9. Cardiac Arrest & Running a Code

9. Cardiac Arrest & Running a Code

Running a code is a stressful proposition. The code team leader is responsible for conducting an orchestra in a most austere environment, with the goal of guiding the team towards success - defined hopefully by a successful resuscitation. The code team leader needs to have the presence of mind to lead, but also needs to know how to delegate responsibilities and quickly cultivate a shared mental-model between the various team members. Join Nick and Cyrus as they try to demystify some of the elements of leading a code by providing practical pearls and shedding light on potential pitfalls during this episode on Cardiac Arrest and Running a Code.

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49. ARDS Imitators with Drs. Warren & Blagev

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48. Interventional Pulmonary In The ICU with Dr. Joshua Boster, MD

48. Interventional Pulmonary In The ICU with Dr. Joshua Boster, MD

In this episode of Critical Care Time, Dr. Joshua Boster joins Cyrus and Nick to explore how interventional pulmonary (IP) skills can be life-saving in the ICU. From managing malignant central airway ...

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47. Extubation: Tube Be or Not Tube Be

47. Extubation: Tube Be or Not Tube Be

On this week's episode of Critical Care Time, Nick & Cyrus tackle extubation. Join them for a pragmatic, soup-to-nuts approach on liberation from mechanical ventilation. You'll learn about the pre-ext...

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46. From Chaos to Clarity: Effective Communication in the ICU

46. From Chaos to Clarity: Effective Communication in the ICU

It’s well known that many of the problems we encounter on a daily basis in medicine are related to ineffective communication. When caring for the critically ill, it’s vital that such lapses in communi...

7 Apr 20251h 23min

45. Obstetric Emergencies with Dr. Stephanie Levine and Dr. Adam Mora

45. Obstetric Emergencies with Dr. Stephanie Levine and Dr. Adam Mora

On Critical Care Time we are no strangers to topics that make us uncomfortable. There may be no topic in the world of critical care more stress provoking than OB emergencies! Now… We didn’t say we are...

24 Mar 20251h 38min

44. Critical Partners: The Vital Roles of NPs and PAs in Critical Care

44. Critical Partners: The Vital Roles of NPs and PAs in Critical Care

The critical care landscape is a dynamic one, filled with team members with all sorts of backgrounds who have various skill sets and experiences to bring to the table. In this episode of Critical Care...

10 Mar 20251h

43. ICU Mobility with Kali Dayton, DNP

43. ICU Mobility with Kali Dayton, DNP

The idea that movement is medicine doesn’t stop with the critically ill. On this week’s episode of Critical Care Time we sit down with Kali Dayton, a critical care NP with a passion for ICU mobility. ...

24 Feb 20251h 36min

42. Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation

42. Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation

On this week’s episode of Critical Care Time, we sit down with two brilliant early-career ECMOlogists for an “intro-plus” to VV and VA ECMO. Not only do we cover the basics, but we couldn’t help ourse...

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