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    • Guy, Jeffrey S. (Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2009-01-12)
      Hyperkalemia is a very common and potentially dangerous electrolyte disorder that commonly occurs in ICU patients.
    • Guy, Jeffrey S. (Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2009-02-12)
      Evaluation and treatment of elevated serum sodium is presented.
    • Guy, Jeffrey S. (Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2009-02-07)
      Hyponatremia or a low serum sodium is a common electrolyte problem that is dangerous if ignored or treated improperly.
    • Guy, Jeffrey S. (Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2009-02-15)
      Understanding the root cause of hypoxia will allow for more appropriate treatment.
    • Diamond, Alex, D.O.; Alan, Debbie (Vanderbilt Medical Center, 2010-04-09)
      Alex Diamond, D.O. is an Assistant Professor of Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Listen and learn more about the risk of injury or sudden cardiac episodes in young athletes today. ...
    • Calendine, Cory; Alan, Debbie (Vanderbilt Medical Center, 2010-04-13)
      Cory Calendine, M.D. is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Orthopaedic Surgery at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Learn what can be done to minimize discomfort and optimize function in early stage arthritis, as well ...
    • Spindler, Kurt P. (Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2011-02-02)
    • Guy, Jeffrey S. (Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2007-05-28)
      Intraosseous vascular access was was developed for use in adult trauma patients over 80 years ago. Only recently has this technique regained popularity for rapid and safe access to the vascular space in patients in extremis.
    • Guy, Jeffrey S. (Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2009-05-03)
      An introduction to the basic science in fluids used to treat hypovolemia.
    • Conn, P. Jeffrey (Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2007-07-06)
    • Smith, Clay, MD, FACEP, FAAP; Fiechtl, Jim (Vanderbilt Medical Center. Vanderbilt Emergency Medicine, 2009-12-10)
      Jim Fiechtl is back with a vengeance! He is our Ultrasound Director at Vandy and knows his stuff. Also several articles challenge long-held dogma, such as whether we should use cricoid pressure, manual in-line stabilization, ...
    • Maron, David J.; Smith, Clay, MD, FACEP, FAAP (Vanderbilt Medical Center. Vanderbilt Emergency Medicine, 2009-12-09)
      Dr. David Maron is one of the lead authors of the recent COURAGE trial and is a full time ED-based cardiologist. He has been selected numerous times as one of America's Top Doctors. This podcast features David and will ...
    • Smith, Clay, MD, FACEP, FAAP; Slovis, Corey M., 1949- (Vanderbilt Medical Center. Vanderbilt Emergency Medicine, 2009-12-10)
      Dr. Corey Slovis joins us for more Cardiology articles this month, and you are guaranteed to laugh! We cover articles dealing with troponin in heart failure, reading AMI in patients with left bundle branch block, the new ...
    • Smith, Clay, MD, FACEP, FAAP; Fiechtl, Jim (Vanderbilt Medical Center. Vanderbilt Emergency Medicine, 2009-12-09)
      Here are the 19 articles for this year's LLSA 2007. In just less than 2 hours, you will get a summary of all the articles with an emphasis on the board relevance of each article and emphasis on how these articles might ...
    • Smith, Clay, MD, FACEP, FAAP; Wrenn, Keith D. 1950- (Vanderbilt Medical Center. Vanderbilt Emergency Medicine, 2009-12-10)
      Dr. Keith Wrenn brings his wit and hilarious skepticism to this month's podcast. He does not hesitate to point out any methodological flaws he finds! We discuss treatment of hypercalcemia that will challenge long held ...
    • Smith, Clay, MD, FACEP, FAAP; McMorrow, Sheila P. (Vanderbilt Medical Center. Vanderbilt Emergency Medicine, 2009-12-10)
      What constitutes hypertension in kids? Does therapeutic hypothermia work for head injured kids? Will you cause cerebral edema by giving aggressive IV fluid to your peds patients in DKA? These are just a few of the ...
    • Smith, Clay, MD, FACEP, FAAP; McMorrow, Sheila P. (Vanderbilt Medical Center. Vanderbilt Emergency Medicine, 2009-12-10)
      We're back this month with more Peds EM articles. We cover articles on outpatient cardiac arrest outcomes, predicting ICU needs in bronchiolitis, morphine use in appendicitis, steroids for viral induced wheezing, meningitis ...
    • Smith, Clay, MD, FACEP, FAAP; Heavrin, Ben (Vanderbilt Medical Center. Vanderbilt Emergency Medicine, 2009-12-09)
      CORTICUS, NASCENT, PEACE, Surviving Sepsis, PERC rule, CTA for PE, the etomidate debate...all these articles and more are on this month's podcast. These are absolutely critical articles for any ED doc who cares for ...
    • Smith, Clay, MD, FACEP, FAAP; Williams, Saralyn; Fiechtl, Jim (Vanderbilt Medical Center. Vanderbilt Emergency Medicine, 2009-12-10)
      Dr. Saralyn Williams joins us this month for Toxicology and Environmental articles. She works as a board certified toxicologist and in the ED. Her enthusiasm for teaching and her laughter are infectious. Get ready to ...
    • Smith, Clay, MD, FACEP, FAAP; Fiechtl, Jim (Vanderbilt Medical Center. Vanderbilt Emergency Medicine, 2009-12-09)
      The top ten trauma articles from this year (2008) are here! In this month's podcast, we discuss radiation dose in trauma patients as they get multiple CT scans, use of steroids in c-spine trauma, the latest on zone 2 neck ...