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Central Venous Catheter site selection - Clinical Decision Aid
IJ vs Subclavian vs Supraclavicular vs Femoral by
Central Venous Catheter ... ease and risk of infection ... CriticalCare #Central #Venous ... #Catheters #CVC ... Locations #Sites #Infections
Intravascular Complications of Central Venous Catheterization by Insertion Site
Complications in the Three-Choice Comparison, According to Insertion-Site
Complications of Central Venous ... the Three-Choice Comparison ... #EBM #RCT #Central ... #Venous #Catheters ... Locations #Sites #Infections
Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT) - Overview
Types of CRRT
 • CVVHD - Continuous Veno-Venous hemodialysis -
CVVHD - Continuous Veno-Venous ... CVVH - Continuous Veno-Venous ... CVVHDF - Continuous Veno-Venous ... L IJV - ↑ risk catheter ... Vein - ↑ risk of infection
What's in a Blood Gas? VBG vs ABG

BOTTOM LINE: VBG is less painful, more easily obtained
#EBM #Diagnosis ... #Differences #Versus ... #Comparison #PH
Central line myth #2: location, location, location 

By far the best data we have to guide
total of 3471 catheters ... pubmed/26398070 #EBM ... #RCT #Central #Venous ... #Catheters #CVC ... Locations #Sites #Infections
Red Flags in Back Pain
 • Cancer: Age > 50, History of cancer, Unexplained weight loss,
modification, NSAIDs) • Infection ... bacteremia, Indwelling venous ... catheter, IV drug
LOWMAGHI - Magnesium for Afib Rate Control

LOw dose MAGnesium sulfate versus HIgh dose in the early
MAGnesium sulfate versus ... Acad Emerg Med. ... . doi: 10.1111/acem ... #Fibrillation #EBM
ABG vs VBG: Arterial vs Venous Blood Gases

ABG
PROS: Tells you exactly what the arterial environment looks
VBG: Arterial vs Venous ... bleeding, hematoma, infection ... #Correlation #Comparison
Facial Swelling - Differential Diagnosis Framework for Facial Edema

Infectious:
	• Dental abscess
	• Ludwig's angina
	• Vincent's angina
	• Cellulitis
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Facial Edema Infectious ... • Cavernous venous ... syndrome • Central venous ... with central line catheters ... thrombosis • Central venous
Clinical Manifestations of Human Herpes Viruses (HHV)

Herpes simplex virus 1	HSV-1	Frequently subclinical (80-90%) Oral lesions (10-20%) congenital
Herpes simplex virus ... 20%) congenital infection ... Herpes simplex virus ... EBV Mononucleosis ... Microbiology #Diagnosis #Comparison