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EM1 Module: Pulmonary Emergencies

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Rapid Sequence Intubation
[USC Grand Rounds July 19, 2007]
LAC+USC Program Director Stuart Swadron reviews the steps of RSI.
Stuart Swadron
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End Tidal CO2
[USC Grand Rounds August 2, 2007]
Los Angeles Fire Department Medical Diretor and LAC+USC faculty Marc Eckstein discusses the utility of end tidal CO2 in prehospital care and in the ED.
Marc Eckstein
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Ventilator Management in the ED
[USC Grand Rounds October 25, 2007]
Faculty Josh Quinones reviews ventilator settings and management for critically ill patients in the ED.
Joshua Quinones
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Diffuse Alveolar Hemorrhage
[USC Grand Rounds March 27, 2008]
Jeremy Orvik gives his PGY4 presentation on an interesting case of diffuse alveolar hemorrhage.
PGY4 Resident
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Pulmonary Eosinophilia
[USC Grand Rounds April 3, 2008]
Chief Resident Brendan Kelleher presents several cases of pulmonary eosinophilia and their outcomes.
Chief Resident
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RSI
[USC Grand Rounds July 17, 2008]
LAC+USC EM Program Director Stuart Swadron reviews the indications and steps of rapid sequence intubation (RSI).
Stuart Swadron
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The Difficult Airway
[USC Grand Rounds July 31, 2008]
LAC+USC faculty and airway guru Stephen Docherty shares some invaluable strategies for managing the difficult airway.
Stephen Docherty
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69:47
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Valvular Emergencies
[All LA Conference September 4, 2008]
Stuart Swadron reviews the KEY valvular emergencies that all ER docs need to know!
Stuart Swadron
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