Category: Morning Report

Morning Report: 7/10/2012

Today’s Morning Report is courtesy of Dr. Aherne: Supraclavicular Subclavian Central Venous Access Offers several advantages over infraclavicular approach: At the insertion site, the subclavian vein is closer to the skin Right sided approach provides a straighter path into the…

Morning Report: 7/5/2012

Today’s Morning Report is thanks to Dr. Joshi!   Clinical Scenario: 19 yo woman was walking down the street and twisted her ankle and now is in the ED for evaluation.  The next patient you are supposed to see is…

Morning Report: 6/28/2012

Thank you to Dr. Melendez for today’s Morning Report! Tylenol Overdose   Pathophysiology Acetaminophen (APAP) is rapidly absorbed from the stomach and small intestine and primarily metabolized by conjugation in the liver to nontoxic, water-soluble compounds that are eliminated in…

Morning Report: 6/26/2012

Today’s morning report is thanks to Dr. Willis!   Pradaxa: Dabigatran etexilate   Pharmacokinectics -Max effect in 2-3 hours -Excreted in 12-14 hours -Renally excreted (80%) -CrCl <30 prolonged excretion and elevated concentrations -No P450 interaction. Low plasma protein binding…

Morning Report: 6/25/2012

We’re back with all new Morning Report’s this week. Today’s is a review of IO access courtesy of Dr. Guy, so check it out!   Intraosseous Vascular Access History Sweden 1922 World war II 1944 1980 used in India for…

Morning Report: 6/12/2012

Here’s Dr. Semenovskaya with another graphically intensive Morning Report!   So, how do you fix it?     What’s next?     Thanks Zina! Leave any comments below.

Morning Report: 6/11/2012

Today’s Morning Report is courtesy of Dr. Harriott: We begin with a case presentation, A 25-year-old man was transported to the emergency department (ED) by police after exhibiting unusual behavior. The patient was found with marked agitation and altered mental…