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Management of PEA: in need of resuscitation?
What is pulseless electric activity (PEA)? Pulseless electrical activity is diagnosed based on a patient having an organized, non-shockable rhythm and no palpab... Read more.
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Life in the balance: Why fluid choice matters in the Emergency Department
IV fluid is a drug Intravenous fluid administration is the second most common medical intervention next to supplemental oxygen.1 Over 200 million liters of no... Read more.
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An Analysis of Paralysis: Neuromuscular blocking agents in the Emergency Department
In this post, we will discuss the use of neuromuscular blocking agents (NMBAs) for intubation in the Emergency Department; we will focus on considerations in pr... Read more.