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The Resus Room

June 2016; papers of the month

The Resus Room

Simon Laing

Science, Emergencymedicine, Medicine, Health & Fitness, Em, Ae

4.8678 Ratings

🗓️ 1 June 2016

⏱️ 26 minutes

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0:00.0

Hi and welcome back to the podcast. I'm Simon Lang and I've got with me Rob Van Wick after absolutely no IT cock-ups. It's been absolutely seamless to get to this point. So thanks loads for joining Rob. It's really made the process loads easier.

0:22.3

It's been superb so far. It's been nothing but an enjoyable experience, Simon. Thank you.

0:28.4

Let's hope it can stay that way. Right. So we've got June's papers of the month and we're going to

0:33.5

run through four different papers that are looking at different parts of our practice.

0:38.3

So we've got some bits on CT head imaging and those patients that turn up a little bit later than just after injury.

0:46.3

We're going to be having a little think about risk-stressifying TIAs and whether or not that's a good thing for our patients.

0:52.3

Looking at the importance of starting IV fluids early on in sepsis and how that relates

0:58.0

to outcomes and finally we're going to be looking at that really common problem.

1:03.0

What happens when you need a surgical airway on a plane and all you've got in your pocket is a Bicbiro?

1:09.0

Happens all the time, I'm ready. I'm ready to go.

1:11.6

Well, maybe you shouldn't be, Rob. Let's wait until we get onto that paper.

1:14.7

I'll be the judge of that.

1:16.1

Okay, well, let's kick it off with CC head imaging.

1:19.7

Sounds reasonable.

1:20.9

Thanks very much.

1:23.2

Why not? Why not start there, hey?

1:27.4

So, I don't know about you, Rob, but when a patient turns up and they've had a head injury 24, 48 hours ago,

1:34.0

I feel quite satisfied in myself that actually they're probably a lower risk of having a significant injury

1:40.2

than those patients who are turning up fresh after their injury

1:43.2

because they've sort of

1:44.4

triaged themselves by surviving to 24 hours.

1:48.9

Totally. I absolutely agree with that. Yeah, I think it's one of those things that you can

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