Checklist: Suspected COVID 19 intubation
Michael A. Gibbs, MD Checklist: Suspected COVID 19 intubation Today I had the opportunity to review a very nicely created Peri-intubation Action Card that was put together in short order by two anesthesiologists from Scope Anesthesia - Dr. Janish Patel and Dr. Kimberly Blasius. (Source: Life in the Fast Lane)
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - March 26, 2020 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Michael A. Gibbs, MD Tags: Airway Resuscitation checklist coronavirus Coronaviruses COVID covid19 Intubation Source Type: blogs

Sketchbook MD: SARS-CoV-2 infection
Augusto Saldaña Sketchbook MD: SARS-CoV-2 infection COVID-19 and SARS-CoV-2 infection SuperSummary for students, nurses and physicians (Source: Life in the Fast Lane)
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - March 20, 2020 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Augusto Saldaña Tags: Medical Illustration coronavirus Coronaviruses covid19 novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 Source Type: blogs

Preparing for the COVID-19 pandemic
Dr Andrew Davies Preparing for the COVID-19 pandemic In the midst of the global COVID-19 pandemic, this episode focuses on the pandemic planning all ICUs should be doing - if they haven’t already been overwhelmed. (Source: Life in the Fast Lane)
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - March 20, 2020 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Dr Andrew Davies Tags: Infectious Disease Mastering Intensive Care Podcast coronavirus COVID covid19 SARS-CoV-2 Steve McGloughlin Source Type: blogs

COVID-19 a 3-step approach to intubation
Michael A. Gibbs, MD COVID-19 a 3-step approach to intubation Pragmatic Recommendations for Intubating Critically Ill Patients with Suspected COVID-19. Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open. (Source: Life in the Fast Lane)
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - March 19, 2020 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Michael A. Gibbs, MD Tags: Airway Infectious Disease coronavirus COVID covid19 Source Type: blogs

Eponymous signs in Appendicitis
Dr Mike Cadogan Eponymous signs in Appendicitis Authors eponymously associated with abdominal signs, symptoms, investigation and management of appendicitis (Source: Life in the Fast Lane)
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - March 11, 2020 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Dr Mike Cadogan Tags: Eponymythology General Surgery Aaron sign Appendicitis Appendicitis eponyms Arapov contracture Bastedo sign Blumberg sign Charles Dettie Aaron Charles Heber McBurney Cope obturator test cope psoas test Dmitry Alekseyevich Arapov Source Type: blogs

COVID-19 airway management: better care through simulation
Dr Chris Nickson COVID-19 airway management: better care through simulation Dr Albert Chan from shares practical tips & resources for using simulation for Covid19 airway management based on the Hong Kong experience. (Source: Life in the Fast Lane)
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - March 10, 2020 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Dr Chris Nickson Tags: Simulation Airway Management albert chan coronavirus covid19 hong kong Intubation novel prince of wales hospital Source Type: blogs

Covid19 airway management: better care through simulation
Dr Chris Nickson Covid19 airway management: better care through simulation Editor’s note: Health services around the world are faced with the challenge of preparing for the impact of Covid19 on their communities as we all prepare for a potential global pandemic. I, like many others, see a great role for simulation in process development and testing and see Covid19 as a prime example of how […] (Source: Life in the Fast Lane)
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - March 10, 2020 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Dr Chris Nickson Tags: Simulation Airway Management albert chan coronavirus covid19 hong kong Intubation novel prince of wales hospital Source Type: blogs

COVID-19 – We are all in this together
Dr Andrew Davies COVID-19 – We are all in this together Our need to bring our best selves to work has become more important in the face of this COVID-19 pandemic sweeping the globe. Many intensive care clinicians are presently overwhelmed by escalating numbers of critically ill COVID-19 patients whilst many others are carefully preparing for seemingly inevitable local outbreaks. There is an eerie feeling where […] (Source: Life in the Fast Lane)
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - March 8, 2020 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Dr Andrew Davies Tags: Infectious Disease Mastering Intensive Care Podcast corona coronavirus Coronaviruses COVID covid19 novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 Source Type: blogs

CXR eponyms in pulmonary embolism
Dr Mike Cadogan CXR eponyms in pulmonary embolism Eponymythology associated with chest X-ray signs in pulmonary embolus and pulmonary infarction. We review related eponyms, the person behind their origin, their relevance today, and modern terminology (Source: Life in the Fast Lane)
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - March 6, 2020 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Dr Mike Cadogan Tags: Cardiology Eponymythology Radiology Respiratory Antonio Palla Aubrey Otis Hampton C. H. Joseph Chang Chang sign chest radiograph CXR CXR interpretation Felix Fleischner Felix George Fleischner Fleischner sign Hampton hump Nil Source Type: blogs

Funtabulously Frivolous Friday Five 307
Dr Neil Long Funtabulously Frivolous Friday Five 307 Funtabulously Frivolous Friday Five 307 - Just when you thought your brain could unwind The medical trivia FFFF. (Source: Life in the Fast Lane)
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - March 6, 2020 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Dr Neil Long Tags: FFFF Dingbats Source Type: blogs

James Hayes Fellowship Study Group 2020
Dr Chris Nickson James Hayes Fellowship Study Group 2020 James Hayes has been helping trainees pass the FACEM exam since the dawn of time. Here is how Neil Long describes the study group that James leads: The Victorian Registrar Study Group is held in at the Australasian College of Emergency Medicine Headquarters at West Melbourne on Saturday mornings, and has been a very great […] (Source: Life in the Fast Lane)
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - March 4, 2020 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Dr Chris Nickson Tags: LITFL ACEM Emergency Medicine Examination FACEM Fellowship James Hayes study group Source Type: blogs

Pulmonary Embolism: Next Generation
Dr Oliver Flower Pulmonary Embolism: Next Generation Lauren Westafer introduces the concept of a new generation of pulmonary embolism (PE). What was once considered a deadly disease process now carries a mortality rate of (Source: Life in the Fast Lane)
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - March 4, 2020 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Dr Oliver Flower Tags: Clinical Crit Care Lauren Westafer overdiagnosis Pulmonary Embolism Pulmonary Embolism Rule-out Criteria pulmonary embolus Source Type: blogs

POCUS Physics 3
Jo Deverill POCUS Physics 3 Where to pinpoint your needle tip, how to ping a U-boat, and why ultrasound nearly sank Celine Dion. It's pulsating stuff. (Source: Life in the Fast Lane)
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - March 4, 2020 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Jo Deverill Tags: Ultrasound Library physics POCUS Physics spatial resolution ultrasound physics Source Type: blogs

Adult CXR Cases 004
Michael A. Gibbs, MD Adult CXR Cases 004 February 2020 Adult Emergency Medicine Chest X-ray interpretation with Alyssa Thomas, MD and Claire Milam, MD (Source: Life in the Fast Lane)
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - March 2, 2020 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Michael A. Gibbs, MD Tags: Radiology CMC Radiology CXR CXR interpretation CXR Quiz Source Type: blogs

Follow up after Critical Care
Dr Oliver Flower Follow up after Critical Care Naomi Hammond talks about why follow up after critical illness matters, and why we need to know more about how to do it. (Source: Life in the Fast Lane)
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - March 1, 2020 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Dr Oliver Flower Tags: Clinical Crit Care Intensive Care follow up Naomi Hammond Source Type: blogs