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EMCrit | Emergency Department Critical Care & Resuscitation
03.07.2025
Your inner voice is making you see the world through crap-covered glasses
01.07.2025
All the RACC-Lit goodness for June 2025
25.06.2025
Family meetings are often necessary to communicate with families and determine the next steps in caring for patients. For most of these family meetings,
24.06.2025
Chris Hicks weighs in on dignity
21.06.2025
For years, we have been going super slowly for chronic hyponatremia. But now, literature has raised the question of increased mortality from this slow strategy...
17.06.2025
Good post-intubation sedation is the mark of resus nursing excellence
Our first episode uses a simple case to act as touch-point for a discussion of resus nursing in the ED...
13.06.2025
Should we be using ketamine sooner in status epilepticus--we debate the issue...
08.06.2025
Pediatric front-of-neck-access is something we all dread to even think about. We might think we can retreat to the cognitive ease of needle based techniques, but they fail!! And if the kiddo is
30.05.2025
All the lit goodness for May 2025
25.05.2025
For EMCrit Episode 400, I do a Mind of the Resuscitationist Episode. We discuss a bunch of concepts that have been percolating through this resuscitationist's mind. #MotR We discuss: Wu Wei Tension/Relaxation BDGO and so much more
22.05.2025
Follow-up to our all things defibrillation episode--we discuss seemingly benign diagrams in the NEJM, VC vs. DSD, and recent ERC guidelines that seem like a big mistake...
17.05.2025
I'm writing a letter to the editor in response to a recent article in the Journal of Hospital Medicine. I'm posting it here rather than submitting it to
16.05.2025
11.05.2025
We dive DEEP into PEA, when to stop CPR, how to know when you have adequate perfusion after ROSC, and a bunch more!!!
02.05.2025
Additional exploration of Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome (NMS) with Eelco Wijdicks
25.04.2025
Fall from standing with some pretty concerning symptoms of spinal cord injury...
18.04.2025
Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome (NMS) and Serotonin Syndrome (SS) are relucatantly covered on this week's show
15.04.2025
Intro to the 1:1 Nursing Podcast
04.04.2025
NeuroMuscular Emergencies are tough without neurology, but you can do it and do it well! Casey Albin is here to help...
03.04.2025
You've got questions, I've got answers (maybe??)!
01.04.2025
All the lit goodness for March 2025
24.03.2025
Let's talk about starting patients on milrinone. Milrinone is part of a group of medications that I would regard as quasi-titratable. They have an awkward
A discussion of some arterial line philosophy, accuracy, and ease of placement.
16.03.2025
I've seen the following sequence of events several times. I can't prove the exact causality, but I have a strong suspicion about what is going on here.
08.03.2025
Cric Thoughts, a Cric Case, and Central Airway Obstruction with @airwaycam
25.02.2025
The Stellate Ganglion Block for Electrical Storm
19.02.2025
EMCrit RACC-Lit for January 2025 All the literature goodness!
Part 2 of Inotropes with Trina - we discuss specific scenarios...
26.01.2025
The basics of inotropes - part 1
16.01.2025
More amazing discussion with Liz Crowe
11.01.2025
Nitty Gritty of All Things Defibrillation
28.12.2024
All things stabilizing tamponade and performing pericardiocentesis
24.12.2024
All the literature goodness for December 2024
15.12.2024
All thing for HyperAngulated Blade Mastery
14.12.2024
I think ICU docs may have developed a bit of an RCT problem; not an addiction, but perhaps a dependency. It all started off fine at first. RCTs are the
02.12.2024
John Holcomb, author of the PROPPR trial, on massive transfusion in 2024
29.11.2024
I discussed the reasons for migrating to BlueSky here. I've received positive feedback from several FOAMed expats who migrated to Bluesky and enjoy it
23.11.2024
Experts' guide to the use of the Bougie for Emergency Airway Management
16.11.2024
Medtwitter was great. We met amazing people and exchanged ideas. There were endless arguments about electrolytes and intubation. But the strength of