Derived from the latin for egg white, albumin is one of the body's most important proteins. Detailed discussion on albumin the lab and Rx plus developing night shift rhythm and thoughts on Dale Carnegie.
Like it or not, discipline has more to do with your long term success than any other trait or behavior. But how do we cultivate a life of intentional, disciplined behavior?
A question from the field: what do we do when conflict with physicians arises? We dive into the nature of behavior, the lenses we all carry and the grace we all need.
Ever wonder why we use so much Tylenol containing products? This episode we'll explore why Tylenol is the most ubiquitous drug in the hospital setting.
Antibiotics is a tough subject. Here, we present the four-fingered model of understanding antibiotics. Learn the bugs first, the drugs second. (At one point I refer to cefpoxidime as a 5th gen cephalosporin, its a 3rd gen!)
An in-depth look at the lens some physicians use for evaluating and treating DKA. As always this is meant for educational purposes only and should not be used in the care of patient's with medical illnesses.
A quick version of our sepsis discussion. Sepsis requires repeated learning and evaluation to be able to see it in the clinical setting. We'll go in-depth to discuss sepsis identification on this episode of teaching grounds