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Welcome to the No Shock Advised Podcast with Brett and Matt. This week, we’re discussing RSI drugs at the request of one of our team members. We have a form for asking questions . You can check us out on Facebook . You can email us @ . If you like what we’re doing and you want to help us keep it going, you can access the tip jar . A special shoutout to Tyler and Sam at for their stellar educational content. Go check them out. Tell them that we sent you. Go ahead and purchase your access. It is worth every penny. Self paced and live classes. Up to date,...
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With special guest Dan Mouring. We’re discussing the current state of the profession, both problems and solutions, and we’re getting our very first teaser of the project that Dan has been working on behind the scenes to hopefully revolutionize the profession. We have a form for asking questions . You can check us out on Facebook . You can email us @ . If you like the work we're doing, you can leave tips . References: @ The Medic Mindset Podcast by Jocko Willink
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Welcome to the No Shock Advised Podcast with Brett and Matt. Today, we'll be discussing prehospital blood. Is it all it's cracked up to be? We have a form for asking questions . You can check us out on Facebook . You can email us @ . If you feel led, you can access our Patreon . References and Further Reading:
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Welcome to the No Shock Advised Podcast with Brett and Matt. This week: We’re discussing vasopressors (and inodilators): the what, the where, and the why. There’s a lot of ground to cover, so buckle up. We have a form for asking questions . You can check us out on Facebook . You can email us @ . If you feel led, you can access our Patreon . References and Further Readings: Ninja Nerd: emDOCs: Resus: Relias Media: Levy, 2020: Levy, 2019: Yue, 2019: Ploumis, 2010: Sedhai, 2022: Kubena, 2022: Zotzmann, 2022: Ammar, 2022: Sahoo, 2022:
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Welcome to the No Shock Advised Podcast with Brett and Matt. Our discussion this week is on whether to stay-n-play or load-n-go with our patients. As with most everything, there's never a straight answer. We have a form for asking questions . You can check us out on Facebook . You can email us @ . If you feel led, you can access our Patreon .
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Welcome to the No Shock Advised Podcast with Brett and Matt. We have a form for asking questions . You can check us out on Facebook . You can email us @ . If you feel led, you can access our Patreon .
info_outlineWelcome to the No Shock Advised Podcast with Brett and Matt.
This week: We’re discussing vasopressors (and inodilators): the what, the where, and the why. There’s a lot of ground to cover, so buckle up.
We have a form for asking questions here.
You can check us out on Facebook here.
You can email us @ [email protected].
If you feel led, you can access our Patreon here.
References and Further Readings:
- Ninja Nerd: Vasopressors
- emDOCs: Evidence Based Approach to Pressors in Shock
- Resus: Cardiogenic Shock: Which Vasopressor to Use
- Relias Media: The Use of Vasopressors and Inotropes in the Emergency Department for the Treatment of Shock
- Levy, 2020: Vasopressor Use in Cardiogenic Shock
- Levy, 2019: Inotropes and Vasopressors Use in Cardiogenic Shock: When, Which, and How Much?
- Yue, 2019: Vasopressor Support in Managing Acute Spinal Cord Injury: Current Knowledge
- Ploumis, 2010: A systematic Review of the Evidence Supporting a Role for Vasopressor Support in Acute SCI
- Sedhai, 2022: Vasopressin Versus Norepinephrine as the First-Line Vasopressor in Septic Shock
- Kubena, 2022: Push-Dose Vasopressors in the Emergency Department
- Zotzmann, 2022: Obstructive Shock from Diagnosis to Treatment
- Ammar, 2022: Timing of Vasoactive Agents and Corticosteroid Initiation ins Septic Shock
- Sahoo, 2022: Comparison of Norepinephrine and Terlipressin vs Norepinephrine Alone for Management of Septic Shock