
Sugar Attack: What is Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus?
As I inhaled a shareable Kit Kat bag of candy today, I thought I should make a post on some diabetes as I may develop
As I inhaled a shareable Kit Kat bag of candy today, I thought I should make a post on some diabetes as I may develop
Apologies for the delay in uploads. I performed an unintentional experiment on my laptop and it did not go well. 16oz of water+laptop=laptop doesn’t work.
At some point in your career, you’ll experience a patient in status epilepticus. At times, despite following your protocols, you may notice that they refuse
Have you ever wondered what is happening pathologically to your hypovolemic trauma patient? You know they’re losing a lot of blood but what else could
When we see STEMI, we are hopefully familiar with the obvious ST elevation that even an Uber driver could see. Then we have our more
We have all had patients who are in pain and as a provider we need to treat them as appropriately as possible. We have many
Epinephrine administration during a cardiac arrest has been a hot topic for quite some time. As I was creating the first cardiac arrest post (linked
After I finished school, I was told that you couldn’t diagnose a STEMI on a 12 lead if the patient had a left bundle branch
So when you first start studying medicine, you try as hard as you can to basically remember the waterfall of information thrown at you without