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Tag Archives: IV access

Tasty Morsels of EM 138 – Ultrasound in kids

29 Jan

This batch of the tasty morsels series are various pearls and learning points from my most recent 6 months doing paeds EM. I’d done a fair bit of paeds before but never in a dedicated children’s hospital and it was … Read More »

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Bevel up or down for IJ central lines?

12 Feb

Lim T, Ryu H-G, Jung C-W, Jeon Y, Bahk J-H. Effect of the bevel direction of puncture needle on success rate and complications during internal jugular vein catheterization*. Critical Care Medicine. 2012 Feb.;40(2):491–494.  PMID 21983370 METHODS elective thoracic surgery pts US … Read More »

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Tasty Morsels of EM 008

21 Jun

I keep a little, ever-expanding note on my phone where I jot down little morsels of goodness that I pick up while listening to or reading one of the many excellent sites/podcasts in the useful resource section. I’ll try and … Read More »

tasty morsels central line, IV access, ultrasound 2 Comments

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