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1/ You're finally settled in as an attending and you get a new patient.

They sound brain brain dead.
They clinically look brain dead.
Your team asks if they're brain dead.

Well this turned serious… a quick #tweetorial about 🧠 death
#NeuroTwitter #Neurocrit #MedTwitter
2/ The transfer 📞 you got was a 28 yo with no other history. They were concerned about her being in status epilepticus.

You turn off all sedation. They're still unresponsive.
3/ Clinically, they're intubated and have fixed and dilated 👀. No corneal or cough and not breathing over the vent. No motor response w/ painful stimuli 🤕

You scan their labs - ✅ no significant abnormalities You check their vitals - ✅ looks all good

What should we do next?
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‼️ #CriticalCare #Tweetorial ‼️

🫁 Tracheostomy Basics & Trach Emergencies 🫁

Join me on a review tracheostomy tube basics and can't miss emergency situations!
 
#EmoryNCCTweetorials

#FOAMcc for #CritCare #EmergencyMedicine #HospitalMedicine #MedEd #Neurocrit #PulmCrit

1/🧵
Goals for this #Tweetorial

1-Review basics of the tracheostomy tube
2- Review anatomy relevant to tracheostomy placement
3- Safety tips for your inpatients with trachs
4- Review emergency situations relevant to trachs

2/🧵
Lets start with a case...

60s y/o male with a left basal ganglia ICH 🧠 who is now s/p bedside percutaneous tracheostomy placement 4 days ago. You are called into the room for a high pressure alarm 🚨

What is your first step?

3/🧵
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I listen to ~90 #Podcasts on a (semi) regular basis. Let me give you a rundown of ALL of them and why you should listen to some amazing #FOAMed, especially for all the new #EmergencyMedicine interns. #FOAMed #MedEd #medtwitter
First of all, you need a good podcast app. I absolutely love Downcast. Great app, gives you more control over playback, downloading, and allows you to categorize your podcasts into playlists (picture 2). This is where you get to customize your #FOAMed experience! #medtwitter
In no particular order,

- Anesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC). Great insight into Crit Care from an anesthesia perspective. Coming from EM, this is great to listen to- much different from my day-to-day! #FOAMed #FOAMcc #CriticalCare
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