John Myburgh on the misunderstood craniectomy. The management of raised ICP and what we do when our options run out.
DECOMPRESSIVE CRANIECTOMY BY MYBURGH
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adaptation: the body’s response to trauma by brohi
Lucy Timms, , The Talks smaccGold 2014, Metabolic, Resuscitation, Trauma, 0
Evolution and inflammation. Karim Brohi critiques our approach to trauma and how we should consider more judicious, multi-directional approach.
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STATUS EPILEPTICUS: WHEN THE SEIZURE DOESN’T STOP – OLI FLOWER
Lucy Timms, , The Talks smaccGold 2014, Misc, Neuro, Resuscitation, 0
Three Tiered Therapy. Ollie Flower gives an enthralling history of seizures throughout the ages and expertly outlines the management...
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prehospital care: the future. by habig.
Lucy Timms, , The Talks smaccGold 2014, Misc, Resuscitation, 0
Karel Habig reveals exciting, emerging technologies that have the potential to revolutionise pre-hospital care.
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stewart, penny — life and death in the red center
Lucy Timms, , The Talks smaccGold 2014, LATHER, 0
Penny Stewart’s enthralling tales of high acutity cases in rural and remote Australia. A unique take on consistently challenging...
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mitchell, imogen — through the patient’s eyes
Lucy Timms, , The Talks smaccGold 2014, Resus Mind, 0
Treating the mind AND the body. Imogen Mitchell on putting the ‘person’ back in ‘patient’.
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Haney Mallemat – The Art and Science of Fluid Responsiveness
Kay Shanley, , The Talks smaccGold 2014, Cardiac, Resuscitation, Sepsis, 0
Haney gives an erudite summary of the controversial topic of measuring and managing fluid responsiveness in shock.
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Crowe — Swearing Your Way Out of a Crisis
Kay Shanley, , The Talks smaccGold 2014, Misc, Personal Development, Resuscitation, 0
Liz gave a standout performance on coping strategies for stressful situations, firing a shot at political correctness gone mad.
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lane, stuart — you’ve made a mistake… now what?
Lucy Timms, , The Talks smaccGold 2014, Personal Development, Resus Mind, 0
Integrity, Reflection and Professionalism. Stuart Lane examines how we respond to mistakes, errors and poor outcomes in clinical practise.