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A and B are guides to the lines of incision when performing an escharotomy (from PrimarySurgery.org)
) #Management #Burn ... #Escharotomy #CompartmentSyndrome
Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome (CECS)
 • Diagnosis Of CECS requires patient to undergo the same exertional
Compartment Syndrome (CECS ... • Diagnosis Of CECS ... Diagnostic criteria for CECS ... ChronicExertional #CompartmentSyndrome ... #CECS #pathophysiology
Escharotomy - Procedure Instructions

An unlikely procedure for an EM physician in St Mungo's,  but an
#Management #Burn ... #Instructions #CompartmentSyndrome
Acute Compartment Syndrome
 • Crush injuries, burns, circumferential constriction to limbs (each containing facially divided muscle
Crush injuries, burns ... pressure #Acute #CompartmentSyndrome
Bradycardia
1) First Steps: IV, O2, Monitors, ECG, Pads on patient, Crash Cart in room. Is patient
Turn rate to 30bpm ... differential #management #cardiology
Cavities frequently arise within a mass or an area of consolidation as a result of necrosis.
We
become infected and turn ... Clinical #Diagnosis #Radiology
Atrial Flutter on Neck Examination

If you can dx this rhythm, you are born before 1960. 
Early
rhythm, you are born ... Clinical #Video #Cardiology
This is what hemorrhagic tamponade looks like. Clotted pericardial blood smashing the heart. Burn this into
Burn this into your ... EM_RESUS #Clinical #Cardiology
Hyperkalemia EKG - K of 8.5

Here’s an #ECG of a man with ROSC after cardiac arrest

Computer
calling STEMI Burn ... Electrocardiogram #Cardiology
Lung infarction
The radiographic features of acute pulmonary thromboembolism are insensitive and nonspecific.
The most common radiographic findings
were seen on a CECT ... #Clinical #Radiology