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#FOAMed Review 33rd Edition

Michael Macias

Welcome to the thirty-third edition of the #FOAMed Review! The idea of the FOAMed review is to give you a digestible selection of reliable content from the online EM/CC world that you can fit into your busy weekly schedule. 

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#FOAMed Review 25th Edition

Michael Macias

Welcome to the twenty-fifth edition of the #FOAMed Review! The idea of the FOAMed review is to give you a digestible selection of reliable content from the online EM/CC world that you can fit into your busy weekly schedule. 

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#FOAMed Review 24th Edition

Michael Macias

Welcome to the twenty-fourth edition of the #FOAMed Review! The idea of the FOAMed review is to give you a digestible selection of reliable content from the online EM/CC world that you can fit into your busy weekly schedule. 

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Vasopressors in Septic Shock! What do you use?

Michael Macias


Pollster was designed to ask the big questions in emergency medicine that all practicing EM physicians/personnel want to know! The goal is to use create extremely brief surveys and utilize social media to spread the word and gather as much data as possible! We will then use this data to generate info-graphics to make interpretation of the data easy, fun and lead to generation of new discussions! Check our previous pollster on 'How do YOU Intubate.' 

This week we want  what your first choice vasopressor is for septic shock. What are you most likely to start first and when are you most likely to pull the trigger and start the vasopressor agent. 

Have a learning pearl you want to share with regards to this topic? Want to discuss a bit of nuance regarding pressor choice in septic shock? Leave it in the additional comment box, we would love to know and share it! 


Vasopressors in Septic Shock


 

Thank you, we look forward to all of your responses!