Help! I Need Somebody
Although it may seem easy, it's not REALLY that easy - things can get a little more... hairy.
The Curious Case of the Acidemic Asthmatic
A 34-year-old female with a history of moderate persistent asthma presents to the ED with shortness of breath. Albuterol nebs are no longer helping, and her lactic is rising. What do you do?
[PCL] Owning the Airway (when you don't own the airway)
For our first pulmcast little we review how to prepare and manage the room for intubation prior to an credentialed airway manager arriving.
ICU Liberation: Alphabet Soup from A to F
Learn how to apply the PAD Guidelines and A–F Bundle to improve ICU care, reduce ventilator days, and cut mortality. Practical tips from Pulmcast.
Core Content: Shock
Understand the core types of shock—distributive, cardiogenic, obstructive, and hypovolemic. Learn real-world resuscitation strategies for ICU and ED providers.
To Intubate or Not to Intubate (During In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest)
Today we discuss a paper from Lars Anderson: Association Between Tracheal Intubation During Adult In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest and Survival.