Brought to by: Maninder Singh and Brian Gilberti
How to Give Effective Feedback (Dr. Amato):
- There’s a time and place
- Take <5 minutes after your shift to sit down in private and have a discussion
- Self Assessment:
- How do you think you did?
- Facts: Avoid using judgmental phrases and stick only to facts
- Example: Instead of saying “You were rude to your colleague,” you can try “I noticed your tone was unprofessional when speaking with your colleague”
- Encourage
- Direction
- What can the person do to improve?
How to read a CT P/E study (Dr. Bhatt):
- Hyperattenuation: Air (black) < Fat < Water < Bone (white)
- Trace all vessels back to the point of origin
- Look at the main pulmonary artery –> right/left pulmonary artery –> lobes
- YouTube Video on How to Read A CT P/E
Tear Gas and Pepper Spray (Dr. Schramm):
- Scene safety- make sure you don’t become a patient also
- Contamination- make sure you don’t get contaminated and then contaminate your other patients (PPE- Gloves, gown, facemask)
- ABCs- Concern for respiratory distress (especially in those w/ pre-existing pulmonary conditions and the young/old)
- Concern for corneal abrasions and ulcers- Remove contacts ASAP.
- Eyeflushes w/ saline+morgan lens; Consider Woods lamp/fluorescein.
Toxidrome EKGs (Dr. Fontana):
Bradycardia (Dr. Bassi):
- Watch Video
- Identity stable vs unstable Bradycardia
- Identify the AV nodal blocks and know the management of 2nd degree type 2 and 3rd degree ( TCP or TVP)
- Treat underlying causes of bradycardia (e.g. electrolyte imbalance, drug overdose, or ischemia)
Pandas and how to take them down effectively (Dr. Gilberti):
- Watch Video
- Haldol
- Time to Sedation (IM): 17 minutes
- Duration of Action (IM): 24 hours
- Ativan
- Onset of Action (IV): 2.5 minutes
- Onset of Action (IM): 25 minutes
- Duration of Action: 9 hours
- Versed
- Onset of Action (IV): 4 minutes
- Onset of Action (IM): ~15 minutes
- Duration of Action (IV): <2 hours
- Duration of Action (IM): 2 hours
- Ketamine
- Onset of Action (IV): 30 seconds
- Onset of Action (IM): 5 minutes
- Duration of Action (IV): 7.5 minutes
- Duration of Action (IM): 18 minutes
The Dangers of Smoke (Dr. Haque):
- Watch Video
- For presumed smoke inhalation and any concern for the airway- intubate immediately
- Treatment for CO poisoning: oxygen (via NRB or ETT)
- Cyanide poisoning is fatal and easily treatable. Have a low threshold for treating cyanide poisoning in altered CO poisoning patients (especially if acidotic)
- Hydroxycobalamin administration alters certain lab values for 2-3 days
Cyanide is more “fatal” than “easily treatable”. There’s a reason why it’s a good way to kill someone.
I Love Tox talks!! Ketamine for the win!