Morning Report: 5/21/2013

Thanks to Dr. McMillan for today’s Morning Report!   Here’s the case: Female passenger of MVC presents with abdominal pain. Home pregnancy test just positive.   Trauma in Pregnancy: Both blunt and penetrating a significant cause of maternal injury.   Maternal Physiologic Changes Plasma volume increase (normal hematocrit of 31-35% Read more…

Morning Report: 5/17/2013

Here’s Dr. Jegede with today’s Morning Report!   Therapeutic Hypothermia It’s benefits are compared to early defibrillation for improving survival in patients post cardiac arrest NNT to improve survival is 7. NNT to improve neurologic outcome is 5 Should be started as early as possible. According to 1 study, there Read more…

Morning Report: 5/14/2013

Here’s Dr. Aherne with today’s Morning Report!   Carbon Monoxide Poisoning –       CO: Odorless, tasteless, non-irritating –       Formed by the incomplete combustion of hydrocarbons, or endogenously from the metabolism of methylene chloride (paint stripper, aerosol propellants) –       Impairs oxygen delivery and peripheral utilization –> cellular hypoxia –       Binds to hemoglobin Read more…

Morning Report: 5/7/2013

Today’s Morning Report is courtesy of Dr. Joshi!   Blast Injuries:  NEJM 2005   DePalma RG, Burris DG, Champion HR, Hodgson MJ. Blast Injuries. NEJM. 2005 Mar 31;352(13):1335-42. PMID: 15800229.   How to categorize Injuries: Few bombings in the US – 1995 Okalahoma bombing killed 168, injured 518 2004 Madrid Read more…

Morning Report: 5/3/2013

Thanks to Dr. Bradby for today’s Morning Report!   Parasitic Worms   Ascariasis – large intestinal roundworm –  807- 1,221 million people in the world are infected with Ascaris lumbricoides –  live in the intestines, eggs passed in the feces of infected persons –  eggs get ingested into GI tract, Read more…

Morning Report: 5/2/2013

Here’s Dr. Kong with today’s Morning Report!   Intubation of the Asthmatic   Summary: 1. Exhaust all pharmacologic and non-invasive breathing therapies 2. The decision to intubate is usually clinical. 3. Remember good pre-intubation prep. 4. Predicted difficult intubation: hard to pre-oxygenate/ poor O2 reserve/ fast desat. because of hyperinflation, Read more…