News-Medical.Net on MSN
Prehospital emergency anesthesia with intubation saves lives of trauma patients
Trauma patients urgently requiring a breathing tube are more likely to survive if the tube is inserted before arriving at ...
The question of whether prehospital emergency anaesthesia and intubation improves survival in patients with major trauma has ...
Severely injured patients are more likely to survive if they are initially treated by an emergency medical services (EMS) ...
In 'The Pitt' season 2, episode 7, Dr. Abbot shows up with a SWAT team member named Hiro who needs help. An ER doctor reacts to the episode's dramatic case.
Evidently Victoria Javadi’s medical professional parents are in competition over her future. We know Dr. Shamsi wants her ...
But—building off the staff’s lovely eulogy for Louie—it’s the power of communication that truly takes center stage this week.
The Nation on MSN
“The Pitt” Shows Doctoring Uncensored
Books & the Arts / The second season tackles everything from the role of AI in medicine to Medicaid cuts. But above all, it is about burnout. Zoe Adams Ispent much of the final year of my internal ...
Prayagraj: A man from Prayagraj heading to meet his kids had a heart-stopping moment at Navi Mumbai airport. Dr Prakash Khetan, a neurosurgeon, notice.
Severely injured patients are more likely to survive if they are initially treated by an emergency medical services (EMS) clinician who sees a high ...
A patient was flown to a hospital for treatment after being intubated on Sunday in Perry County.
7don MSN
This Fan-Favorite Character’s Death Just Completely Redefined What ‘The Pitt’ Is Willing to Do
Louie's unexpected death in The Pitt Season 2 redefines the show's boundaries, leaving fans questioning the safety of their favorite characters.
PRIMETIMER on MSN
The Pitt treated Louie’s ascites like the main problem until a pulmonary hemorrhage rewrote the episode
Louie’s ascites was treated in The Pitt until a pulmonary hemorrhage linked to liver failure caused sudden death, shifting the episode’s focus to emergency response and complications.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results