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An extremely important part of learning in medicine... how to avoid accidentally hurting our patients. Here are the best lectures and resources on how to avoid the pitfalls, and do no harm.
The EKG master, Dr. Amal Mattu, drops the ultimate pearl on regular really wide complex tachycardia (RRWCT). We bring you our #1 rated talk from the EEM conference...
This lecture is part of the Laryngoscope as a Murder Weapon Series: Hemodynamic Kills Oxygenation Kills Ventilatory Kills Sorry about the voice--blame the
I am joined by Bryan Hayes to discuss the avoidance of critical medication errors during resuscitations.
A lecture from SMACC2013 on how not to kill the shocked patient when intubating
Great lecture very important to have a grasp on before going into these time critical situations.
Stop Effing Up Your Central Lines
Laryngoscope as a Murder Weapon - Oxygenation Kills, Part I
Pulmonary Hypertension and Acute on Chronic RV Failure
A list of commonly used drugs to specifically avoid in children: cough medications.
Recorded at USC Grand Rounds.. Mike gives some badly needed perspective to Medical Error. I know I always say you need to listen to this... but this …
Another Corey Slovis classic! He goes through the most common crashing situations and gives an excellent overview... critical asthmatic, anaphylaxis (and how to use the "dirty epi drip" for anaphylactic shock, crashing PSVT, ACLS, etc. Excellent talk!
Urgent Care Emergencies: Avoiding the Pitfalls and Improving the Outcomes: 9780470657720: Medicine & Health Science Books @ Amazon.com
A nice textbook by Amal Mattu and Goyal that is outlined systems based and basically goes through the common errors people make and some advice to avoid them. Nice introduction book to the newer learner who is worried about all of the many potential ways we can accidentally harm patients if we are not careful.