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SGEM#160: Oh Baby, You’re Too Sensitive – High Sensitivity Troponin | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
SGEM#160: Oh Baby, You’re Too Sensitive – High Sensitivity Troponin | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
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Podcast Link: SGEM160 Date: September 8th, 2016 Guest Skeptic: Dr. Justin Morgenstern is an emergency physician and the director of simulation education at Markham Stouffville Hospital in Ontario. He is the author of the excellent #FOAMed blog called First10EM.com and is an associate editor of Emergency Medicine Cases. This is a SGEM Hot Off the Press episode. […]…
To learn more visit: The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine
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Posted on September 12th, 2016
JOINT RESPONSE UNIT: IMPROVING PATIENT CARE AND SAFETY THROUGH COLLABORATIVE WORKING BETWEEN AMBULANCE AND POLICE SERVICES | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
JOINT RESPONSE UNIT: IMPROVING PATIENT CARE AND SAFETY THROUGH COLLABORATIVE WORKING BETWEEN AMBULANCE AND POLICE SERVICES | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
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Background
The London Ambulance Service NHS Trust receives more than one million calls every year, with roughly 10% of these coming from the Metropolitan Police Service. The majority of calls from the police are for patients with non-life-threatening symptoms, to which a clinical response is aimed to be dispatched within 30 minutes. When demand is high, however, ambulances get re-directed to more severely ill patients and police officers end up waiting on-scene for prolonged pe…
To learn more visit: Emergency Medicine Journal current issue
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Posted on September 12th, 2016
HemaApp Accurately Estimates Hemoglobin in Blood Using Standard Smartphone | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
HemaApp Accurately Estimates Hemoglobin in Blood Using Standard Smartphone | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
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Posted on September 11th, 2016
How do you explain these inferior hyperacute T-waves? | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
How do you explain these inferior hyperacute T-waves? | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
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Posted on September 11th, 2016
CDC’s Frieden: We’re Nearly Out of Zika Money | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
CDC’s Frieden: We’re Nearly Out of Zika Money | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
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He urges Congress to allocate more funding to combat the virus that causes severe birth defects
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06/03/2016 On Your World Dr. Tom Frieden speaks about the Zika Virus
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Posted on September 11th, 2016
Just as hyperacute T-waves can be reciprocal to T-wave inversion (last case),….. | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
Just as hyperacute T-waves can be reciprocal to T-wave inversion (last case),….. | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
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Just as hyperacute T-waves can be reciprocal to T-wave inversion (last case),…..
….T-wave inversion can be reciprocal to STEMI of opposite wall!
This case was sent by Arthur Lee.
Case:
A 50 yr old woman presented after a syncopal episode, …
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Posted on September 10th, 2016
8 Hilarious Photos That Will Make You Pee Your Scrubs | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
8 Hilarious Photos That Will Make You Pee Your Scrubs | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
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As promised, the 3rd and final round of this summer’s FunnyNurses Facebook roundup is here. Thanks for participating and be sure to visit FunnyNurses to share something funny for your chance to make it into next season’s ‘Best Of Funny Nurses.’
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A HUGE thank you to my animator, Parker Simmons. Check out more of his stuff at his Newgrounds page:
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LYRICS:
I am Doctor Mario and I am saving lives
I look different in this game,
(I lost the hat, got a coat, doctor’s light, stethoscope)
I am Doctor Mario and I prescribe high fives
Laughter’s the best medicine so BAH-HAH-HAH you fell down.
In the Mushroom Kingdom, I’m the finest doc by far
I got my degree by watching House and Scrubs and E.R.
Brightly colored pills! They’ll cure all your ills!
Just as long as you’ve got fever or the chills
Take off your pants… good, now let’s see…
turn your head and cough…
okay, now do me.
Please?
Does it hurt to pee? (No.)
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I am diagnosing you with HPV (Oh.)
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You’ve got scabies and phlebitis, chronic rabies, hepatitis,
You’ll be brave and you’ll unite us (then you’ll die of menengitis)
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Just as long as you’ve got fever or the chills!
Take it Floss!
(Piano solo by a handsome bald man)
Dr. Mario!
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Posted on September 10th, 2016
Anterior STEMI? Or Benign Early Repolarization? | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
Anterior STEMI? Or Benign Early Repolarization? | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
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To learn more visit: Dr. Smith’s ECG Blog
A lecture on electrocardiograms by Dr. Kim Eagle, M.D. This lecture was taught as a part of the University of Michigan Medical School’s M2 – Cardiovascular Sequence.
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Posted on September 9th, 2016
Cord-Blood Transplants Show Promise in Leukemia Treatment | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
Cord-Blood Transplants Show Promise in Leukemia Treatment | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
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Title: Cord-Blood Transplants Show Promise in Leukemia Treatment
Category: Health News
Created: 9/7/2016 12:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 9/8/2016 12:00:00 AM…
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From http://www.athenaweb.org : Scientists of today are breathing life into one of the myths of the past, human regeneration.
At the root of this potential for regeneration are cells, known as stem cells.
Stem Cells
To understand what a stem cell is, and as to why we apply a certain definition to say that a given cell is a stem cell, we need to understand what the function of a stem cell is.
A stem cell is above all a cell. And one of the major functions of every cell is to divide and give rise to two twin daughter cells, which will each in turn give rise to two daughter cells.
As soon as the egg is formed by the fusion of an ovule and a sperm, it rushes to divide again and again… until the embryo resembles a little blackberry composed of eight stem cells which are highly potent : each of them could in theory give rise to a full embryo, a foetus and finally a baby. Then around the fourth day, the dividing stem cells begin to specialise. They give rise to two types of cell : in the centre, a small internal mass will eventually become the future foetus, and at the periphery, the cells that will go on to form the placenta…
The cells of the internal mass are called embryonic stem cells. If we take cells from the internal mass, we find that every one of them has the potential, on dividing, either to form cells identical to themselves which can be grown to large quantities in culture, or alternatively, to form muscle, cartilage, neurons, blood and other tissues.
As the embryo advances in its development to become first a foetus and then a baby, most stem cells gradually specialize and lose their ability to form a wide diversity of different types of cells.
Medical Treatment by Stem Cells
There is already an example of medical treatment by stem cells, which has been used for ten years : patients suffering from leukaemia, a cancer of the white blood cells, can today be treated by the transplantation of blood stem cells obtained from the placenta. This is now simple and routine.
Transplantation of Dopamine Producing Cells
The idea is to cure patients suffering from Parkinsons disease. Parkinsons disease is a rather selective destruction of a certain type of nerve cells in the brain, those that produce dopamine. These patients cannot control their movements properly because dopamine is essential for the transmission of information between nerves.
In the last fourteen to fifteen years cells have been transplanted into eighteen patients suffering from Parkinsons disease, taking tissue from aborted foetuses, six to nine weeks old. The problem we are now facing is that we dont have enough cells to transplant into patients. So we’ve got to find alternatives to foetal cells and to do so we are focusing on the alternative of neural stem cells. These cells have been cultivated from cells taken from an aborted foetus that was ten weeks old. This is how the neural stem cells grow in cell culture. The next step is to analyze what they can do after being transplanted into the brain and we do that with rats. The researchers have not yet worked out how to make these cells produce the right kind of dopamine. Nor do they know how to get them to survive, grow and function correctly, in the same way as the normal dopamine cells. To solve these problems extensive research is needed.
Therapeutic Cloning
A major problem in stem cell therapy is the incompatibility between grafts and the patient which leads to rejection. Some scientists hope to overcome this problem using a technique called therapeutic cloning – a technique which has the potential to produce tissues and organs that are 100% compatible with the patient due to collecting embryonic stem cells from the fusion of a patients cell with a donors ovum.
A cell from the skin or muscle or indeed any sort of cell from the future recipient patient, and an ovum from a consenting donor are needed for this technique. The nucleus is taken out of the ovum, and replaced with the nucleus from the recipients cell.
The embryonic stem cells are collected and grown in a test tube. They carry all the genetic information contained in the nucleus of the recipient and are therefore a 100% compatible with all organs of his or her body. If we could learn to control the mechanisms by which stem cells differentiate into the various tissues, it would be possible to produce banks of muscle cells, bone cells, nerve cells and indeed all cell types, made to measure cells ready to repair all the organs of every individual person, with no risk of rejection.
Conclusion
Some of these techniques raise ethical questions : to what extent do we have the right to use embryos, and even create embryos, with the aim of healing the sick?
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Posted on September 9th, 2016
5 Quick Nurse-Approved Meals To Bring To Work | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
5 Quick Nurse-Approved Meals To Bring To Work | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
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If anyone should know this, it’s you. Taking good care of what and how we eat is crucial for our well-being and our productivity.
So if you have ever said to a patient that they need to start taking better care of their diet, then you are, with a doubt, bound to do so yourself. You know… so a…
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Posted on September 9th, 2016