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111 Hyperkalemia
Episode 111
lundi 3 février 2025 • Duration 24:13
Dr. Jordan Cramer joins Dan McCollum to discuss the management of hyperkalemia.
- Learn key aspects of the history and physical
- Discuss the importance of an early ECG.
- Discover important details about a variety of treatment options.
110 GI bleeds or Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage
Episode 110
lundi 10 avril 2023 • Duration 28:22
Join Dr. Mike Wallace and Dan McCollum as they discuss the management of patients with gastrointestinal hemorrhage.
- What is the initial management of these patients?
- Who requires blood transfusions?
- Which patients require admission to the floor or the ICU?
Pearls and pitfalls in the management of these challenging patients are discussed. Enjoy!
101 Kawasaki Disease
Episode 101
lundi 8 mars 2021 • Duration 26:19
Kawasaki:
Dr. Pushpa Shivaram, an assistant professor of pediatrics and pediatric cardiologist at the Medical College of Georgia, joins Dr. Zac Hodges and Sonal Dugar (M4) to discuss this very important topic in pediatric medicine.
What exactly is Kawasaki disease and why is this topic so important?
How do you make the diagnosis and what other diagnoses should you consider?
How can you diagnosis incomplete Kawasaki when the classic features are not all present?
What is the first-line treatment?
When should you get an echocardiogram?
When should you get your referral center involved?
All of this and more from the Department of Pediatrics and the Medical College of Georgia.
Check out our website for detailed show-notes: https://www.augusta.edu/mcg/pediatrics/residency/podcast.php
Special thanks to Dr. Reda Bassali, Dr. Leizl Domingo and Dr. Julisa Patel for providing peer review for this episode.
Questions, comments, or feedback? Please email us at mcgpediatricpodcast@augusta.edu
Further Reading? Check out the clinical practice guideline from the American Heart Association with citation below.
McCrindle BW, Rowley AH, Newburger JW, et al. Diagnosis, Treatment, and Long-Term Management of Kawasaki Disease: A Scientific Statement for Health Professionals From the American Heart Association [published correction appears in Circulation. 2019 Jul 30;140(5):e181-e184]. Circulation. 2017;135(17):e927-e999. doi:10.1161/CIR.0000000000000484
Airway
mardi 16 août 2011 • Duration 49:56
Today we are breaking from the usual format and doing something a little different. If your patient doesn't have an adequate airway then we need to provide one. We are the experts in the emergent airway and there's a lot more to it than shouting out "20 of etomidate and 100 of suxs" like they used to do on the TV show ER. This podcast will go over why we intubate patients, how to prepare for an intubation, the commonly used medications for RSI, tricks of the trade (and maybe a war story or two), and post-intubation management. This is the first topic podcast that is a lot longer than the usual podcasts but airway is our number one priority so it deserves a little extra time.
Also- for the first time ever- a bonus section on a common medical myth. Should you use the D-word for pain from cholecystitis...as in Demerol? Stay tuned after the airway podcast for why this may not be a great idea and why you should just strike Demerol from your memory.
First Trimester Vaginal Bleeding
dimanche 7 août 2011 • Duration 25:30
First trimester vaginal bleeding may not be as exciting as a GSW to the chest but it's something that we see a lot in the ED and we have the chance to make a positive impact even if the news isn't good. The workup can seem very cookbook at times but its important that we get it right. In this episode, we'll review the basic workup and disposition of first trimester vaginal bleeding. Just as important as the medicine, we'll also review how to talk to patients about this sensitive and worrisome diagnosis.
Female abdominal pain
mercredi 27 juillet 2011 • Duration 26:20
A female with abdominal pain can turn into a very complicated patient, thus this chief complaint needs its very own podcast. We'll review the bread and butter basics go over some practical tips on how to avoid all the pitfalls with these patients.
Abdominal pain
mercredi 27 juillet 2011 • Duration 28:19
Abdominal pain is one of the most common complaints in the ED. In this podcast we will review how to get a good history, how to do a solid abdominal exam, and a systematic method for figuring out how to effectively use imaging with to make a diagnosis or, at the very least, rule out "the badness".
Chest pain
mercredi 27 juillet 2011 • Duration 34:49
Chest pain- its one of the most common chief complaints in the ED and we need to be the experts on this. This podcast reviews how to get a good history of the patient's chest pain, the relevant physical exam findings, how to work it up, and how to talk effectively to your consultants.
EM Basic Intro
mercredi 27 juillet 2011 • Duration 04:40
An introduction to the EM Basic Podcast and what it is all about
100 Transfusion Reactions
Episode 100
lundi 22 février 2021 • Duration 18:37
Transfusion reactions are a dreaded complication in the ED. Join emergency physicians Michael Samuels and Dan McCollum as they discuss the following and more!
- How do you recognize different types of transfusion reactions?
- How are different reactions managed?
- What infections can be seen with blood transfusion?
- Why is TRALI such a feared complication?



