Emergency Medicine
- GI # 1 – Gilbert Syndrome + LFTs (AST/ALT/ALP), Conjugated vs. Unconjugated Bilirubin, Acute vs. Chronic Liver Failure, and the Color of Blood/Pee/Poop/Pus (and Even Leaves!)
- GI (+ Hematology / Immunology) # 2 – Coombs (Indirect vs. Direct), Hemolytic Anemia, and What a “Type and Screen” Actually Does
- GI # 3 – LFTs: Read and Recognize + What Actually Causes Nausea/Vomiting in the GI Tract?
- GI (+ CV) # 9 – Shock Liver, Cardioversion vs. Defibrillation, and ICD Indications Made Easy
- GI (+ Surgery) # 10 – Cirrhosis, Portal Hypertension, and Portosystemic Anastomoses (e.g., Varices, Caput Medusae, etc.)
- GI # 11 – Ascites: Fluid Wave + Shifting Dullness; SAAG + Light’s Criteria (Transudate vs. Exudate)
- Respiratory Physiology
- Respiratory Physiology 2
- ABGs
- ARDS, Ventilators
- ARDS, Ventilators #2
- Ventilators Question Interpretation #1
- Ventilators Question Interpretation #2
- CV #1-3 – Syncope/Presyncope, Organ Hypoperfusion, Baroreceptor Reflex, Left vs. Right Heart Failure
- CV #4 – 3rd Degree Heart Block, Syncope
- CV #5-6 – RCA Infarct, Uremic Pericarditis
- CV Bonus EKG and #7 Vignette – EKG Axis, Electrical Alternans, Post-MI Complications
- CV #8-9 – Shock, DVT vs. A-Fib (i.e., Venous vs. Arterial Emboli)
- CV #10-11 – Mesenteric Ischemia, How Do X-Rays/CTs/Contrast Actually Work??
- CV #12-13 – Aortic Dissection, Tamponade
- CV #17-18 – Compartment Syndrome, Glasgow Coma Scale and Rhabdomyolysis
- Applications: BP Determinants
- Renal # 7 – Acid-Base Disorders and Lots of Practice
- Renal # 12 – Anion Gap Made Simple + Practical
- Renal # 13 – Mixed Acid-Based Disorders, Salicylate Toxicity in a Pediatric Patient
- Renal # 17 – Fluid Resuscitation Made Simple + Practical (Colloid vs. Crystalloid, 4-2-1 Rule for Maintenance Fluids, Hyper/Hypo/Isotonic Solutions, Transfusion Thresholds)
- Diuretics (Solo)