Description
+ Include: 78 videos + 2 pdfs, size: 8.67 GB
+ Target Audience: emergency room physicians
+ Sample video: contact me for sample video
+ Information:
Need-to-Know Emergency Medicine: A Review for Physicians in a Hurry covers the multispecialty problems, conditions, and dilemmas emergency physicians face every day. Included in this online CME course are very brief, highly-focused and laser-sharp overviews of signs and symptoms, diagnostic testing, diagnostic decision making, treatment, and disposition.
Get expert advice and clinical guidance you can use in making time-sensitive healthcare decisions for patients with myriad, complex conditions. This continuing medical education program delivers expert take-home points with each lecture, such as:
- Congestive Heart Failure. Be sure to assess perfusion in addition to volume status, since normotensive patients can still be in cardiogenic shock.
- Esophageal Disorders. Esophageal foreign body or food impaction is most often seen in pediatric patients. Depending on the foreign body, it may require urgent endoscopy and removal. Often glucagon can be administered for spontaneous passage.
- Nonaccidental Trauma. U.S. physicians are legally mandated to report any nonaccidental trauma to child protective services. The ultimate determination of whether abuse has occurred can take days to weeks. Focus on treating injuries and establishing a safe disposition.
- Electrical Injuries. The extent of surface burns does NOT predict the extent of internal injuries. Therefore, unlike in the management of other burns, Parkland’s formula for fluid resuscitation should not be used for these burns.
- And more…
Learning Objectives
At the completion of this course, you should be able to:
- Summarize a diagnostic approach for a patient with elevated blood pressure
- List the risk factors and causes of upper gastrointestinal bleeding
- Compare the etiologies of primary spontaneous pneumothorax with secondary spontaneous pneumothorax
- Recognize which bone fractures are orthopedic emergencies
- Identify the signs and symptoms of pneumonia found on physical examination
- Describe the emergency physician’s role in the treatment of a victim of sexual assault
- List the most commonly found pediatric abdominal emergencies
- Discuss the ABCs — Airway, Breathing, Circulation — in the assessment of patient with burns
- Differentiate between primary headache disorders and secondary headache disorders
- Recognize the signs and symptoms of psychosis
- Summarize the physical examination findings of anemia
- Describe the clinical presenting features of opioid use disorder
Intended Audience
This activity is designed for emergency room physicians.
Date of Original Release: September 30, 2022
Estimated Time to Complete: 19.50 hours
+ Topics:
1. Acute Coronary Syndromes.mp4
2. Congestive Heart Failure.mp4
3. Pericarditis & Myocarditis.mp4
4. Peripheral Vascular Disease.mp4
5. Bradyarrhythmias.mp4
6. Tachyarrhythmias.mp4
7. Hypertension.mp4
8. Shock.mp4
9. Gastrointestinal Bleeding.mp4
10. Esophageal Disorders.mp4
11. Pancreaticobiliary Disorders.mp4
12. Liver Disorders.mp4
13. Appendicitis & Diverticulitis.mp4
14. Pneumothorax.mp4
15. Pulmonary Embolism.mp4
16. Pulmonary Hypertension.mp4
17. Asthma & Acute Bronchitis.mp4
18. Obstructive Lung Disease.mp4
19. Common Fractures.mp4
20. Common Dislocations.mp4
21. Musculoskeletal – Inflammatory & Infectious Conditions.mp4
22. Low Back Pain.mp4
23. Sepsis.mp4
24. Sexually Transmitted Diseases.mp4
25. Respiratory Infections.mp4
26. Meningitis & Encephalitis.mp4
27. Skin & Soft Tissue Infections.mp4
28. COVID-19.mp4
29. Ectopic Pregnancy.mp4
30. Complicated Labor & Delivery.mp4
31. Sexual Assault.mp4
32. Foreign Objects.mp4
33. Sports Injuries.mp4
34. Nonaccidental Trauma.mp4
35. Pediatric Fever.mp4
36. Pediatric Abdominal Pain.mp4
37. Pediatric Respiratory Disease.mp4
38. Initial Evaluation of the Traumatically Injured Patient.mp4
39. Blunt Trauma.mp4
40. Penetrating Trauma.mp4
41. Burns.mp4
42. Stroke.mp4
43. Seizures in Adults.mp4
44. Intracranial Hemorrhage.mp4
45. Dizziness & Vertigo.mp4
46. Headache.mp4
47. ED Substance Use Disorder Management.mp4
48. Delirium.mp4
49. Psychosis.mp4
50. Suicidal Ideation.mp4
51. Lesions & Rashes.mp4
52. Cutaneous Emergencies.mp4
53. Diabetic Ketoacidosis.mp4
54. Electrolyte Abnormalities.mp4
55. Thyroid Disease.mp4
56. Vitamin Deficiencies.mp4
57. Eating Disorders.mp4
58. Bleeding Disorders.mp4
59. Transfusion Reactions.mp4
60. Anemia.mp4
61. Neutropenia & Immunocompromised.mp4
62. Acid-Base Disorders.mp4
63. Renal Failure.mp4
64 Ocular Injuries.mp4
65. The Red Eye.mp4
66. Atraumatic Visual Loss.mp4
67. ENT Disorders.mp4
68. Head & Neck Disorders.mp4
69. Urinary Tract Infections.mp4
70. Genitourinary Tract Disorders.mp4
71. Drugs of Abuse.mp4
72. Toxidromes.mp4
73. Common Antidotes.mp4
74. Carbon Monoxide Poisoning.mp4
75. Bites & Stings.mp4
76. Drowning.mp4
77. Altitude Sickness.mp4
78. Electrical Injuries.mp4
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