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Emergency Medicine Cases

EM Quick Hits 16 COVID-19 Oxygenation Strategies, Trauma Care, Addictions Considerations, Cardiovascular Complications and Compassionate Care

Emergency Medicine Cases

Dr. Anton Helman

Science, Courses, Medicine, Health & Fitness, Education

4.7602 Ratings

🗓️ 7 April 2020

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Anand Swaminathan on oxygenation strategies for COVID-19 learned from the New York experience, Andrew Petrosoniak on trauma care modifications in the COVID-19 era, Michelle Klaiman on addiction medicine considerations, Brit Long & Michael Gottlieb on cardiac complications of COVID-19 and Leeor Sommer on physician compassion and preserving patients' humanity...

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0:00.0

This is EMK's EMK's EM Quick Hits podcast, where our team of experts and educators bring

0:16.4

a clear, concise, and condensed practice-changing knowledge on all those EM topics you may not

0:20.9

be totally comfortable with.

0:23.1

Quick.

0:23.9

Let's get on with it.

0:25.1

This is the 30M case's quick hits podcast dedicated to COVID-19, practical tips, updates,

0:31.6

and experiences from your colleagues.

0:33.8

This time around, we have Swami on oxygenation, a rapidly evolving paradigm in COVID-19.

0:39.9

We have Andrew Petrosoniac giving us some tips on how to modify trauma care in the COVID era.

0:45.8

We have Michelle Clayman touching on some addiction stuff.

0:49.4

Britt Long on behalf of EM docs with Michael Gottlieb, They're going to cover cardiovascular aspects of COVID-19,

0:57.5

particularly the complications we have to look out for. And Lear Summer, who you've heard before on

1:02.5

our E&T, UTI myths, and pneumonia episodes, he's going to touch on the importance of bringing the

1:07.6

human element into our care for COVID patients. All right. First up, we've got

1:12.7

Swami on his experience in New York City when it comes to oxygenation strategies.

1:19.9

There have been a lot of messages on social media in all of the education, the foam that we are

1:24.7

producing about oxygenation and COVID-19 and how we should go

1:28.7

about oxygenating these patients. I've had some experience with this over the last couple of weeks,

1:33.9

unfortunately, or fortunately, because I can try to share that with those of you who haven't

1:38.1

quite felt the surge hit you and are looking for answers or solutions. And the first thing

1:43.3

I have to say is that I don't have an answer or a solution. This is all developing. And what I am saying today might change tomorrow or the day after that. And it's definitely different than what I was doing a couple of weeks prior. But I want to share some of those experiences. And the other disclaimer I want to give is that I haven't tried all of these different techniques. I've been in conversations with people like George Kovach and Rich Levittan and Scott Weingart and Chris Nixon about these things

2:05.6

and trying to figure out what the best way is to go about doing it. And I'm going to share those

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