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DrNeubrand

@drneubrand

PEM, Peds resuscitation. Used to follow elephants around Tanzania and taught adults to read for a living. Not at the same time. @unm_emed

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Cliff Reid (@cliffreid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Over the last couple of decades my colleagues and I have analysed HUNDREDS of resuscitation cases and here are the THREE things you need to master to save more lives

Catherine R. Counts (@catherinecounts) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#ReSS22 Year in Review (Peds) Paper 1: Dispatcher-assisted conventional cardiopulmonary resuscitation and outcomes for paediatric out-of-hospital cardiac arrests sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

#ReSS22 Year in Review (Peds) Paper 1: Dispatcher-assisted conventional cardiopulmonary resuscitation and outcomes for paediatric out-of-hospital cardiac arrests sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Jenn Laws (@jennclaws) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share this work on the Effects of Ketamine on ICP in Children with Severe TBI! Many thanks to Michael Wolf, MD 🧠⚕🟧 for his incredible mentorship! Acute Effects of Ketamine on Intracranial Pressure in... : Critical Care Medicine journals.lww.com/ccmjournal/Abs…

The Emergency Mind Project (@theemergmind) 's Twitter Profile Photo

5 ultra important team skills for cardiac arrest care: •knowing the team is smarter than any one person •summarizing --> share mental models •training team coms •asking for & receiving alternate ideas •transferring leadership to where it is most useful what else?

Dr Emily Greenwald (@bikingpem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Expecting a human under cognitive stress to take in all input is not empathetic. Human factors design focuses the beam of attention on the important factors of the task at hand. NEAR4KIDS Pediatric Academic Societies #near4pem

Expecting a human under cognitive stress to take in all input is not empathetic.  

Human factors design focuses the beam of attention on the important factors of the task at hand. 

<a href="/NEAR4KIDS/">NEAR4KIDS</a> <a href="/PASMeeting/">Pediatric Academic Societies</a> #near4pem
Sam Ghali, M.D. (@em_resus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Resuscitation before intubation must be the way moving forward. This goes for medical and trauma patients alike. It is no longer acceptable in 2023 for patients to code on induction because “ABC”.

DrNeubrand (@drneubrand) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A TX fed judge said mifepristone should be banned because ER docs “could be harmed” if they had to treat theoretical side effects. I am harmed by treating kids with non theoretical bullet holes. Use the law against them. #precedent Everytown Moms Demand Action

DrNeubrand (@drneubrand) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The mama bear in me Is filled with rage Because thoughts and prayers are insufficient For holding pressure on the exposed viscera Of a 2 year-old But my gloved hands do the work While gutless politicians pretend They can’t smell The blood

DrNeubrand (@drneubrand) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very proud to be part of this team describing physiologically high risk airways in kids published in Resuscitation and led by Preston Dean sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Josh Hartzell, MD, MS-HPEd (@joshuadhartzell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If your not failing your not dreaming big enough and taking enough risks- thinking a lot about regret. Would you rather have the regret of not trying or failure? I say- let’s go all in- we learn and grow from failure. No what could have been for me- who’s in?

DrNeubrand (@drneubrand) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What physiologic risk factors increase risk for peri-intubation arrest in kids? Persistent hypoxemia, hypotension, cardiac dysfunction, or post-ROSC. Resuscitate before you intubate. Resuscitation The Queen's Journal Clay Smith 🏔COpediatricEM🚑 UNM Emergency Medicine sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Jimmy Turner, MD (@tpp_md) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As I pulled my resident aside after a tough day doing regional anesthesia, I asked the same first question I always ask when I have clinical competency concerns, “How are things at home?” Most of the time the answer is “fine.” This time the answer was “I have cancer.” 1/

VIPERcollaborative (@vrcollaborative) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How does an advanced airway vs a natural airway affect the rate of ventilation during pediatric CPR? Resuscitation authors.elsevier.com/c/1hi*x14RWGNg…