Author: Jay Khadpe MD

Editor in Chief of "The Original Kings of County" Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine Assistant Residency Director SUNY Downstate / Kings County Hospital

Morning Report: 11/7/2013

Today’s Morning Report is presented by Dr. Kendall!   THE DENGUE   Swahili:  Ka dinga pepo   →  Caribbean, 1800s →  West Indian Spanish:  dengue   Background -Flavivirus transmitted by genus Aedes mosquito -50 to 390 million annual infections, 25,000 deaths…

Morning Report: 11/5/2013

Thanks to Dr. Paulson for today’s Morning Report!   Toxicology Corner The bat phone rings: “There’s a fire in the area, how many critical/non-critical beds do you have?” Dr. Silverberg: “1 million of each” Carbon Monoxide (CO) and Cyanide exposure…

Morning Report: 11/1/2013

Today’s Morning Report is presented by Dr. Brown!   Recommendations for Management of First-time Seizure and Status Epilepticus 1. Are we mandated to report to DMV? –       no, but other states (CA, DE, NV, NJ, PA) have mandatory reporting laws.…

Morning Report: 10/31/13

After a small hiatus, MR is back with Dr. Reisman presenting today’s special Halloween edition! (sorry nothing really Halloween related but still good stuff!)   Abdominal Paracentesis: prevention and management of persistent ascites leak   Diagnostic paracentesis –        New onset…

Morning Report: 10/18/2013

Thanks to Dr. Shin for today’s Morning Report!   The Bougie Uses of the Bougie Assistance in endotracheal intubation, especially difficult airways Glidescope caveats The angle of the bougie that we have will not work in a glidescope assisted intubation…

Morning Report: 10/10/2013

Today’s Morning Report is presented by Dr. Freedman!   Troponin-emia 101                    Background Compromised of three subunits:  T, I, and C Both T and I subunits are highly-specific for cardiac tissue Since 1995, has emerged as the cardiac biomarker of…

Morning Report: 10/8/2013

Thanks to Dr. Gichinga for today’s Morning Report!   Carbamazepine Toxicity Carbamazepine (5H-dibenzazepine-5-carboxamide) is an iminostilbene derivative with a tricyclic structure. It is an antiepileptic drug widely used for treatment of simple partial seizures and complex partial seizures, trigeminal neuralgia, and bipolar affective…