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Kidney Stones

Lidocaine for Renal Colic

LittlefieldUAMS Resident Dr. Rachel Littlefield and Chair Dr. Tony Seupaul discuss the use of Lidocaine in Renal Colic on The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine…

Filed Under: Kidney Stones, Renal Colic, SGEM

Seupaul’s Greatest Hits – SGEM Edition

  1. Bell’s Palsy Treatment.   Steroids, steroids, steroids…but what about acyclovir?  No.  Steroids, steroids…
  2. Alpha blockers and Renal Colic.  
  3. NIV for pulmonary edema. Uncomfortable? Check.   Life-saving? Check   Decreases the need to intubate the tachypneic, flushed, diaphoretic, hypoxic, morbidly obese patient? Check.

Filed Under: Bell's Palsy, Kidney Stones, NIV, Pulmonary Edema, Renal Colic, SGEM, Steroids Tagged With: foamed

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