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ice9
__ice9
Another reminder that outcomes for intubated patients with this disease are... not great.The sorts of vent settings required to keep them from dying of hypoxia tend to further intensify the
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Erin C. Sanders, MSN, WHNP-BC (She/Her)
ErinSandersNP
1/ Big thanks all of you on @Twitter for the interest in my thread regarding current literature on #microthrombi and #COVID19! It’s late, so of course, more thinking and more
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Dr Noor Bari
NjbBari3
In response to @TalkJennie and this document advising how NHS Trusts should respond to pressure from workers to allow widespread FFP3 use in hospitals. https://twitter.com/IPS_Infection/status/1366709890660642817 Aerosols that are produced
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Reid Wilson
PoliticsReid
I spent last week talking to those on the front lines of the battle against #COVID19, and I tried to capture a slice of each of their lives here: https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/493787-coronavirus-stories-from-the-frontline-one-week-in-americas
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Bob Wachter
Bob_Wachter
1/ Covid (@UCSF) Chronicles, Day 181Today marks a half-year of Covid. We’re increasingly told that "it’s vital that we remain vigilant.” But what exactly does that mean?So today: how to
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Athena Akrami
AthenaAkrami
Omicron wave of mass infection showing its impact. Too many friends & colleagues reaching out for advice on #LongCovid. Heartbreaking. A on Rest & Pace. Biggest advice: don't repeat the
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Melissa Cristina Márquez
mcmsharksxx
Hey #SharkWeek, my name is Melissa and I'm a shark scientist watching #MakoNation! Excited to fact-check, talk some #shark facts, and add some commentary! First, Riley is wrong- there are
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GS
dr_gsharma
Social-distancing guidelines to stay 6 feet from others may be woefully inadequate, MIT associate professor Lydia Bourouiba warns — saying the coronavirus can travel 27 feet and linger for hours.https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/27638
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Mike Coudrey
MichaelCoudrey
Everyone who thinks coronavirus is harmless or doesn’t matter should rethink that opinion immediately.This is an extremely dangerous pathogen with wide spreading implications, including neurological impairment, brain, lung, heart &
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Carla Fowler 🍩
carlafowler16
On my fourth rewatch of episode 2, which means it’s time for a thread of thoughts, questions with no answers, and flailing that you didn’t really ask for BUT I
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mel🐮
TH4TBRAT
𝟏𝟎𝟏 𝐤𝐢𝐧𝐤𝐬: 𝐦𝐞𝐠𝐚𝐭𝐡𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐝 please rt and share this, or better yet quote tweet with your opinions on each kink. i genuinely like to hear your thoughts, plus this took a
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カオナシ
adbsideload
Nothing like seeing multiple suspect cases in a single shift to help strengthen weak resolves. And no beds. And the hospital rule to not say no beds. And the ER
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Josh Wang
joshux321
Reasons to Consider SARS-Cov-2 Breaks Cell Adhesion to Enable Early Secondary Bacterial InfectionsThis is an attempt to show the distinct mechanism of how the virus triggers bacteria invasion.Thread: 1. The
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Gretchen Winter, MD 🌼
gretchemaben
At the request of several people, here is a thread on acute liver failure and decompensated cirrhosis in the ICU. Disclaimer: This is a broad overview of some key issues,
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Travis Smith, D.O.
RosenelliEM
Time for some #SpacedRepetition: @CPSolvers May 27th Day 57: http://bit.ly/36z9FFE Chat recap of the #ClinicalPearls #VirtualMorningReport w/ @sargsyanz @StephVSherman Shoutout to @JoshMedPeds & @FZghyer @DxRxEdu @rabihmgeha Learni
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NotTheMacAnon
NotTheMacAnon1
Little note to self: The extra-aural (unrelated to hearing) bioeffects on various internal organs and the central nervous system included auditory shifts, vibrotactile sensitivity change, muscle contraction, cardiovascular function change,
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