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Category Archives: decision making

The decision to intubate – the follow up

3 Jul

[Image Wikipedia Commons] A few days ago I posted a few cases to try and elicit the reasoning behind why we intubate people. Check out the comments to get a feel for what people were saying. Here’s some follow up. Though … Read More »

critical care, decision making decision making, FOAMed, ICU, intubation 1 Comment

The decision to intubate

22 Jun

[Image Wikipedia Commons] [This has been floating about as a draft post here for ages, but Cliff has finally inspired me to put it out there and have the discussion following his recent post on The tongue-in-cheek non-intubation check list] This is … Read More »

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The mechanics of reasoning

16 Mar

Dhaliwal G. A piece of my mind. The mechanics of reasoning. JAMA. 2011 Sep. 7;306(9):918–919. PMID 21900128 Peterson MC, Holbrook JH, Hales Von D, Smith NL, Staker LV. Contributions of the history, physical examination, and laboratory investigation in making medical diagnoses. … Read More »

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