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ABC's of POCUS
Forming the platform for my CCS2018 talk, ‘POCUS on ITU’! My infographic on the
ABC's of POCUS Forming the platform for my CCS2018 talk, ‘POCUS on ITU’! My infographic on the ABC’s of POCUS! Jonny Wilkinson @Wilkinsonjonny #Diagnosis #CriticalCare #POCUS #ABCs #ABCDEs #clinical #ultrasound
General Bacterial Antibiogram - Antibiotics and Spectrum of Coverage
Make sure you consult your local antibiogram!
VRE -
General Bacterial Antibiogram - Antibiotics and Spectrum of Coverage Make sure you consult your local antibiogram! VRE - MRSA - GRAM POSITIVES - GRAM NEGATIVES - PSEUDOMONAS - ANAEROBES - ATYPICALS - ANAEROBES - ATYPICALS - penicillin, amoxicillin/ampicillin, amox-clav/amp-sulbactam, methicillin/oxacillin, piperacilin-tazobactam/ticarcillin-clavulanate - 1st gen cephalosporins, 2nd gen cephalosporins (cefoxitin,cefotetan), 3rd gen cephalosporins, 4th gen cephalosporins (cefepime), (ceftazidime), 5th gen cephalosporins (ceftaroline) - carbapenems, aztreonam - ceftaz-avi, ceftolozane-tazo, mero-vabor / imi-relee, cefiderocol - TMP-SMX - clindamycin - vancomycin / oritavancin / dalbavancin - daptomycin, linezolid / tedizolid - tetracyclines (doxycycline) - tigecycline / eravacycline / omadacycline - lefamulin - macrolides - quinolones (delafloxacin, moxifloxacin) - aminoglycosides - fosfomycin - colistin / polymyxin B - metronidazole Dr. Jen Fulcher @FulchJen #Antibiogram #Antibiotics #Classes #Bacterial #Spectrum #Coverage #Susceptibility #Susceptibilities #Pharmacology #Microbiology #sensitivities
3D-CAM Assessment for Delirium

Feature 1: Acute Change / Fluctuating Course
 • Assessment questions: Self report of
3D-CAM Assessment for Delirium Feature 1: Acute Change / Fluctuating Course • Assessment questions: Self report of confusion OR disorientation OR hallucinations • Observed fluctuations in: consciousness OR attention OR speech Feature 2: Inattention • Assessment questions incorrect: Digit Span 3 backwards OR 4 backwards OR days of week backwards OR months of year backwards • Observed: Trouble keeping track of interview or inappropriately distracted Feature 3: Disorganized Thinking • Assessment questions incorrect: Orientation to year, day of week, type of place • Observed: Flow of ideas unclear/illogical, conversation rambling/off target or abnormally sparse Feature 4: Altered Level of Consciousness • Observed: Patient sleepy, stuporous, comatose and/or hypervigilant #3DCAM #Confusion #Assessment #Method #Delirium #diagnosis
REBEL Review 100: Canadian Syncope Risk Score 

Predisposition to Vasovagal Symptoms (-1)
History of Heart Disease (1)
Any
REBEL Review 100: Canadian Syncope Risk Score Predisposition to Vasovagal Symptoms (-1) History of Heart Disease (1) Any SBP <90 or >180 mmHg (2) Elevated Troponin (>99% of Normal) (2) Abnormal QRS Axis (<-30 or >100) (1) QRS Duration 130 ms (1) Corrected QT Interval > 480 ms (2) Vasovagal Syncope (-2) Cardiac Syncope (2) via Mark Ramzy, DO #Canadian #Syncope #Risk #Score #stratification #diagnosis
Pertinent Chest x-ray Findings in the Trauma Patient and Implications
Respiratory distress without x-ray findings - Central
Pertinent Chest x-ray Findings in the Trauma Patient and Implications Respiratory distress without x-ray findings - Central nervous system (CNS) injury, aspiration, traumatic asphyxia Any rib fracture - Pneumothorax, pulmonary contusion Fracture of first three ribs or sternoclavicular fracture-dislocation - Airway or great vessel injury Fracture of lower ribs 9 to 12 - Abdominal injury Two or more rib fractures in two or more places - Flail chest, pulmonary contusion Scapular fracture - Great vessel injury, pulmonary contusion, brachial plexus injury Mediastinal widening - Great vessel injury, sternal fracture, thoracic spine injury Persistent large pneumothorax or air leak after chest tube insertion - Bronchial tear Mediastinal air - Esophageal disruption, tracheal injury, pneumoperitoneum Gastrointestinal (GI) gas pattern in the chest (loculated air) - Diaphragmatic rupture NG tube in the chest - Diaphragmatic rupture or ruptured esophagus Air fluid level in the chest - Hemopneumothorax or diaphragmatic rupture Disrupted diaphragm - Abdominal visceral injury Free air under the diaphragm - Ruptured hollow abdominal viscus #cxr #chestxray #trauma #diagnosis #signs #radiology