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CCC Update 004

by Dr Chris Nickson, last update April 27, 2019

CCC Critical Care compendium 340

CCC Update 004 features glucose control, echo for AS, sugammadex, post-arrest prognosis, SDD, physiotherapy, pandemic, bicarb and DKA, and HSV encephalitis

Funtabulously Frivolous Friday Five 090

by Dr Chris Nickson, last update August 16, 2019

FFFF-Feature Funtabulous LITFL 340

In the 90th FFFF you will develop a new found fear of caterpillars, be mystifed by Obecalp, puzzle over what over 70% of antibiotics are used for in the good ole USA, weigh up the framing effect and undergo surgery in 1945 with an unusual implement…

CCC Update 003

by Dr Chris Nickson, last update April 27, 2019

CCC Critical Care compendium 340

CCC Update 003 features the glycocalyx, septic emboli, VBG v ABG, splenectomy care, antibiotic timing, storage lesions, submassive PE & lit summaries.

Funtabulously Frivolous Friday Five 089

by Dr Chris Nickson, last update August 16, 2019

Fab Four FFFF 340

In the 89th FFFF we find out how the Spanish health service intends to save 2 billion euros a year, what condition accounts for over 10 million courses of antibiotics each year in the US, as well as learn about a clever Dutch physiologist, ego bias and micromorts.

CCC Update 002

by Dr Chris Nickson, last update April 27, 2019

CCC Critical Care compendium 340

CCC Update 002 features a raft of changes in the wake of the TTM trial, as well as adaptive trial designs, ammonia, quorum sensing, Stenotrophomonas multophilia, obesity in trauma, and antibiotic timing.

A Storm is Brewing

by Dr Chris Nickson, last update June 13, 2019

Literary-Medicine-340

Tim Minchin’s brilliant beat-poem “Storm” strikes a dagger in the heart of pseudo-medical flim-flammery and quackadelic mind muddling. You’ll be glad to hear that there is a new animated version…

Own the Oxygen!

by Dr Chris Nickson, last update March 17, 2019

Ruling the Resus Room 340

Keeping your patient oxygenated during rapid sequence intubation has never been easier – with Own the Oxygen

If the lights go out…

by Dr Chris Nickson, last update February 27, 2019

If the light on the laryngoscope fails, clean contact between blade and handle, check bulb is screwed in place securely. If this fails, use a spoon

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