
Chapters:
(00:00:00) Introduction It's November!
(00:02:33) Angioedema Risk Stratification with Dr. Feltes
(00:18:21) AV Blocks with Dr. Blackwell
(00:45:35) Needle Aspiration of Peritonsillar Abscess with Dr. Hussain
(01:00:50) Thanks!
(01:02:20) Get Some Humanity Back - Your Dying Patient's Favorite Song
(01:04:09) Outro
GW Resident Report
It's sweater weather (brr) - we're back this month with a lighter episode of Resident Report podcast! In this episode cover risk stratification of angioedema patients, get back to reading EKGs with a deep dive on AV blocks, talk about how to do a needle drainage of peritonsillar abscess, and lastly Arman suggests something you can do to help learn a little bit about your patients who are unfortunately passing away in the ED. If you have any questions/comments/requests, please email [email protected].
Show Notes/Resources/References:
Predicting airway risk in angioedema: staging system based on presentation
The role of fiberoptic nasopharyngoscopy in the management of the acute airway in angioneurotic edema
EM:RAP HD Needle Aspiration Procedure Video
ALiEM Peritonsillar Abscess Guide
Antibiotic vs Drainage in Peritonsillar Abscess Meta-analysis
EM:RAP October Introduction
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Dec 1, 2023
1 hr 4 min

Chapters:
(00:00:00) Introduction It's October!
(00:01:08) How to Read an EKG with Dr. Blackwell
(00:15:04) Lyme Part 2 with Dr. Hunter
(00:28:55) Spider Bites with Dr. Markin
(00:54:57) Death Exam with Dr. Feltes
(01:16:38) Mushrooms with Dr. Markin
(01:37:11) Subtle Anterior STEMI in Benign Early Repolarization with Dr. Blackwell
(01:50:24) Outro
GW Resident Report
It's spooky season! That means it's the October episode of the Resident Report podcast! In this episode we give an overview on how to read an EKG, finish out our Lyme and tick series, cover spider bites, mushrooms, and the death exam, and lastly cover subtle anterior STEMIs that may get mistaken as benign early repolarization. If you have any questions/comments/requests, please email [email protected].
Show Notes/Resources/References:
CDC Lyme Prophylaxis Guidelines
EMRA article on spider bites
JAMA - NOT RECLUSE mnemonic
Subtle Anterior STEMI calculator
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This podcast is not endorsed by or sponsored by the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, George Washington University Hospital or any other affiliate. All opinions expressed are those of the individuals and not of their employer or affiliated training institutions. The information provided here is for educational purposes only and is not intended to provide any medical advice.
Oct 25, 2023
1 hr 51 min

Chapters:
(00:00:00) Introduction It's September!
(00:01:43) Hypertension Case
(00:07:00) Rise of the (Macrolide) Resistance with Dr. Feltes
(00:20:54) Hyperthermia with Drs. Harmon & Bryan
(00:52:13) Lyme Part 1 with Dr. Detrick
(01:04:58) Incision and Drainage with Dr. Winsten
(01:30:53) Outro
GW Resident Report
It's the September episode of the Resident Report podcast! In this episode we quickly cover a hypertension and headache case, cover the rise of the (macrolide) resistance in Strep pneumo in pneumonia, get down into the nitty gritty of hyperthermia, talk about Lyme disease in a two parter (second part comes next month), and end with how to do an incision and drainage. If you have any questions/comments/requests, please email [email protected].
Show Notes/Resources/References:
Internet Book of Critical Care: Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Internet Book of Critical Care: Hypertensive Emergency
George Washington Emergency Medicine Blog:
Rise of the Macrolide Resistance: Community Acquired Pneumonia Treatment Update
IDSA 2019 Community Acquired Pneumonia Guidelines
Incision & Drainage - Society of Academic Emergency Medicine
O'Bright et al - Packing versus non-packing outcomes for abscesses after incision and drainage
Loop Drainage - Academic Life in Emergency Medicine
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This podcast is not endorsed by or sponsored by the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, George Washington University Hospital or any other affiliate. All opinions expressed are those of the individuals and not of their employer or affiliated training institutions. The information provided here is for educational purposes only and is not intended to provide any medical advice.
Oct 1, 2023
1 hr 32 min

Chapters:
(00:00:00) Introduction It's August!
(00:01:16) Dermatology Case
(00:10:41) Intern Spotlight Part 1
(00:17:41) Pelvic Exam Tips with Dr. Boone
(00:30:50) Pelvic Exam Pro Tips with Dr. Winsten
(00:36:06) Intern Spotlight Part 2
(00:41:44) Non Lyme Tick Borne Diseases with Dr. Hussain
(00:53:17) Intern Spotlight Part 3
(01:14:18) Digital Nerve Blocks with Drs. Pena, Winsten, and Hussain
(01:25:11) Outro
GW Resident Report
It's the first episode of the Resident Report podcast! In this episode we cover an interesting derm case, we welcome the interns, talk the basics and the 'more than the basics' of pelvic exams in the ED, talk tick borne diseases that aren't Lyme disease, and end with some guidance on a little known method of anesthetizing the finger. If you have any questions/comments/requests, please email [email protected].
Show Notes/Resources/References:
Tick Identification from the University of Rhode Island
EM:RAP HD - Digital Nerve Block Procedure Video
ALiEM Tricks of the Trade: Single Digital Block
Minor Emergencies Book
ALiEM Efficiency Course
https://gwemblog.com/non-lyme-tick-diseases/
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This podcast is not endorsed by or sponsored by the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, George Washington University Hospital or any other affiliate. All opinions expressed are those of the individuals and not of their employer or affiliated training institutions. The information provided here is for educational purposes only and is not intended to provide any medical advice.
Aug 2, 2023
1 hr 25 min
