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Starting a categorical residency position where the first year is IM, but my medical knowledge foundation Is shaky.
anyone have any tips, resources, or topics I could read up on prior to starting?
Hypoxia: CXR, oxygen, ABG, nebs, lasix…. Shotgun approach, fixes most hypoxia, and of course listen to the back and evaluate
Indeed, crackled a lot of ribs that year ….I misread that first part as CPR, not CXR, and was thinking damn that is definitely getting aggressive on the treatment 🙂
Yes Sir, this is the reason I no longer teach medical students.Know your role and shut your mouth 😜
Don't be a millennial watching the clock and looking to race out the door or take offense when being taught anything. Being easy going, humble, inquiring, and motivated will win brownie points. Todays culture of wokeness and cancelling anyone who comes in their way is making it's way into medicine so teaching is turning into a challenge
I had an old Irish ICU attending in residency. He hated the Sanford Guide. Always told us his greatest fear was that one day he'd be sick in an ICU, and he see an intern roll up with a Sanford Guide in hand, and in that thick Irish accent he'd say, "and then I know I'm fooked."Get the Sanford Guide for ID. It will give you all the answers for antibiotics.