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Hassan
hchoudry
#LongThread on #COVID19 #ICU Management in #Pakistan:Spent last 15 days going thru the decaying orders of our healthcare system embattling Covid-19. A close relative was on bag-mask oxygen in emergency
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❥ Levi Grace Niña
LeleLevi16
During my IM rotation I had a patient who had AGE with severe dehydration. His name was Alex, in his early 50’s, a resident of a far flung area in
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Viren Kaul, MD
virenkaul
Spoke to three close friends today. Just checking in on them since they are working at hotspots. Here are direct quotes from those very people working >16 hours a day
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Irene Gentle
IreneGentle
Thread: On March 17 all @TorontoStar staff, like many of you, began working entirely from home. Homes, like many of yours, with young children, unable to be at school, that
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Dr. Belinda #JusticeForBreonna Setters
BelindaSetters
Been processing my frustration w/ icu nurse who last week took it upon herself to tell a frail older pt who opted for #hospice care that he wasn’t dying &
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Craig Spencer MD MPH
Craig_A_Spencer
So what's really going on here in NYC?You're hearing conflicting information on who is tested, who is admitted, who goes home, and what's going on inside hospitals. Let me shed
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Josh Nathan-Kazis
joshnathankazis
New York is the first U.S. city to see a Covid-19 outbreak of this magnitude, but it likely won't be the last. For Barron's this week, I talked with a
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Dr Philip Lee
drphiliplee1
Alright, I'm seeing this paper quoted a lot about the harms potentially caused by masks, so here we go, yes wearing a cloth mask as protection when you're working in
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𝙟𝙤𝙨𝙝 𝙛𝙖𝙧𝙠𝙖𝙨 💊
PulmCrit
Martin Tobin strikes again, with a painfully incisive editorial on whether COVID-19 is ARDS. this discussion is worth having, to debunk some mis-conceptions surrounding the concept of ARDS...(1/6). (full article:
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Thomas Piraino RRT
respresource
1/ I want to take some time to explain why I share anecdotal articles describing ‘differences’ in COIVD19 patients by @gattinon. The hospital I work at with has been taking
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Sayed Tabatabai, MD
TheRealDoctorT
Wake up with a strange feeling in the pit of my stomach.Not quite anxiety, not quite fear.Shower and it doesn’t go away.Drive to work, construction on the roads, take the
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Ahona Panda
ahona_panda
Dr. Sumit Sengupta (great pulmonologist based in Kolkata) writes: This is a personal summary of the COVID situation (without going into nuances or details) with some references meant for non-specialists
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Jon Stone
jonstoneneuro
FND in the Emergency Department. A new review for @AcademicEmerMed with Sara Finkelstein, Miguel (ED) and Achelle (Neuro) Cortel-LeBlanc. Open access - https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/acem.14263. A quick thread , especially
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A.T. Mameghani, MD
atmghn
I guess in every bigger trauma center cases like this are seen - maybe every 2 years, maybe more often. Ankylosing disorders and trauma = tremendously increased risk of fractures
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Bob Wachter
Bob_Wachter
1/ Covid (@UCSF) Chronicles, Day 120Not a full-fledged thread tonite, but the numbers are changing quickly enough @UCSF, in SF, and in CA (and concerning enough) that I thought I'd
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Jay
OneFineJay
Apropos of no drug in particular: off-label prescriptions are common and despite what some people are trying to hammer here, the FDA issues guidance on the use of pharmaceuticals. When
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