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Hyperparathyroidism is one of those topics that is confusing, as it has primary, secondary, or terti
Today, we're going to do a quick systematic review of hyponatremia. If you're one of the few who kno
It's Monday morning and your first patient on your schedule comes in with one day of shortness of br
Today, we are going to do a quick systematic review of lymphomas: Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphomas.
One of the most common issues I face are patients who have pain, anxiety, agitation, and delirium; s
Lets talk about the approach to the patient that presents to the hospital with altered mental status
You're asked to see a 22 year old female with a past medical history of asthma who presents to the e
Last week we presented a patient presenting with signs and symptoms of a PE and CTA confirmed saddle
As you're working in the emergency room, you're asked to see a 62 year old female. She has a past me
Today, we'll be introducing Katelyn Reeve to the team who will be starting her emergency medicine fe
Prior to PA school, Zach was a clinical research coordinator at Mass General Hospital. He was lucky
This is the final lecture in our ABG mini series. Today, we're going to finish it all off with metab
This acid base disorder requires multiple steps! So, make sure to pay close attention to this one.
Today, we'll be going over part 2 of 4 of the acid base disorders. As a recap, what is normal? Wel
Over the next 4 weeks we will be going over ABGs. We're going to break them down into 4 parts, as th
Today, we're going to talk about the patient, who makes you want to go home and have your own drink.
In last weeks episode, we discussed the differences between DKA and HHS. Today, we'll be sharing how
Today, we're going to talk about the evaluation of your diabetic patient who walks into your clinica
As you start to review your patients - you get your first page. So, you call stat, and on the othe
You're on the rapid response team and are called over to a patient presenting with hypotension. Pe