ekg don't-misses with mr overdrive suppression himself dr. kevin kheder - noon conference 7/27/19
7/24/19 What’s New?
Case Report Sign-Up’s: Brandon has gotten us into the Case Report mood. Sign up here if you wish to do one!Kitchen Duty: The kitchen needs cleaning! Those on Jeopardy (Chris, Will, Tyler, Alan), please find time over the next week to keep the place spruced up!Intern/Resident Retreat: The Intern Retreat is set! Y'all are going … Continue reading 7/24/19 What’s New?
testes … testes … is this on?
We look at all things testes ... cancer that is! Thanks to Eshan and our new Heme/Onc Fellow Elad for a another great AM Report
coaching on the wards
dr lin knocked if out of the park today in noon conference — check out the Atul Guwande article referenced at the beginning
TPP and Hypokalemia
"Thyrotoxic periodic paralysis (TPP), a disorder most commonly seen in Asian men, is characterized by abrupt onset of hypokalemia and paralysis. The condition primarily affects the lower extremities and is secondary to thyrotoxicosis. It has been increasingly reported in the USA due to the rise in the immigrant population. Hypokalemia in TPP results from an … Continue reading TPP and Hypokalemia
7.19.19 anNOUNcements
Thrive Kitchen: Join Isaac for some healthy cooking! Watch Us Play Volleyball! We are in the midst of WorkForceAthletics Volleyball league. Come cheer on Dr. Lawrence, Aaron, and Erin as we take on teams from around the Bay Area. Ask one of us for details! Games are every Monday evening. Sign Up for Journal Club … Continue reading 7.19.19 anNOUNcements
Faget Sign: Hot Bod + Slow Heart
Faget Sign: Relative bradycardia in association with fever (Temperature-pulse dissociation). Originally described by Jean-Charles Faget in patients with yellow fever (1859). "Discordance entre la courbe du pouls et celle de la temperature dans la fièvre jaune." Subsequently observed in multiple febrile illnesses especially intracellular bacterial infections.
let’s go to the shingle-mingle
no it's not a long-lost Beach Boys song, here are some AM Report pearls about everyone's favorite vesiculo-papular rash - SHINGLES
tPA: To Use or Not To Use
Treatment with intravenous recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (alteplase) within 3 hours of ischemic stroke onset is associated with a significant reduction in disability at 3 months after stroke; treatment within 4.5 hours of onset also may have clinical benefit but is not FDA approved.
out the CAGE
The CAGE questionnaire can ID EtOH Use D/O in your patient ... as long as he's a white dude
