The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

#350 Rapid Response Series: Acute Hypoxemia

08.15.2022 - By The Curbsiders Internal Medicine PodcastPlay

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Diagnosing & Managing Acute Hypoxemia with Nick Mark MD

Quick! Your patient is desaturating! Have no fear, for in this installment of our Rapid Response series we have recruited pulmonologist/intensivist extraordinaire, the great Dr. Nick Mark of ICU One Pager, to share with us all the pitfalls and pearls we need to have under our collective belt when it comes to understanding, managing, and considering the etiologies of acute hypoxemia! 

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Show Segments

Intro, disclaimer, guest bio

Guest one-liner, Picks of the Week

Case from Kashlak; Definitions

How does a pulse oximeter work?

Clinical approach to hypoxemia

The SIX causes of hypoxemia

Delivering supplemental oxygen 

Credits

Written and Produced by: Cyrus Askin MD & Edison Jyang MS4

Infographic and Cover Art: Edison Jyang MS4

Show Notes: Cyrus Askin, MD

Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP; Cyrus Askin MD

Reviewer: Emi Okamoto MD

Showrunner: Matthew Watto MD, FACP

Technical Production: PodPaste 

Guest: Nick Mark MD

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