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25.01.2022 First face to face TNCC with Linda Sims, Anne Hawkins and Liz Cloughessy during COVID utilising all social distancing and health requirements. Great group of nurses. Thanks for a great course.



23.01.2022 This image demonstrates scarlet fever. It shows a bright red non-confluent eruption with very fine papules This is part of our our brand new project, Skin Deep ...which aims to improve the diversity in skin images online. dftbubbl.es/skindeep

22.01.2022 Download high-yield #USMLE from our website: www.mediconotes.com , #subscribe, and enjoy downloading our medical notes. #medicine #medicalschool #medical #medicalnotes #doctors #futuredoctors #usmlepreparation #usmleprep #usmlestep2

21.01.2022 What is your diagnosis? Answer is here: https://www.instagram.com/dr.mo.ibrahim/



20.01.2022 This image demonstrates pityriasis versicolour It shows scaly hypopigmented patches on the lateral neck This is part of our project, Skin Deep which aims to imp...rove the diversity in skin images online. dftbubbl.es/skindeep

19.01.2022 TNCC with Nick Coleman Hicks, Priscilla Lange, Ashleigh Chestnut Hill and a fabulous group of nurses. Great course

19.01.2022 These are an excellent resouce



18.01.2022 This image demonstrates chicken pox. It shows crust on an erythematous base. This is part of our our brand new project, Skin Deep which aims to improve the dive...rsity in skin images online. dftbubbl.es/skindeep

16.01.2022 This image demonstrates toxic epidermolysis necrosis It shows dusky atypical target lesions with blisters and erosions This is part of our project, Skin Deep wh...ich aims to improve the diversity in skin images online. dftbubbl.es/skindeep

15.01.2022 Thanks Dr. Mattu

14.01.2022 Here are my top 8 tips for succeeding at intubation. To read the details just go to resus.com.au 1. Use a Video Laryngoscope(VL), or at leas...t have one nearby Okay, maybe a little controversial still. But if there is some way that you can get your hands on one....... 2. Time: Make sure I have the maximum amount of apnoea time available to me I am and have always been a massive fan of apnoeic oxygenation. I do whatever I can to maximise oxygen reserves in my patients. I use....... 3. Position: Tragus of the ear to Sternal Notch The aim is to lift the head so that the ear and the sternal notch are in line. This brings the cords into view. Obviously not in the suspected cervical injury. Thats where VL comes into use. 4. Sweep the blade to the left and hold in the midline When inserting the laryngoscope blade, do so to your right(ie., the right side of the patients mouth) and sweep the tongue towards the left, BUT let the blade come to rest in the midline........... 5. Perform Epiglotoscopy The most important landmark when looking for the cords are not the cords, but the epiglottis. Find the epiglottis and you will ...... 6. Dont pivot the blade unless you want to break the teeth In patients with dentures, we leave those dentures in whilst bagging, as they scaffold the mouth, so we can ventilate. When its time to intubate we remove them. In patients who have their own teeth, one of ...... 7. Always use a stylet I always use a stylet. There is the argument of bougie vs stylet. My argument is that the angle at the end of the stylet and the bougie is the same. If there is any swelling of the airway, the stylet may be better.... 8. Only rely on End Tidal CO2(ETCO2) for verification of tube placement I saw it go through the cords may be famous last words. Ive said them myself. I saw...... See more

14.01.2022 Can you tell your testicular torsions from your testicular appendage torsions? Heres a quick #postitpearls to outline a few clinical differences. Share your clinical experiences below! #dftb #foamed



13.01.2022 #FOAMED Case: https://www.annemergmed.com//S0196-0644(17)30266-4/fulltext 47 y/o female with complaints of sudden-onset, intermittent, right-sided, pleuriti...c chest pain BP was 164/98 mm Hg, with a pulse rate of 87 beats/min, a respiratory rate of 20 breaths/min, and normal oxygen saturation on room air See more

13.01.2022 #CEN and #TCRN must know. BS has excellent prognosis, but not central and anterior cord. Both require extensive rehabilitation.

08.01.2022 Why is it hospitals hire consultants when there own staff knows what needs to be done??Why is it hospitals hire consultants when there own staff knows what needs to be done??

08.01.2022 This image demonstrates hand, foot, + mouth disease It shows a vesicular eruption on the palms This is part of our project, Skin Deep which aims to improve the ...diversity in skin images online. dftbubbl.es/skindeep

07.01.2022 ENPC with Linda Sims, Anne Hawkins, Liz Cloughessy and a fabulous group of nurses. While we had to make some modifications due to COVID, we all had a great time.

06.01.2022 Smile for the day, thank you Andrew Bowman

04.01.2022 The scaphoid is a strange bone, which makes it prime for pimp questions! What is its blood supply and why is it unique/important? What physical exam finding is ...most specific for a scaphoid fracture? What is a humpback deformity? . . . #orthopedicsurgery #hand #handsurgery #knowledgeispower #medstudent #surgery #intern #scaphoidfracture #pocketpimped See more

04.01.2022 Thanks for sharing, smile for the day

04.01.2022 Thanks Gina Carbino

02.01.2022 Thanks for sharing

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