (Saving Lives Video Podcast)
Intubated COVID-19 Patients are in it for the Long Haul (Saving Lives Podcast, Journal Club-ish)
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Double Triggering on Mechanical Ventilation: (Journal Club-ish, Saving Lives Podcast)
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Do NOT Drown Your Shock Patients with IV Fluids (Saving Lives Podcast)
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Peripheral Vasopressors: Are They Safe for Our Patients? (Journal Club-ish, Saving Lives Podcast)
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Timing of Intubation in COVID-19 Patients: Early or Late? (Journal Club-ish, Saving Lives Podcast)
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Timing of Intubation in COVID-19 Patients: Early or Late? (Journal Club-ish, Saving Lives Podcast)
Indirect Calorimetry: Gaining an Edge w/Nutrition in the ICU (Journal Club-ish, Saving Lives Podcast
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Indirect Calorimetry: Gaining an Edge w/Nutrition in the ICU (Journal Club-ish, Saving Lives Podcast
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Prone Your Non-Intubated COVID Patients! (Journal Club-ish, Saving Lives Podcast)
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Choosing Wisely in Critical Care: 10 Recs, 5 New Ones (Journal Club-ish, Saving Lives Podcast)
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Hypothermia for COVID-19 ICU Patients? (Journal Club-ish, Saving Lives Podcast)
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Hypothermia for COVID-19 ICU Patients? (Journal Club-ish, Saving Lives Podcast)
Tocilizumab for COVID-19: The Return (RECOVERY Group) Journal Club-ish, Saving Lives Podcast
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Colchicine for COVID-19: Appraising the COLCORONA Trial (Journal Club-ish)
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Hypercapnic Respiratory Failure: Quick Tricks for Ventilator Management (Journal Club-ish)
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Does NIV/BiPAP Improve Outcomes in Asthma Exacerbations? Journal Club-ish (Saving Lives Podcast)
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High-Flow Nasal Cannula in Severe Asthma Exacerbations: Journal Club-ish (Saving Lives Podcast)
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Welcome back! :) Thank you for sharing!
Thanks! My pleasure!
OMG, he's backkkkk 🙏🏼
☺️☺️☺️ I had a few minutes today and an interesting article. Thanks for your support!
Well, as of yesterday, I stop eating it I had some beef and men I am tell you join pain would kill me and I’m just 30. inflammatory.
Which brand do you suggest?
Haldol was a nightmare for me it locked up my jaw and cheeks.
Thank you Doctor 🙏🏽 i'm in hospital and they put that SABAT PLASMALYTE and now im feeling pain in some areas of my body
Superb! Thank you!
Can't or shouldn't use LR with IV Zosyn.
How do you utilise Aortic Pulsality index in your practice?
I met a Boston flight medic at a critical care, conference, and he said he wants transported a patient that was on 500 mcg a minute of norepinephrine. Also, all the other vasopressors, too like vasopressin, epi, dobutamine, methylene blue.
Is research experience during medical school or IM residency important/make or break for matching into a CCM fellowship like it can be for PCCM?
Our facility uses weight based dosing.
how many months did you take to prepare?
Thanks for the class 🙌🏽
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I am starting my job as ICU resident, this Vedio is a jam , loved it
Great advice doc, in my experience in critical care and flight nursing it’s physicians like your self who have taken the time share their knowledge with me that have made the greatest impacts on my career as a critical care RN. I’m just beginning my Acute Care NP program this fall. Your advice brought to light some new facts for me to investigate. Thank you keep up the good work on this channel 🤙
Great advice doc, in my experience in critical care and flight nursing it’s physicians like your self who have taken the time share their knowledge with me that have made the greatest impacts on my career as a critical care RN. I’m just beginning my Acute Care NP program this fall. Your advice brought to light some new facts for me to investigate. Thank you keep up the good work on this channel 🤙
At finally lidocaine is better than amiodorane
Thanks for saying the hard stuff out loud. We do our best, but in the end, God gets the final vote.
Unfortunately does nothing for UTI.
Well I got dystonia and restlessness but it was for nausea. I can't by the best of me imagine this drug to be a good drug. Just stop ot with it and find something better.
Can we use nss side chain LRS ? i saw some example from my class that use nss for maintenance fluid and LRS for concurrent loss
saludos desde mexico!
Can you do a video about anesthesiologist critical care fellowship?
THANK YOU for mentioning the RT!!! Most don’t in these tutorials.
I took the Internal Medicine Boards 1996. I haven't taken it again. That is eighteen years ago. I read the MKSAP only and managed to pass the first time back then. However, I have very limited chronic internal medicine work history, doing mostly ER now. However, even to work ER with an internal medicine training if I don't get certified again, they want it renewed to gain other ER jobs. It is totally different practicing of medicine. Just wondering if I have to do MOC training, too?
Thank you
Is a simple fingertip pulse oximeter measuring both arterial and venous blood? If so, could a high reading be bad if oxygen is not being utilized and just recirculating? Also, What about using thiamine and Methylene Blue to increase oxygen consumption by the mitochondria? What would you say is happening when after breathing 90% oxygen for a few minutes and a pulse oximeter reads 100‰ , this 100% can be hit for many minutes afterwards, when normally it would be much lower? Any ideas?
And notice you said they told him to cut down, but didnt say how much of it he was eating. Then i the end you say “everything in moderation”. Lol okay bro. You’re not very bright
Just because you look healthy doesnt mean your blood is. Red meat increases fat in your blood. If all you eat is red meat or if you eat it a lot, you will clog your arteries. Its simple science. You could look as healthy as you want, fit doesnt equal healthy. You could be fit eating junk food, its about the calories you take in.
Weight but we use ideal body weight vs actual weight
Thank you , this is very helpful!!
I have both mag and potassium deficiency but whenever i take magnesium i feel that it increases the demands for more potassium, is this true ?
I would do one thing… talk about what the values or reading will look like in relation to consumption and delivery…
Watch the tyramines that chocolate binge could give you a stroke
This is interesting. I suspect I had serious low potassium that went unnoticed by my doctors last year, crawling through the eye of the needle. They tested all my electrolytes right away after I went to ER with my symptoms, but only serum so it came back normal and they dismissed me as being healthy aka its all in my head. I have been sick for almost two years now, and only my own research and analysing brought me recently to the idea I might have been low on potassium all this time (extreme fatique to a point I was afraid to die which probably was such a low level of potassium that I would pass out, but my common sense told me to drink some juice and take a multivitamine which happened to contain potassium as well and electrolytes right away), numbness, digestion issues, arrhytmia, high bloodpressure, issues with water balance, muscle tremors I had it all. I also had all the issues that deplete potassium like magnesium deficiency, malnutrition, stress, sweating too much, drinking too less etc). But my doctor wont test me on cellulair level, still not with all the possible evidence. The way I kept going and went from being mostly in my bed too lethargic to live back to getting my life back, for me was really eating things high in potassium as I realise now and supplementing magnesium. Lately I have been taking extra potassium both supplement and diet rich in potassium, but the effect is not really big, eventhough I do function again. After watching this video I decided to swap a bit my supplement protocol and take magnesium 1-2 hours before potassium and not just before bed time and today I felt a difference. No more dizziness, no more palpitations and my heartrate kept more steady as well. I have been supplementing magnesium for a while now, just not close to my intake of potassium. I must say I have good and bad days, it could be coincidence but magnesium seemed to give me benefit anyway. But now I will take it more smart. Step by step Im getting healthy again, but if potassium was the cullprit all along, I´d be happy to finaly have an answer to my mysterious disease.
Sadly, I'm going through the same thing for six years now.
@@anthonywilliams3822 it sucks doesnt it? It makes me wonder how many suffer or even die because of a so often simple to treat low potassium levels just because they dont test properly. High potassium is easy to see on ECG but low potassium isnt (?). My ecgs were always good. They never catch the arrhytmia which typically occure when being active. They get less and if I feel them I take electrolytes to deal with it.
@@AnnaMaria-zm8cv Absolutely, I've often wondered the same thing. Plus, because restoring potassium/magnesium levels can take some time it's hard to stay the course without some sort of guidance.
@@anthonywilliams3822 yes I notice it with myself. I feel so much better but sometimes like today I feel like its something else because the symptoms are back however much milder than before. I now took on a more specific diet plan guided by some experts (at least I hope) which gave me some advise on additional supplementing. I hope my doctor soon makes some time to explain why I already wait 8 months for a heart monitor and maybe have some reliable bloodwork done to know if electrolytes are indeed the cause.
How are the working hours?
Amazing class . Great video. Thanks .
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Great content
Med student here - how important is it that I get a good foundation in DL as we go more and more to ubiquitous VL? Feels like based on this video and what I have seen, DL is just something that is getting phased out (or just a superior standard of care, VL, is being phased in)
watching this in 2024 thank you for the video! in what cases the PEEP is to set at 0?
mcg/kg/min regardless of patient's weight
In the mental institution they call this “booty juice”
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