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Cliff Reid
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Inside My Hypervigilant Mind: OBSESSIVE System for Taming the Medical Literature!
Not for the faint hearted!
Here's the system I use for keeping up to date with medical journals
Join me as I peruse the critical care literature and get VERY distracted by lots of interesting articles that might help my practice
Resources used and mentioned in the video:
How smarter people than me keep up to date: video on how to let others do the work for you: ua-cam.com/video/LxWUd4w6CA0/v-deo.html
One tab www.one-tab.com/
Google sheets docs.google.com/spreadsheets/u/0/?ec=asw-sheets-hero-goto
Papers Reference Management Solution: papersapp.com
Evernote evernote.com/
This video isn't sponsored by anyone - I use all the resources listed above because I find them useful
Here's the system I use for keeping up to date with medical journals
Join me as I peruse the critical care literature and get VERY distracted by lots of interesting articles that might help my practice
Resources used and mentioned in the video:
How smarter people than me keep up to date: video on how to let others do the work for you: ua-cam.com/video/LxWUd4w6CA0/v-deo.html
One tab www.one-tab.com/
Google sheets docs.google.com/spreadsheets/u/0/?ec=asw-sheets-hero-goto
Papers Reference Management Solution: papersapp.com
Evernote evernote.com/
This video isn't sponsored by anyone - I use all the resources listed above because I find them useful
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How To Build A Vomit Simulator
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Contaminated airways can be a nightmare if you don't know how to manage them. Thanks to Jim DuCanto and his SALAD (Suction Assisted Laryngoscopy with Airway Decontamination) approach and simulators (and resus-friendly suction catheter) we have a plan and a way to train This low cost hand-pumped self contained SALAD simulator provides a way for your airway manikin to keep regurgitating without n...
What It Takes To Be At The Cutting Edge - Quick conference talk summary
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A brief overview of a talk I gave about Cutting Edge Individuals and Cutting Edge Emergency Departments at the Royal College of Emergency Medicine Annual Scientific Conference in Manchester in 2015
RSI in the ED - does one size fit all? Quick conference talk summary
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A brief overview of a talk I gave about RSI in the ED at the Royal College of Emergency Medicine Annual Scientific Conference in Exeter in 2014 It was called "RSI for all occasions - does one size fit all?"
Training for Prehospital MASTERY: Prehospital Trauma Education - The Sydney Way
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This presentation was given at the London Trauma Conference in 2014 when I was the Director of Training at Sydney HEMS I was asked to answer three questions: 1. What was the traditional approach? 2. Can it be improved? 3. How can monitor progress? Chapters: 00:00 Intro 01:11 What was the traditional approach? 01:55 Training for performance 02:52 Challenges of mission readiness training in a big...
A Doctor Reflects on His FAILURE to Communicate by Examining Mental Models
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A Doctor reflects on a prehospital case and his poor sharing of mental models by examining mental models in more detail Originally presented on 31st January 2024 in person at the Sydney HEMS Education Day
How to Intubate Infants - Key Tips on Laryngoscopy
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Tips on infant intubation using videolaryngscopy with a standard geometry blade Chapters: 00:00 Confirming readiness for intubation 00:18 Mouth opening and caution regarding short distances 00:38 Identify uvula 00:50 Finding epiglottis 01:03 Vallecula placement tips: engaging the hypoepigottic ligament 01:44 Tube placement 02:03 Cuff inflation maintaing laryngoscopy 02:10 Connecting circuit wit...
NEW Causes Of Cardiac Arrest You NEVER Thought Of?! Meet The Hs & Ts & Cs!
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A discussion of the causes of cardiac arrest, including the classic 'Hs & Ts' along with some you may not have considered Ischemia / Structural / Electrical model from Tamis-Holland JE, Menon V, Johnson NJ, Kern KB, Lemor A, Mason PJ, et al. Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory Management of the Comatose Adult Patient With an Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: A Scientific Statement From the America...
How Do Smart People Keep Up To Date?
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Trying to stay up to date with medical literature can be overwhelming and is nearly impossible to do comprehensively I present a system for finding recent SECONDARY EVIDENCE in emergency medicine / critical care, where someone else has done the hard work of finding and summarising the articles for you. This is how the smart people keep up to date You can aggregate all these resources in one pla...
Game-Changer Alert: Essential Insights into Updated Emergency Airway Guidelines
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The European Society for Emergency Medicine have published a statement commenting on recent airway management guidelines from the Society of Critical Care Medicine. This document contains a lot of sense and could be a useful resource for Emergency Departments in developing their airway management processes Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 01:38 Training 01:56 Checklists 02:07 Team Composition 03:28...
Essential Bougie Microskills You Need To Know
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Here are two ways to gain finer control of your bougie tip when intubating The Scissor Grip and the Dental Fulcrum technique allow you to direct the tip of your bougie more anteriorly Important! 1. These don't work well with all types of bougie - practice with the make of bougie you have access to before you try these on patients 2. This is aimed at bougie use with direct laryngoscopy or standa...
Own Your Sepsis Resuscitation
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This is an excerpt from a Zoom-based Grand Rounds I presented to my friends in India in November 2023 Concepts: 1. Is it Sepsis? Think broadly about other causes of hypotension or lactatemia 2. Primary Survey and Resuscitation ABCs, antibiotics 3. Thorough Source Identification History, examination, Sepsis Secondary Survey, Ultrasound, Labs & Micro specimens, Radiology including low threshold f...
Apneic Ventilation for RSI in severe ARDS
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Apneic Ventilation for RSI in severe ARDS
Making Things Happen - The Art of Leading Resuscitation
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Making Things Happen - The Art of Leading Resuscitation
Resuscitation Mindset for Life Saving Procedures
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Resuscitation Mindset for Life Saving Procedures
Resus Room Entropy - The Tendency Towards CHAOS
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Resus Room Entropy - The Tendency Towards CHAOS
Unlimited Resuscitation - Going Beyond The Guidelines
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Unlimited Resuscitation - Going Beyond The Guidelines
Why Emergency Medicine Holds The Key To Happiness!
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Why Emergency Medicine Holds The Key To Happiness!
Don't Let Your Patient Bleed To Death! - Part Two
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Don't Let Your Patient Bleed To Death! - Part Two
Don't Let Your Patient Bleed To Death! - Part One
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Don't Let Your Patient Bleed To Death! - Part One
When There's No Emergency Medicine
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When There's No Emergency Medicine
Video Assisted Flexible-optic Intubation
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Video Assisted Flexible-optic Intubation
thank you
Could you please un blur the patient I'm using this video for training purposes and need to see the patient please.
Thanks Cliff, It's very interesting for me to see how quickly you can form an opinion on an article. And I like this idea of a calendar of newspapers to read, and tick off the article review each month.
Great video
Amazing video thanks alott
Keep it simple! It's usually one of three things. So...what I practice with is: "1 Heart, 2 Lungs, 3 Bloods." 1 heart: big MI. 2 Lungs: PE, or Tension Ptx. 3 Lungs: Too much K, Too much toxin, Not enough blood (circulating volume). Now, beyond that, I reach for my peripheral brain, and team for other suggestions.
I guess you have a logical mistake there? 3 Lungs you mean Bloods?
Could kidney failure also cause an elevated lactate due to the kidneys inability to excrete the lactate? Great video, thank you!
Your uses for hyperangulated are pts w/ big tongue or small chin?
Great video, Cliff, I used to do something similar but have found using Feedly and getting all the journals into one feed, plus blogs, allows me just to navigate the spot and not have to trail through all the journal contents.
Nice
Excellent summary on EAM. My current airway management practice coincides more with the EUSEM statement except for a few things i.e. vasopressors for hypotension. As you said, I think they should describe it more in terms of clinical circumstances.
Would love to listen the whole talk! Awesome!
I’ll post it soon
i completely agree with deliberate practice, but for that, it's not just a matter of training with a plan, it also involves feedback from an expert - i think that's key to help you steepen your learning curve. what do you think?
Totally agree
Thanks again Doc for a most encouraging talk applicable to multiple disciplines. Regards to you and yours
Excellent
waiting for the next video!
Great video cliff!!! I’m definitely saving this. Thank you again
another wonderful presentation Doc, much appreciated. We remain awaiting your visiting us in Miami-Dade County/Key Largo, Florida USA. We too look forward to listening to your GI talk with much enthusiasm! Take good care brother, regards to all. Un abrazo!
great video! will you do one with tips on positioning the infant pt? also, what's the brand of the manekin, if i may?
Yes more on paeds intubation and positioning are on their way The manikin is a one-off, made by a friend of mine. She’s working on improving it
I have used the American version before the past five years, at least and hypoglycemia is a standardized differentiation that we check off regularly due to the presentation of hypoglycemia being found multiple times in a cardiac arrest. It’s a simple thing to correct during a resuscitation, and then move forward in trying to find any other reversible causes. Most interestingly, controversial use of vasopressor therapy in gross hemodynamic vasodilation with presumed PEA is an interesting case to ponder. Always love your work Cliff! Keep it up mate!
Totally agree with adding Hypoglycaemia to the Hs
Thank you for the great video 😊
Good one, Cliff. Been meaning to do something similar for years to save me from doing it with trainees individually. I'll now point them your way
Thanks so much
EM CASES highly recommended
I microphone goes a long way. Good video anyway. Thanks.
First off, thank you for creating this review. This publication gives the best summary of what we consider the best practices in airway management for emergency use at the current time. As you pointed out, there are some simplifications, but these only give us an opportunity to discuss the fighter points of superior management of the critically ill patient.
Absolutely! Thanks Jim 👍🏻
Excellent summary - and I believe applies to most ICU patients as well
Thanks Doc, a point most worthy of emphasizing particularly, as you mentioned, in drowning resuscitation
Please produce the Bougi use with the I-gel for ET Intubation. Thank you again.
Outstanding. Critical intervention in the (ASAP) Adult Synergy Arrest Protocol. Strong work. Thank you.
Thank you very much for posting.Simple and brilliant!
Very very informative. Read about lactic alkalosis before and my mind was blown.
In Denmark we have PhD's in medicine who thinks there is no such thing as truth.
Evolution TRUTH? Then why is humanity devolving?
thank you for this video.... if exercise is always done in anaerobic zone.... soon, one will becone unhealthy too
I've been using VL with a cheap "aliexpress" device, it's not too bad, but i'm still in the beginning of the slope of the learning curve, and one problem i've encoutered is when using the bougie, the lamp will make it "pop" and the focus will shift to the bougie and the device will darken the rest of the picture, making it harder to see. Is it a problem with the device of with who's operating the device? would you have any tip on that? and thanks for the great videos
have you ever encountered a flimsy bougie? one that's more "elastic" than rigid? we received a batch of those, i really can't use them, trying to do those techniques just kind bends it where pressure is being applied, not moving the tip. but, het, great tips! i'll definetly work on those microskills
Yes! I was pretty horrified to find some floppy ones had found their way into our ICU airway cart so I made this video: ua-cam.com/video/8A11-hJhb-o/v-deo.htmlsi=ClQFWlCMiDPLNabC
@@CliffReid thank you for the amazing videos here!
That’s amazing. Will try on my next shift for sure!!!
Nice... Love a good acronym
(lub) D-ub… (as the fifth ‘D’) 😂
I like it!
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Excellent ideas. Thanks Cliff
Code Sepsis simulations are some of my favorite. Simple with really high impact
I'm an undergraduate paramedicine student with a psychology background. I've always seen my psychology degree as a great tool in the pre-hospital context for treating and managing MH scenes. However, I never saw the inter-personal knowledge I gained as such a powerful tool! Thanks for the video! :)
that's brilliant! couldn't agree more! i think we in EM are, as we say in Brazil, "8 or 80", no middle term - if the pt is high accuity, go all the way - cool gadgets, invasive stuff, all the drugs; but it's part of the specialty to say "you just need some rest and some ice, no xray, no cast, no antibiotics..." - makes sense?
Powerful
Nicely done Cliffy! 🚁🚑💪
Oh I love the Hamilton
This is why they wanted me to go to the hospital
Mine was not a real concern , slightly elevated, it when it up after my steroid injection
another wonderful talk Doc… aspects applicable in the pre-hospital environment as well. Thanks again!
Team situational awareness is so incredibly important. Thanks for posting!