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This episode discusses physician decision-making in late-night emergencies, focusing on a potassium alert. It emphasizes patient safety, ethical dilemmas, and the importance of collaboration for timely action in critical situations.
Welcome to the first episode of the Daily Brief podcast. Tonight, I’m talking about the split-seconD decisions physicians make during late-night emergencies. I’ll share a case where a lab alert showed dangerously high potassium, a level that can trigger fatal heart rhythms. I’ll briefly explain why potassium and sodium matter, and why abnormal results can’t be ignored, even if it means waking a sleeping patient. Above all, this episode is about putting safety first and treating care as a partnership. And if something is truly an emergency, act immediately.
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By Albert Takem M.DThis episode discusses physician decision-making in late-night emergencies, focusing on a potassium alert. It emphasizes patient safety, ethical dilemmas, and the importance of collaboration for timely action in critical situations.
Welcome to the first episode of the Daily Brief podcast. Tonight, I’m talking about the split-seconD decisions physicians make during late-night emergencies. I’ll share a case where a lab alert showed dangerously high potassium, a level that can trigger fatal heart rhythms. I’ll briefly explain why potassium and sodium matter, and why abnormal results can’t be ignored, even if it means waking a sleeping patient. Above all, this episode is about putting safety first and treating care as a partnership. And if something is truly an emergency, act immediately.
💡 Start your journey today with Maryland Primary Care & Wellness
Book your consultation: https://marylandprimarycare.com