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Acute care | thinking critical care
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A blog for thinking docs: blending good evidence, physiology, common sense, and applying it at the bedside! August 5, 2016. Tom Woodcock: The Revised Starling Principle and The Glycocalyx! So I stumbled upon the whole glycocalyx thing a couple years ago, and this prompted me to try more enteral fluids – the only way fluids normally ever enter the vasculature – but little else. Aware that it’s there, but unsure what to do about it. Is Jon-Emile’s take on it – a must-read. Love to hear some thoughts! I was...
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A blog for thinking docs: blending good evidence, physiology, common sense, and applying it at the bedside! August 5, 2016. Tom Woodcock: The Revised Starling Principle and The Glycocalyx! So I stumbled upon the whole glycocalyx thing a couple years ago, and this prompted me to try more enteral fluids – the only way fluids normally ever enter the vasculature – but little else. Aware that it’s there, but unsure what to do about it. Is Jon-Emile’s take on it – a must-read. Love to hear some thoughts! A rea...
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NS | thinking critical care
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A blog for thinking docs: blending good evidence, physiology, common sense, and applying it at the bedside! May 31, 2016. Fluids in Sepsis: An EmCrit Webinar! We talk about a bunch of stuff around fluids, which, how much, how to assess, etc. Anyhow, I hope I got a few ideas across, but it was really cool to hear that these gurus do use ultrasound – don’t necessarily strictly adhere to, for instance, EGDT, and also advocate that guidelines are guidelines and not necessarily gold standards. March 24, 2015.
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crystalloids | thinking critical care
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A blog for thinking docs: blending good evidence, physiology, common sense, and applying it at the bedside! August 5, 2016. Tom Woodcock: The Revised Starling Principle and The Glycocalyx! So I stumbled upon the whole glycocalyx thing a couple years ago, and this prompted me to try more enteral fluids – the only way fluids normally ever enter the vasculature – but little else. Aware that it’s there, but unsure what to do about it. Is Jon-Emile’s take on it – a must-read. Love to hear some thoughts! I was...
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volume expansion | thinking critical care
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A blog for thinking docs: blending good evidence, physiology, common sense, and applying it at the bedside! August 25, 2016. MOPOCUS: A great synopsis by Ha and Toh. #FOAMed, #FOAMcc, #FOAMus. Just came across this review and figured I should share. The authors make a great synopsis and review of POCUS in acute illness:. MOPOCUS Review by Ha &To. The only thing I would add to this is a more physiological way to assess the IVC, which I’ve blogged about here. Early goal directed therapy. August 5, 2016.
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acute | thinking critical care
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A blog for thinking docs: blending good evidence, physiology, common sense, and applying it at the bedside! August 5, 2016. Tom Woodcock: The Revised Starling Principle and The Glycocalyx! So I stumbled upon the whole glycocalyx thing a couple years ago, and this prompted me to try more enteral fluids – the only way fluids normally ever enter the vasculature – but little else. Aware that it’s there, but unsure what to do about it. Is Jon-Emile’s take on it – a must-read. Love to hear some thoughts! I was...
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Enteral Fluid Resuscitation (EFR): Third-world medicine in the modern ED/ICU? (ORT part 2) – #FOAMed, #FOAMcc, #FOAMer | thinking critical care
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A blog for thinking docs: blending good evidence, physiology, common sense, and applying it at the bedside! March 21, 2015. Enteral Fluid Resuscitation (EFR): Third-world medicine in the modern ED/ICU? ORT part 2) – #FOAMed, #FOAMcc, #FOAMer. Enteral Fluid Resuscitation in the ER/ICU? For those who did’t come across it, part 1 of this series can be found here: http:/ wp.me/p1avUV-e8. Can I use oral hydration as a cutting edge therapy in my life-and-death patients? What’s in it? Well, I like the slow and ...
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hypovolemia | thinking critical care
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A blog for thinking docs: blending good evidence, physiology, common sense, and applying it at the bedside! August 25, 2016. MOPOCUS: A great synopsis by Ha and Toh. #FOAMed, #FOAMcc, #FOAMus. Just came across this review and figured I should share. The authors make a great synopsis and review of POCUS in acute illness:. MOPOCUS Review by Ha &To. The only thing I would add to this is a more physiological way to assess the IVC, which I’ve blogged about here. Early goal directed therapy. August 5, 2016.
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Uncategorized | thinking critical care
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A blog for thinking docs: blending good evidence, physiology, common sense, and applying it at the bedside! August 25, 2016. MOPOCUS: A great synopsis by Ha and Toh. #FOAMed, #FOAMcc, #FOAMus. Just came across this review and figured I should share. The authors make a great synopsis and review of POCUS in acute illness:. MOPOCUS Review by Ha &To. The only thing I would add to this is a more physiological way to assess the IVC, which I’ve blogged about here. Early goal directed therapy. August 5, 2016.