Should have been read by those in charge in 2019/20!
Should have been read by those in charge in 2019/20!
59.8% of non-trauma patients have midline cervical spine tenderness - such a non-specific sign.
Seems more likely to mislead than help in trauma secondary survey. So why do I still feel the neck?
emj.bmj.com/content/39/4...
59.8% of non-trauma patients have midline cervical spine tenderness - such a non-specific sign.
Seems more likely to mislead than help in trauma secondary survey. So why do I still feel the neck?
emj.bmj.com/content/39/4...
Pretty poor ability to predict individual need for time critical treatment (or death).
Maybe it’s a "one score cannot be right for all patients" problem?
emj.bmj.com/content/earl...
Pretty poor ability to predict individual need for time critical treatment (or death).
Maybe it’s a "one score cannot be right for all patients" problem?
emj.bmj.com/content/earl...
Setting the intercollegiate framework for PEM in the UK. Writing paeds EM standards. Designing PEM training.
Mentoring and supporting EM development in many countries around the world as IFEM president.
Always awesome @rcem.bsky.social
Setting the intercollegiate framework for PEM in the UK. Writing paeds EM standards. Designing PEM training.
Mentoring and supporting EM development in many countries around the world as IFEM president.
Always awesome @rcem.bsky.social
Do you document crowding in clinical notes? If so what phrases do you use?
Do you document crowding in clinical notes? If so what phrases do you use?
Problem is coroner and solicitor hold staff accountable for inadequate care - but if you haven’t seen the patient you cannot be personally held liable.
Problem is coroner and solicitor hold staff accountable for inadequate care - but if you haven’t seen the patient you cannot be personally held liable.
Send blood tests?
IV antibiotics in sepsis?
IV morphine in hip fracture?
Into X-ray, then back to amb?
Into CT, then back to amb?
Horrible discussion, but is a reality.
Send blood tests?
IV antibiotics in sepsis?
IV morphine in hip fracture?
Into X-ray, then back to amb?
Into CT, then back to amb?
Horrible discussion, but is a reality.
BUT matching to average numbers means you are under-resourced 50% of the time!
Also matching to predicted variation (as well as predicted numbers) is absolutely key.
BUT matching to average numbers means you are under-resourced 50% of the time!
Also matching to predicted variation (as well as predicted numbers) is absolutely key.
7 day follow up. More falls with a higher step count.
So if you try and get around early you are more likely to fall (of course). But maybe early mobilisers have better long term outcomes.
Interesting use of tech - conclusions:
doi.org/10.1111/jgs....
7 day follow up. More falls with a higher step count.
So if you try and get around early you are more likely to fall (of course). But maybe early mobilisers have better long term outcomes.
Interesting use of tech - conclusions:
doi.org/10.1111/jgs....
www.thetimes.com/comment/colu...
www.thetimes.com/comment/colu...
In the olden days land lines and pagers worked 24/7.
Now most people have only mobiles - and have them silenced at night?
How does your HMIP approach this? (And has anyone done a 2am rest?)
In the olden days land lines and pagers worked 24/7.
Now most people have only mobiles - and have them silenced at night?
How does your HMIP approach this? (And has anyone done a 2am rest?)
So many questions and I am sorry that there was not time to answer them all.
If I couldn’t get round to you - post here (or the other) and I will continue the conversation.
So many questions and I am sorry that there was not time to answer them all.
If I couldn’t get round to you - post here (or the other) and I will continue the conversation.